Shop Talk: Our 'Made in PA' Holiday Gift Guide
Want to be extra popular this holiday season? These amazing items -- all made by Commonwealth companies -- will wow.
Want to be extra popular this holiday season? These amazing items -- all made by Commonwealth companies -- will wow.
This Philadelphia startup is modernizing the feedback loop between workers and employers, taking the conversation onto an app and sending the yearly performance review to the dustbin of history.
Are you a Pennsylvanian with a nascent company or even just a great idea? If you work in the educational technology sector, it's your lucky day: A partnership of organizations is banding together to offer big money for your big idea.
An old Bethlehem Steel facility has been transformed into an homage and examination of the country's -- and the Lehigh Valley's -- industrial legacy. Open since August, the museum provides a chance to get up close and personal with major machinery.
Looking for some refreshment in the Poconos? Look no further than this eatery and microbrewery in Lehighton (about five miles from Jim Thorpe). Owner Frank Potoczak is serving up 16 types of suds alongside bar food classics and Polish specialties like kielbasa and haluski.
The annual competition for Northeastern PA startups -- a combination of 'American Idol' and 'Shark Tank' -- has crowned its 2016 winner.
Looking to get hands on? These community-centric spaces are giving Pennsylvanians young and old the opportunity to build, create, craft, manufacture and design. Whether you're in Altoona, Philadelphia or State College, there's probably a makerspace near you.
This passionate Philadelphian -- and co-founder of the Little Giant Creative boutique marketing and branding agency -- is working to blend hip-hop, social justice and entrepreneurship with a new initiative.
Wayne Barz of TechVentures in Bethlehem talks about the eternal struggle between risk and luck -- and how a smart entrepreneur can take control of those essential elements.
The Trails at Jakes Rocks is a major new attraction for this recreation-heavy region. The project is set to become a hub for regional mountain bikers -- and to drive economic growth.