

Penn State's Electro-Optics Center in Freeport wins nearly $20 million in defense contracts.
Timothy Erickson and Jason Meinzer were rooming in London in the summer of 2007 when Erickson took a weekend jaunt to Paris and randomly witnessed the launch of Velib, the largest bike-sharing system in the world.
One of the most important books Philadelphia-area college students have cracked during their first weeks of classes is only 86 pages and didn't cost them a dime.
Pennsylvania is racing to grab federal stimulus funds that would help wire the state�s northern tier for broadband communications.
AFL-CIO brings its 26th national convention to Pittsburgh Sept. 13-17, with over 2,000 participants expected.
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, founded in the city's downtown in 2001, is intertwined with the hopes of a new state capitol for the 21st century, replacing post-industrial job losses and offsetting "brain drain."
Some believe Church & Dwight's new 1.2 million square-foot facility, which will make Arm & Hammer liquid laundry detergent, can restore hope to York County manufacturing regardless of whether the Harley-Davidson plant leaves town.
We spoke with David Black about the best ways to create regional, sustainable development, how to weather a recession, and why it's important to know what outsiders think about your region.
When Larry Highbloom founded VINtek in his basement in the Philadelphia suburb of Wynnewood 20 years ago, his focus was a system to protect lenders against automobile dealer fraud.