Lancaster’s Aspire Ventures hosts AOL founder during ‘Rise of the Rest’ tour
Step inside the booth, fully clothed, and it can help pinpoint the cause of musculoskeletal pain.
Hillary Clinton to keynote Geisinger health care symposium
Former Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Clinton will be the keynote speaker at a Geisinger health care symposium next month.
Cumberland real estate firm hires new president and CEO
The parent company of the midstate's largest real estate management firm has named a new leader.
Orangetheory Fitness opening studio in Lancaster County
A fast-growing Florida fitness franchise is expanding its footprint in Central Pennsylvania.
Carlisle brewery wins medal at Great American Beer Festival
Carlisle's Desperate Times Brewery, one of a growing number of craft-beer producers in the borough, took home a silver medal last week at the 36th annual Great American Beer Festival in Colorado.
Transit could be key factor in luring Amazon HQ2
Officials with the midstate's local public transportation systems say they have what it would take to serve a large new Amazon workforce.
Springwood opening Tru by Hilton in York County
With the opening of a hotel in York County, Central Pennsylvania will become home this week to one-third of all operating Tru by Hilton hotels, a low-cost brand launched last year by the hotel giant to attract younger travelers.
Trump to address invitation-only crowd at Harrisburg National Guard base
President Donald Trump will speak about Republican plans to overhaul the nation's tax code during an invitation-only gathering at Harrisburg Air National Guard Base on Wednesday afternoon.
Platform for refugee-sponsored experiences wins top spot in social enterprise competition
Bridge, a booking platform for refugee-sponsored meals and other experiences, won the top prize at this year's Great Social Enterprise Pitch in Lancaster.
Bills seek to blunt looming spike in workers comp costs
State lawmakers are rounding up support for legislation designed to revive a cost-saving measure in Pennsylvania's workers compensation system.
Wolf still betting on the farm show to patch budget
In February, Gov. Tom Wolf planted a seed for new state revenue: He proposed a $200 million lease-leaseback of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center.