Recent Articles from Ed Gruver
Greater Harrisburg housing market sees rising inventory, steady demand
The Harrisburg housing market stayed strong in April, as inventory rose and demand held, the Greater Harrisburg Association of REALTORS reported.
Predictive AI next phase in healthcare
Bystro AI uses genetic data to predict disease risk and treatment outcomes, advancing healthcare from reactive to predictive.
CGA Law Firm expands in York County
CGA Law Firm is expanding into Red Lion with the addition of Eveler & DeArment.
Penn Cinema part of new live concert series with Rock Lititz, Arena One
Rock Lititz will host concerts this summer that are broadcast live into Penn Cinema and hundreds of theaters nationwide.
Rhoads Energy expands Lancaster biodiesel facility to boost cleaner home heating
Rhoads Energy broke ground on a biodiesel facility in Lancaster to expand access to cleaner, greener bioheat fuel for home heating.
Manufacturers’ Association drives AI workforce transformation in South Central Pa.
The Manufacturers' Association uses a $350,000 state grant to advance AI adoption and workforce upskilling in South Central Pa.
Discover Lancaster reports $3.61 billion tourism impact with new offerings
Discover Lancaster's tourism report reveals a $3.61 billion economic impact and highlights new visitor experiences boosting the regional market.
Voith Hydro announces president/CEO for York HQ
Voith Hydro announced a new president/CEO for its York headquarters.
Shapiro Administration cuts Pa. state hiring time by 42%
Secretary of Administration Neil Weaver announced progress in recruitment and reducing the average time to hire an employee.
Central Pa. college hires VP to lead fundraising efforts
A Central Pennsylvania college has announced its new vice president for fund raising and partnerships.
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology earns accreditation for business program
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology has earned accreditation for its business program.
Trump tariffs cost U.S. businesses over $8B in March
Trump tariffs imposed under Section 122 cost U.S. businesses over $8 billion in March, with Pennsylvania paying more than $4.5 billion in illegal tariffs since 2025.











