The first March Madness tournament where betting on the games in Pennsylvania is legal is underway, and one casino in Pittsburgh is reaping the benefits, WESA reported.
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Will Reading Eagle find a local buyer after bankruptcy?
News that the parent of the Reading Eagle has filed for bankruptcy has sent ripples through the Berks County community even as the company seems likely to find a buyer.
Read More »A Conversation With: Jason Jaworski 
Jason Jaworski, 41, joined Stambaugh Ness, a York-based professional services firm, in early March. He has more than 20 years of experience in project management.
Read More »Turnpike lawsuit taking toll on public transit 
Budgets for public transit are being pinched by a federal lawsuit filed last year challenging how Pennsylvania Turnpike toll money is allocated to non-turnpike projects – such as train and bus services.
Read More »Worley & Obetz fuel squabble settled for $225,000
After a six-month dispute, the trustee for defunct energy company Worley & Obetz and Diesel Direct, the company buying its leftover fuel, have settled on a price for that fuel, LNP reported on Tuesday.
Read More »Solar and wind firms call the ‘Green New Deal’ too extreme
U.S. solar and wind power companies may have the most to gain from the Green New Deal.
Read More »With 737 MAX grounded, airlines face daily scheduling challenges
U.S. and Canadian airlines that fly the roughly 175-seat aircraft face a logistical challenge: which flights to cancel and which to cover with other planes following the global grounding of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX jets. Continue reading
Read More »MillerCoors sues Anheuser-Busch over Super Bowl corn syrup commercial
Less than two months after Anheuser-Busch ran a Bud Light Super Bowl commercial taking aim at Miller Lite and other beers’ use of corn syrup as an ingredient, MillerCoors struck back Thursday with a federal lawsuit. Continue reading
Read More »LifeWay Christian Resources to close 170 stores, including one in Lancaster near Park City Center
LifeWay Christian Resources will be closing its 170 U.S. stores, including the LifeWay Christian Store opposite Park City Center, as it shifts to online selling. Continue reading
Read More »Auditor General says PennDOT payments have Turnpike on the road to bankruptcy 
Flanked by a sign that read “Road to Ruin” Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale today said the Pennsylvania Turnpike, currently $11.8 billion in debt, needs legislative help to prevent tolls from continuing their annual rise.
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