Greene County's creative class launches Artisans
Creative Industries of Greene County launches a new space in Waynesburg for artistic entrepreneurs to sell work.
Creative Industries of Greene County launches a new space in Waynesburg for artistic entrepreneurs to sell work.
Blake Jennelle and his Philly Start-Up Leaders did something that many up-and-coming musicians hope to do every night--sell out World Caf� Live, the hip venue in University City, Philadelphia.
Energy research at eight Pennsylvania universities has received funding to speed commercialization of alternative products and sources.
Drexel University researcher Wan Shih had already been working on developing a device that would enable earlier detection of breast cancer for seven years when she was diagnosed with the disease last November.
It's well known that the most shovel-ready projects are best-positioned for federal stimulus dollars. Rob Loughery, managing member for Keystone Redevelopment Group in Doylestown is moving quickly to make sure Bucks County stays on pace.
Two local grant programs are helping Pittsburgh school districts and bus contractors retrofit school buses to eliminate harmful diesel pollution and keep drivers and riders healthier.
Tiny Benton Area School District is making a big push for producing and purchasing its fuel within its boundaries thanks to a state program designed to save districts money and support local farmers.
Lebanon's Sting Communications gets state approval for stimulus project to expand rural broadband.
Like any good entrepreneur, Jessica Glass has spent the last few months networking with other interested parties throughout Shippensburg.
A national survey by the American Wind Energy Association shows Pennsylvania's capacity grew at a rate second only to Arizona in the thrid quarter of 2008.