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FirstEnergy expanding Energizing the Future Initiative into the Met-Ed and Penelec service areas

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 16, 2018   |   Companies

FirstEnergy Corp. announced last week that it would expand its Energizing the Future Initiative, which aims to modernize the power grid, into the Met-Ed and Penelec service areas in Pennsylvania. S...

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Pennsylvania PUC denies application to change direction of petroleum pipeline transportation

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 16, 2018   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) denied last week an application filed by Laurel Pipeline Company L.P. (Laurel) to reverse the direction of petroleum products transportation service to...

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Enterprise, CATA receive grants to create vanpools

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 13, 2018   |   Companies

The Wolf Administration recently announced that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) would provide grants to Enterprise Rideshare and the Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA)...

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Pittsburgh’s Innovatus Imaging to establish three Centers of Excellence to drive innovation

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 12, 2018   |   Companies

Dennis Wulf, CEO of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Innovatus Imaging, announced Tuesday the creation of three Centers of Excellence to drive the company's development of new technology, products, and se...

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Lycoming College Gateway Building projects breaks ground

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 11, 2018   |   Companies

The Lycoming College Gateway Building, the first phase of a long-term project to create a stronger link between the college’s campus and the City of Williamsport, recently broke ground. Departmen...

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Nation’s first bakery incubator launches in Pittsburgh

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 10, 2018   |   Companies

The Bakery Society Pittsburgh, a bakery incubator that will support bakers-in-residence in the Mount Oliver neighborhood of Pittsburgh, held its opening ceremony last week. Department of Community...

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Bill allowing new utility rate structures signed into law

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 2, 2018   |   Companies

Gov. Wolf signed into law last week legislation that allows utilities to propose new rate-making approaches. "The option for utilities to propose new rate-making structures will benefit customers, ...

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Pennsylvania wine industry awarded $1 mln in grants

By Melina Druga  |   June 29, 2018   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) recently awarded $1 million in grants to nine wine industry projects to develop and promote Pennsylvania-made wines. PLCB is authorized by the Pennsylva...

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Business, agriculture trade groups urge Senate to support Corker-Toomey tariff legislation

By Kevin Randolph  |   June 28, 2018   |   Companies

Fifty-one national trade groups, 222 state and local chambers, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter Tuesday to U.S. senators urging them to support a bill that would require the president to...

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Rep. Solomon applauds legislation to strengthen One-Stop Shop initiative

By Kevin Randolph  |   June 27, 2018   |   Companies

State Rep. Jared Solomon (D-Philadelphia) recently commended the advancement of his House Bill (H.B.) 1284 amendment, which would protect the Pennsylvania Business One-Stop Shop initiative in a statut...

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GIANT Food Stores to build Lancaster e-commerce hub

By Melina Druga  |   June 27, 2018   |   Companies

GIANT Food Stores recently announced it would invest $22 million creating an e-commerce hub in Lancaster County. The company also announced that it would remodel four stores, open a Lititz fuel st...

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PA House advances bill to enact reforms to state’s workers’ compensation system

By Kevin Randolph  |   June 26, 2018   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently advanced House Bill 1840, authored by Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin), to institute reforms to the state’s Workers’ Compensation system. “I ...

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Audit finds financial downturn for Allentown’s employee pension plans

By Kevin Randolph  |   June 21, 2018   |   Companies

Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said Tuesday that he is concerned about the results of a recent audit, which found an increase in unfunded liability and annual pension payments for Allentown’s Emp...

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Business park in Clarion breaks ground

By Melina Druga  |   June 19, 2018   |   Companies

The $39 million GlassWorks Business Park in Clarion, Clarion County, broke ground last week, launching a project that will convert a 28.5-acre brownfield site that formerly housed the Owens-Illinois G...

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PA House approves bill to require online lodging booking sites to register with Department of Revenue

By Kevin Randolph  |   June 15, 2018   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania House today advanced Wednesday a bill that would require online booking sites, such as Airbnb and Home Away, to register with the Department of Revenue to facilitate hotel tax collect...

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Legislation providing financial incentives to aid small businesses introduced in Senate

By Debra Flax  |   June 11, 2018   |   Companies

State Sens. Vincent J. Hughes (D-Philadelphia) and John Blake (D-Lackawanna) on Thursday introduced a new legislative package to aid small businesses in Pennsylvania through specific financial incenti...

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Pharmaceutical company to expand national headquarters

By Melina Druga  |   June 8, 2018   |   Companies

Global pharmaceutical wholesale distributor AmerisourceBergen is expanding its national headquarters, choosing Pennsylvania because of its location, business climate, and workforce. The plan is to ...

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Pa. House approves conventional oil and gas industry oversight bill

By Debra Flax  |   June 7, 2018   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives approved legislation on Tuesday that would reduce the regulatory burden on the conventional oil and gas industry while maintaining appropriate oversight to pr...

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Supply-chain company opening third distribution center

By Melina Druga  |   June 6, 2018   |   Companies

GEODIS, a global supply-chain operator, recently announced it would be opening its third distribution center in Carlisle and its sixth in Central Pennsylvania. GEODIS will lease a 575,000 square-fo...

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House Committee approves bill to update annuity transaction law

By Debra Flax  |   June 6, 2018   |   Companies

Legislation seeking to ensure that the correct annuity products are best matched to the needs of annuity purchasers was approved this week by the House Insurance Committee. Specifically, House Bill...

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