TRENTON, N.J. — Gas prices are still plunging around the nation amid the coronavirus outbreak with demand down as much as 50 percent in some places as inventory has rise...
Citizens to protest Monday
Spurred by the state Senate's final approval on a bill to allow many businesses to reopen after forced closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, pe...
Many join ranks of those working remotely
As the coronavirus sweeps the nation and closes workplaces across the county, many workers are discovering the home office.
Hol...
Unable to stop people from dropping off items, Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania has reversed the no donations policy put into place over coronavirus concerns.
Goodw...
Sales plunge across U.S.
WASHINGTON — Evidence of the coronavirus’ devastating impact on the U.S. economy has been steadily emerging, and the signs have grown ominous.
S...
NEW YORK — Apple is releasing a new iPhone that will be vastly cheaper than the models it rolled out last fall when the economy was booming and the pandemic had yet to f...
NEW YORK — The government is approaching the $349 billion lending limit on its Paycheck Protection Program that is funneling relief money to small businesses.
The Small ...
While many Slippery Rock University students are studying online at their parents' houses as the coronavirus pandemic drags on, they must also continue to pay rent on th...
Discount, gift cards weighed
At its Monday meeting, Zelienople Borough Council flirted with ways to subsidize electric bills in the borough during the ongoing COVID-19 pa...
Unseasonably warm weather and precipitation have been the common theme of the last several springs.
As many of the producers in the state recognize, warmth is a double-e...