A New Jersey-based truck trailer leasing and maintenance company paid $5.4 million for a 39-acre tract near Harrisburg International Airport that was once owned by the Bethlehem Steel Corp.
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York ministry, coffee shop teaming up to open ice cream shop
A downtown York business and a faith-based ministry are planning to launch a neighborhood ice cream shop that will provide job training and life skills to employees.
Read More »Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau launches new beer trail
A growing craft-beer scene in Cumberland County has helped inspire a new tourism marketing effort.
Read More »Hershey Trust members Brown, Koken nominated for Hershey Co. board
Two former state officials who currently serve on the Hershey Trust Co. board have been nominated for overlapping posts with the panel that governs its namesake candy company.
Read More »Riverview Financial to merge with Clearfield bank
Riverview Financial Corp. is combining forces with Clearfield County-based CBT Financial Corp. in a move being billed as a merger of equals.
Read More »At least nine InterContinental hotels in the midstate breached by malware
Global hotel chain InterContinental Hotels Group has said about 1,200 of its franchised properties in the United States, including at least nine in the midstate, were breached by credit-card stealing malware at the end of last year.
Read More »Denver-based firm hired to implement Pa.’s medical marijuana tracking system
The state Department of Health has hired the nation's leading provider of seed-to-sale electronic tracking solutions for the cannabis industry to implement a system for Pennsylvania's fledgling medical marijuana program.
Read More »Harley plans layoffs in York as some production moves to Kansas City
Harley-Davidson Inc. plans to eliminate roughly 118 jobs at its factory in Springettsbury Township as it shifts production of its Cruiser line of motorcycles to a plant in Kansas City, Mo., according to a company spokeswoman.
Read More »Shapiro: License plate scam raises PennDOT questions
Investigation into a New York City-based crime ring accused of massive fraud using Pennsylvania license plates has put the state's transportation department in the spotlight.
Read More »Wind, hail dent Donegal Q1 earnings
A series of severe storms knocked down Donegal Group Inc.'s earnings by nearly 57 percent in the first three months of 2017, the company announced Wednesday.
Read More »Lawmakers introduce bill to consolidate state health, human services agencies
Lawmakers are paving a legislative path for four existing state agencies to become one – a goal that Gov. Tom Wolf outlined in his budget proposal for the fiscal year that starts in July.
Read More »Crash on I-83 cleared Wednesday night
A crash that closed all lanes of I-83 northbound near Lemoyne during the afternoon commute was cleared Wednesday evening, according to PennDOT.
Read More »AG: Several charged in $2M fraudulent license plate ring
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced charges today against 12 people and 14 businesses in an organized crime ring that fraudulently obtained thousands of license plates.
Read More »Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute appoints new medical chief
The Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute has a named new chief medical officer to oversee clinical management, the Harrisburg-based mental health provider said last week.
Read More »New Christian bookstore, entertainment venue to open in York
A new Christian book-and-clothing store that also will serve as a venue for live music, poetry, dance and readings is opening this week in downtown York.
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