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Bomb threat reported at Springetts Harley-Davidson plant
The Harley-Davidson plant just off Route 30 in Springettsbury Township was evacuated Wednesday afternoon because of a bomb threat, according to the York County 911 Center.
Widener, state bar team up for class on starting a law firm
When Christian Johnson left his job as professor at the University of Utah Law School to become dean at Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2015, he recognized right away the value of bringing over his class on how to start a law firm.
In New Jersey, legal cannabis bill heads to full floor vote next week
Committees in both the Assembly and state Senate approved a measure that would legalize adult-use recreational marijuana, setting the proposals for a showdown full-floor vote on March 25.
Wall Street is betting the Fed’s rate-raising days are done for now
Just three months ago, investors were in a panic over the idea that the Federal Reserve might push borrowing costs too high and tip the United States economy into a recession.
Chick-fil-A plans under review as Camp Hill neighbors worry about traffic, home values
No decision was made Tuesday on whether to recommend plans for the construction of a controversial Chick-fil-A restaurant at a major Camp Hill intersection, which has been eyed for commercial development.
Historic recipe: Harrisburg law firm preserves piece of Market Square building as redevelopment looms
Twenty-five years ago, the interior of a small restaurant and jazz club building just off Market Square in downtown Harrisburg was gutted by fire, never to reopen.
U.S. bank regulator fines Citigroup $25M for violating fair lending rules
The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) said on Tuesday it had fined Citigroup $25 million for violating the Fair Housing Act by denying some borrowers preferential rates on the basis of their race, color or other factors.
Ford is boosting SUV production and adding 550 jobs at Kentucky truck plant
Ford said Tuesday it is boosting production of its Expedition and Lincoln Navigator sport utility vehicles and will be adding 550 new jobs at its Kentucky truck plant where it assembles the vehicles.
House moves Janus-enforcing bill, but a veto likely looms
For the second year in a row, state House Republicans are trying to pass a bill that would require union employers to let new hires know they can opt out of collective bargaining.
Orrstown director to step down
Orrstown Financial Services Inc. has announced the retirement of Gregory A. Rosenberry from its board of directors, effective April 30.
Clothing maker shifting production to Hanover-area facility
Collegiate clothing company L2 Brands LLC will be closing its Montgomery County plant and moving production to its facility in Penn Township, York County.
Univest CFO to retire
Roger S. Deacon is retiring from his post as senior executive vice president and CFO of Univest Financial Corp.











