With increased coronavirus outbreaks, hospitals and health departments say contact tracing — an essential part of controlling the pandemic's spread — will be more difficult, causing Pennsylvania to now shift the focus of those efforts to those diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last six days.
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Homes sales continue at robust place in Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry
It’s still a busy residential real estate market in the Harrisburg area, with home sales in October up 14% over last year.
Read More »Rutters’ donates $5K to York cancer center for gas cards that will help patients get to appointments
Patients of UPMC Hillman Cancer Center who are struggling to get to appointments because of transportation costs could receive a Rutter’s gas card to help.
Read More »UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg opens new pediatric unit
UPMC Pinnacle officially opened its new pediatric inpatient unit at UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg last week.
Read More »International firm acquires 832,000-square-foot Myerstown building
An 832,000-square-foot building in Myerstown, Lebanon County was acquired by International real asset investment management firm, CBRE Global Investors as part of a larger logistics portfolio acquisition.
Read More »‘Shop local’: Small Business Saturday especially important this year
Once again, small businesses around central Pennsylvania will use this Saturday, Nov. 28, to promote "shop local." But this time it has a more urgent meaning, as they recover from the COVID-19 pandemic that's plagued the world for most of 2020.
Read More »2-century-old York Water Co. virtually rings NASDAQ’s closing bell
York Water Co. rang the closing bell for the NASDAQ on Monday in celebration of its 20th year on the stock market and its 600th consecutive dividend.
Read More »These 3 words can help your family biz to survive
When I began my career in family business consulting nearly 20 years ago, I met Dean Fowler, one of the early thought leaders in the field of family business and author of several books, most notably Love, Power and Money.
Read More »Guitar Center files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, plans to stay open
Musical instrument retailer Guitar Center has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after negotiating a debt-cutting deal with key investors and lenders. Musical instrument retailer Guitar Center has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after negotiating a debt-cutting deal with key investors and lenders.
Read More »Pennsylvania targets Thanksgiving Eve in latest COVID-19 orders
With COVID-19 cases on the rise -- the state health department reported 44,502 positive cases over the past seven days -- Pennsylvania is issuing what it called targeted safety measures to slow the transmission rate.
Read More »App developer Fizika Group creates print journal for seniors without internet
The creators of a wellness app for seniors have published a print journal for individuals without internet access.
Read More »Penn State Health renews visitation limits
Penn State Health is once again revising its visitation guidelines in response to an increase in COVID-19 positive patients across the Hershey-based health system.
Read More »Cornwall Apartments breaks ground in Lebanon
The foundation for the first of two 110-unit apartment buildings was laid this week as part of the ongoing construction of the North Cornwall Commons in Lebanon.
Read More »As PennDOT preps winter, COVID becomes part of the snowplow calculation
Snow already has started falling in parts of Pennsylvania, and the state Department of Transportation has been preparing for whatever lies ahead this winter.
Read More »Pennsylvania unemployment rate drops
Pennsylvania has regained more than half of the jobs lost in March and April because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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