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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.
For women’s history month in March, celebrate historical women who persevered
March is women’s history month. I’m always humbled by the information I read on so many women’s lives. Today I want to highlight one woman in particular – Amelia Bloomer.
Program offers job lifeline to York County man
It's 11 a.m. on a Wednesday, and R.J. Powers is a whirlwind of activity.
Know your heart: Women and heart disease
Heart attacks don't just happen to older men. In fact, heart attacks caused by coronary artery disease are the leading cause of death for American women.
Alan Krueger, famed economist, dies at age 58
Former White House economist and Princeton University professor Alan Krueger died over the weekend, the school announced Monday. He was 58.
Grocery Outlet store on East Shore is closing
The Grocery Outlet Bargain Market in Lower Paxton Township is closing.
Public hearing set for proposed apartment complex in Springettsbury
Springettsbury Township may be gaining a new apartment complex.
Wyndridge owner launches seed-to-shelf hemp program in York County
The hemp industry is coming to York County in a big way, from cultivation to processing - and now to retail.
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara ousted after sexual misconduct allegations
WarnerMedia said Warner Bros. Chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara has been ousted after an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations, saying this move was in the “best interest” of the company.











