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State bill adds new path for CPA certification
The bachelor’s degree is back — at least when it comes to becoming a certified public accountant in Pennsylvania.In separate

Winery seeks another day in court
A York County winery wants another shot at convincing a state appeals court to take its side in a long-running

Museum complex slated for $55M upgrade
The State Museum of Pennsylvania is getting a facelift. State officials yesterday unveiled plans for a $55 million makeover of

WITF parent approves 6-month budget amid fiscal challenges
Facing financial headwinds, the board of the nonprofit parent of public media outlet WITF yesterday adopted a budget for half

State House advances controversial tax policy
State lawmakers are plowing ahead once again with tax changes that have long drawn the ire of business lobbyists but

Measure aims to limit overdraft fees in PA
State lawmakers are proposing legislation that would cap fees for customers who overdraw their accounts at banks and credit unions.The

Regional health plans back initiative to cut red tape
Health insurers covering tens of thousands of people in Central Pennsylvania have joined a national effort to reform practices that

The hidden danger of choosing core values: Lessons from Target and Jim Collins
Column by Richard Randall One of the things I often ask clients to do is to examine their values and

Scranton-area bank eyes first Lanco branch
A Scranton-area bank is seeking permission to open what would be its first branch in Lancaster County, according to a

PE-backed firm scoops up West Shore utility contractor
A firm sponsored by private equity has purchased JMF Underground, a West Shore contractor that specializes in repair and maintenance

WellSpan, hospital union negotiating new deal
Contract talks are underway between WellSpan Health and a union representing workers at WellSpan Chambersburg, one of the health system’s

Hynes, former Live members end lawsuit over debt
A settlement has been reached in one of the myriad lawsuits involving former members of the rock band Live and

York-area winery faces call to shut down after losing legal appeal
Time may be running out for Moon Dancer Vineyards & Winery, a York County venue wrangling with neighbors who want

Sawmill zoning dispute lands in state court
Before Stephen Stoltzfus bought land in southern York County, he wanted to know whether he could operate a sawmill on

Agency sounds early warning on ACA premium hikes
State insurance regulators are joining other observers warning about higher costs next year for the tens of thousands of Pennsylvania

One year later: Nonprofit startup poised for major milestone
Just over a year ago, Drew Mousetis began pitching the idea of direct employee ownership to anyone willing to listen.Now,

Health authority warns tax-credit expiration could cost PA residents
Enhanced federal tax credits help Pennsylvanians afford private health insurance in the market established more than a decade ago by

WITF parent divesting subsidiary formed after 2023 newspaper gift
The nonprofit parent of regional public media station WITF is divesting a subsidiary created in 2023 when the station was

Rule for spill reporting elicits mixed reviews
Environmental groups are slamming a proposed rule designed to help companies in Pennsylvania figure out when they need to disclose

York County papermaker sets date to shutter Ohio plant
Spring Grove-based Pixelle Specialty Solutions has revised the timeline for closing its plant in Ohio.The papermaker said yesterday it plans

Report: Heller firm double-sold ATMs
Paramount Management Group, the defunct Lancaster-based ATM network headed by Daryl Heller, sold and resold the same ATMs to the

Amazon bringing more data centers to PA amid growing concerns over cost
The data center boom made a big bang yesterday in Pennsylvania. Tech giant Amazon said it plans to invest at

Weis picks up scrips from 11 Rite Aid stores
Weis Markets has won court approval to take over prescriptions for customers at 11 Rite Aid stores in Pennsylvania and

Pittsburgh law firm opens Lancaster office
Pittsburgh-based law firm Dickie McCamey & Chilcote has opened an office in Lancaster after plucking two attorneys from Barley Snyder.

Office interiors biz sold: “We felt like we hit a ceiling”
As client needs evolved in an era of hybrid and remote work, leaders at Phillips Workplace Interiors came to a

New questions raised over York hydro project
A massive hydroelectric project proposed for a site along the Susquehanna River in York County is facing questions from an

Harrisburg University to close Philly campus
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology is winding down its undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Philadelphia after deciding they

Judge offers temporary cease-fire in loan fight between bank, flooring firm
After listening to both sides of a loan dispute yesterday morning, a Dauphin County judge outlined a potential truce and

Court backs denial of Hershey-area development
A state appeals court last week upheld a decision by local officials to deny a mixed-use development that included a

Iconic York donut business sold to private equity
Private equity is bingeing one of York County’s most iconic retail brands.A consortium of three firms, led by Swander Pace