Dauphin County Coroner Graham Hetrick has always felt there was much society could learn from the dead — not only how they died, but how we should live.
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Did Mondelez send Chicago Oreo jobs to Mexico?
The Illinois-based snack company that recently offered to buy The Hershey Co. has been making headlines after ending Oreo cookie production in its own backyard.
Read More »Anesthesiologist tops list of highest-paid jobs in PA
Time will tell whether Pennsylvania tilts red or blue in the coming presidential election, but there's no doubt who's No. 1 in another contest: What job pays the most in the Keystone State.
Read More »Merger makes Howard Hanna the country’s third-largest real estate firm
Pittsburgh-based Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, the commonwealth's top residential real estate brokerage, can now call itself the third-largest real estate company in the country after a merger with RealtyUSA, the top broker in the state of New York.
Read More »Merging grocery chains to unload 86 stores
Midstate grocery chains are joining the feeding frenzy as two industry giants propose to sell off dozens of supermarkets ahead of a merger expected to close this month.
Read More »Demand for warehouse space shows no sign of slowing in Central Pa.
Don't expect Central Pennsylvania's industrial real estate market to hit a ceiling anytime soon, as demand for space continues to outstrip supply, according to the latest market research by real estate firm CBRE Group Inc.
Read More »Law blocks insurers from upcharging for oral cancer treatment
New legislation approved this week will protect cancer patients in Pennsylvania from paying more for oral treatments.
Read More »Makeup artist’s path leads to Democratic National Convention gig
Investing in herself is the most terrifying thing Mary Katie Engle has ever done.
Read More »Hearings planned to gather input on future of 717 area code
Residents and businesses in the 717 area code have two opportunities next month to offer state regulators input on how to deal with the looming end of available phone numbers for the region.
Read More »York marketing firm to open Virginia office
A York-area marketing and consulting firm is opening a new office in the Hampton Roads area of southeastern Virginia, hoping to work with health care clients to enhance the patient experience.
Read More »Senate OKs nurse practitioner bill
After a bit of tweaking, the Pennsylvania Senate yesterday approved legislation that would allow nurse practitioners greater leeway to operate independently.
Read More »Amish PAC launches pro-Trump ads
It's go time for the Amish PAC.
With the presidential contest tightening in several swings states, including Pennsylvania, the Virginia-based political-action committee has launched its first advertisements intended to encourage Amish voters to hit the polls in November in support of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Reynolds completes $6M conservatory at Hershey Gardens
Harrisburg-based Reynolds Enterprises Inc. recently completed construction of the 16,000-square-foot Milton and Catherine Hershey Conservatory at Hershey Gardens in Derry Township.
Read More »Pa. advocates launch hemp, medical marijuana businesses
Cannabis advocates are collaborating to start two companies designed to advance the hemp and medical marijuana industries in Pennsylvania.
Read More »Dauphin County-based Drayer settles with feds for $7M over billing errors
Drayer Physical Therapy Institute of Swatara Township will pay $7 million over a five-year span to settle federal claims of fraudulent health care billing.
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