Computer glitch blamed
DALLAS — Delta Air Lines said Tuesday that some computer systems are still working slowly more than a day after an outage crippled the airline and ...
Survey: Many glum about economy
WASHINGTON — Americans, Japanese and many Europeans are glum about their national economies. By contrast, Chinese, Indians and Austra...
DALLAS — Delta Air Lines will be handing out refunds and travel vouchers as penance for the latest computer outage to knock a major airline off stride.
Delta canceled mo...
KITTANNING — NexTier Bank has a new president and chief executive officer to succeed outgoing CEO Richard Krauland, who retires this month.
The bank has named Clem Rosen...
Solar energy use addressed
ZELIENOPLE — The borough took a step toward a greener energy future Monday evening.
Borough council approved an amendment to the borough code a...
NEW YORK — Wal-Mart has agreed to buy fast-growing online retail newcomer Jet.com, which had launched with a splash a year ago when it announced its intention to challen...
SAN LUIS, Cuba — In Cuba, there’s only one tobacco grower whose face has been deemed worthy to grace a box of Cuban cigars. It’s the late Alejandro Robaina, and premium ...
The State Conservation Commission began accepting applications for REAP, the state tax credit program, on Aug. 1 for completed projects and on Aug. 15 for proposals.
Ta...
Offer education, entertainment
Our society and the agricultural community have been through many changes over the past years, but the goals of the county fairs remain con...
HARRISBURG — The two largest unions for Pennsylvania state government employees are taking tentative contract agreements with Gov. Tom Wolf to their members for a vote.
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