Eliminated with budget cuts in 2009, the summer program for promising math and science students could be revived by its many successful alumni, who have already raised $100,000.
The 30 year-old co-founder of Pittsburgh's premier green economy initiatives, this nonprofit aims to help Pittsburgh grow by transforming vacant land, connecting people to the green economy, and using green strategies.
You probably don't think much about what's up there until you need to fetch a lost Frisbee, but the humble roof plays an increasingly large role in energy production. PA roofers large and small are entering that market.
A cross-state partnership will produce Pennsylvania's second new medical college in the last five years, addressing a critical shortage of physicians in Western PA.
It's Great Outdoors Week from May 13-22, with hiking, climbing, cycling, fishing, hiking, running and anything else under the sun from Apollo to Uniontown.
Personal trainers, chefs, hammocks and scenic balconies. This not a resort, but some of the things you'll find at some Pittsburgh workplaces that are attracting top talent.
Talk about lighting the lamp. This family owned and operated Ellwood City company makes high-powered and ultra energy-efficient LED lights and technology in ways that stand out from competitors.
It's easier for people in Pennsylvania to recycle, and they can recycle more materials than they could a few years ago. That turns into great news for people who make a living turning old things into new.