FTC sues Amazon, accuses company of illegally maintaining monopoly power Tuesday, September 26 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing the company of illegally maintaining its monopoly power "to inflate prices, degrade quality, and stifle innovation for consumers and businesses."This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Copyright ©... Read More.
Shapiro, Fetterman poised to win midterm election Thursday, November 10 by Louise BennettUNDATED - Over 96 percent of the votes in Pennsylvania have now been counted following Tuesday’s midterm election.Democrat Josh Shapiro is poised to become the new Pennsylvania Governor with a hefty lead over Republican Doug Mastriano.Meanwhile, Democrat John Fetterman is maintaining a lead in... Read More.
Two Clearfield County coal mining companies recognized by Pennsylvania Coal Alliance Tuesday, October 18 by Louise BennettHarrisburg – The Pennsylvania Coal Alliance is recognizing the efforts of two Clearfield County coal mining companies for prioritizing the safety of employees while maintaining their commitment to reclaiming coal mine sites.The Rosebud Mining Company Penfield Mine and the RES Coal Houtzdale Mine both... Read More.
Clearfield County government employees send message to county leaders Tuesday, June 28 by Louise BennettClearfield – Some Clearfield County Government employees stayed home from work Monday morning in an attempt to send a message to county leaders about pay and benefits.In a released statement, the workers claimed the current work conditions are "not good."The county commissioners have stated... Read More.
Majorities back maintaining Roe v. Wade, oppose states’ abortion clinic restrictions (POLL) Tuesday, November 16 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- As abortion returns to the U.S. Supreme Court’s docket, majorities of Americans support maintaining Roe v. Wade, oppose states making it harder for abortion clinics to operate and see abortion primarily as a decision to be made by a woman and... Read More.
PA commits $487.5 million in Liquid Fuels funding to maintain roads Tuesday, March 3 by wcednewsHarrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has committed $487.5 million in liquid fuels payments to help certified municipalities maintain their roads and bridges.This funding comes from taxes on oil companies in Pennsylvania, as well as the taxes that are reflected in... Read More.