Steelton plant retains jobs on strength of SEPTA contract
An order from SEPTA, the Philadelphia transit authority, will allow ArcelorMittal�s Steelton plant to retain jobs at the 670-worker steel mill.
An order from SEPTA, the Philadelphia transit authority, will allow ArcelorMittal�s Steelton plant to retain jobs at the 670-worker steel mill.
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.