Pa. electric company to repay $30M to customers
Capitol cafeteria shut down in Pa. due to mice
Pa. casino fined $10,000 for ineligible gamblers
Pa. unemployment compensation problems persist
Three Mile Island radiation caused by pipe cutting
Harley’s Pa. plant thought likelier to stay now
Pa. jobless rate stays at 8.8 percent in October
Harsco increases dividend by 2.5 percent
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Industrial services company Harsco Corp. said Thursday its board approved a 2.5 percent increase in its dividend, lifting its annual rate by 2 cents to 82 cents per share.
Grand jury said to be eyeing Pa. casino licensing
Study charts use of ’swap’ deals by Pa. schools
Hershey, Ferrero considering rival bid for Cadbury
Latest probe charges may help Corbett’s campaign
Perzel among 10 charged in Pa. legislative probe
Ex-Pa. House speaker among 10 charged in probe
35,000 in Pa. may get extension of jobless checks
Pa. House panel OKs ban on texting while driving
Pa. to lease 32,000 acres for gas drilling
Pa. prostitution case tossed over gov’t-funded sex
Pa. regulators OK Windstream’s purchase of D&E
Pa. table games stalemate bumps into tuition bills
Pa. gov to Legislature: Finish table games bill
Harsco gets more than $100M services contract
Correction: Pennsylvania Foreclosures story
W.Pa. casino project seeks bankruptcy protection
Warren, Reading, Philly tops in Pa. foreclosures
Pa. company owner admits not paying $6M in taxes
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The superintendent of Gettysburg National Military Park told a newspaper he is being reassigned because U.S. Interior Department investigators discovered that he used his federal computer to view sexually explicit images.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State environmental regulators are imposing fines against Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. after the gas-exploration company reported three chemical spills in northeastern Pennsylvania.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board is temporarily boosting the minimum price of milk across the state by a few cents a gallon to soothe hurting dairy farmers.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Hershey, the nation’s second-largest candymaker, said Thursday that its third-quarter profit rose 30 percent, helped by price increases and lower restructuring costs.
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