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PennDOT says Pa. should be ‘proving ground’ for autonomous vehicles
PennDOT is hoping autonomous vehicle pioneers can use the Keystone State as their launching pad.
Read More »American Water purchase comes amid suit over undisclosed sewer lines
Imagine someone offered you $100 for the right to tear up your basement or yard.
Read More »Ventura Foods expansion will bring new jobs to Chambersburg
State funding will help bring more than 150 new jobs to a Franklin County food service factory.
Read More »Cereal-maker expected to create 70 jobs at York warehouse
About 70 jobs will be created when an internationally known cereal company starts operations soon in York County's new Eden Road Logistics Center in Springettsbury Township.
Read More »Round two: State to auction more liquor licenses
A second round of expired restaurant liquor licenses is now up for grabs, including four licenses in the midstate.
Read More »CBRE: Warehouse demand not expected to slow down in Central Pa.
Following a strong 2016 for warehouse development in the Greater Philadelphia region, demand for big-box projects should continue to grow, according to a fourth-quarter report from real estate firm CBRE Group Inc.
Read More »AG: Midstate auto dealers targeted for deceptive practices
A pair of midstate car dealers were subject to legal action from the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office over allegations of deceptive business practices in the past year.
Read More »Pennsylvania Medical Society appoints new CEO
The Pennsylvania Medical Society is ringing in the New Year with new leadership.
Read More »York Water adds to growing wastewater business
York Water Co. has won regulatory approval to buy the wastewater system serving residents of West York Borough.
Read More »Successful succession: McKonly & Asbury leaders share advice
How do you hand off a business that you've spent most of your life building?
Read More »York County tourism bureau to hold workshops on grant program
A pair of workshops are planned in York County to explain details on a grant program open to private for-profit and nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
Read More »Judge approves $335M settlement for PSERS, other investors
After six years of “intense litigation,” a settlement was approved by a federal judge this week that will mean $335 million for the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System and other investors.
Read More »PennDOT’s Toby Fauver named to U.S. DOT air panel
A top Pennsylvania Department of Transportation official will serve on a national board that works to improve air service to small communities.
Read More »State’s largest water authority finishes $195M purchase
Pennsylvania American Water finished its $195 million purchase of the Scranton Sewer Authority this week, marking the completion of one of the largest acquisitions in its parent company's history.
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