Q and A: Steve Miller of Exit Philadelphia Skateboard Supply
Pop's Playground, a near-derelict park in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, has been rebuilt as a skatepark and celebrates its grand re-opening Saturday, July 25.
Pop's Playground, a near-derelict park in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, has been rebuilt as a skatepark and celebrates its grand re-opening Saturday, July 25.
As full-service specialty and emergency care becomes a staple in veterinary medicine, jobs in four-legged care are expanding in western Pennsylvania.
It was about 10 years ago when Jeff Kozloff, a healthcare market researcher, was reading an article on a consumer packaged goods company that was using technology to conduct ethnographic market research.
A seven-year campaign to restore a 1914 theater on Zelionople's main street results in a grand re-opening.
Pittsburgh's Quantum Theatre begins its nineteenth season without a stage.
Ryan Meinzer was busy, and admittedly undisciplined, when he needed to learn Japanese for a new job at a Tokyo marketing company two years ago.
Philadelphia's Peirce College has been at the forefront of online education for the last 10 years and enrolls a higher percentage of students from Pennsylvania than most other private schools throughout the state.
Four-fifths of respondents to a recent survey sponsored by the state�s Industrial Resource Center Network rated advanced talent management as a highly important (46%) or important (34%) strategy.
Online activists will meet in Pittsburgh August 13-16 for Netroots '09.
How does a foreign-owned business that wants to take root in Pennsylvania get a transplant? In central Pennsylvania, it can turn to the Murata Business Center.