
Places to be: Affordability and proximity raise Berks County's stock
Greater Reading in Berks County received a bit of national attention in the last year for its affordable housing market and proximity to a number of major metropolitan areas.
Greater Reading in Berks County received a bit of national attention in the last year for its affordable housing market and proximity to a number of major metropolitan areas.
More than 50 people came out for the Philadelphia Young Nonprofit Leaders' annual holiday happy hour last week at Fado Irish Pub. They collected 15 bags of toys to be distributed to needy children
We know many of our story subjects and readers will get a much-deserved opportunity to break away from the office during the next several weeks. As a result, Keystone Edge will take a holiday break from publishing from Dec. 24 through Jan. 13.
Brunner Inc., the second largest ad agency in Pittsburgh, is ramping up for the new year with the hiring of 25 people at its downtown headquarters.
From Hegins to Hershey and hydrogen to healthcare, our list of PA's most compelling companies is as diverse as it is promising. They not only survived the recession, they thrived.
Our photographers captured the best of PA's people and places in 2009.
It might be a bit of an understatement to say 2009 was a challenging year. I imagine there are a few who will be celebrating less that a new year is coming and more that this one is ending.
A successful entrepreneur by the time she was a high school junior, Catherine Cook is a driving force behind the wildly popular social networking site for teens she founded with her older brothers, myYearbook.
Green jobs, green technology and green behaviors are being touted as the country's escape from the economic recession and its re-emergence.
Surely, there were many factors involved, but Harley-Davidson's decision to remain the face of manufacturing in York County sent a major signal: Pennsylvania still matters on the manufacturing front.