Flying Pig set to sail into Bethlehem
Billy Kounoupis, owner of Billy’s Downtown Diner in Bethlehem, is opening a new restaurant in the city, but instead of a breakfast and lunch restaurant like Billy’s, this will be a family-friendly bar and restaurant open later hours.
LVHN victim of ransomware attack; cancer patients photos posted
Some Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) cancer patients' photos were posted on the dark web after the health network refused to pay a ransom to ALPHV, also known as BlackCat.
Mack Trucks adds second electric vehicle to lineup
Mack Trucks has revealed its new Mack MD Electric, the company’s first electric vehicle in the medium-duty segment of the trucking industry.
Company signs 115,000-square foot lease in Reading Distribution Center
An affiliate of Endurance Real Estate Group LLC announced the signing of a 114,550-square-foot lease with Can Corporation of America Inc., a subsidiary of The Giorgi Companies Inc., at the Route 61 Distribution Center, 184 Tuckerton Road, Reading.
Partner and president of RKL Wealth Management focuses on “the meaning behind the money”
In November, RKL launched RKL Private Wealth. Why did the firm decide to do this and how does it fit in with RKL’s other offerings?
Shapiro announced $44B budget that gives, and takes away
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro introduced his first budget plan to the state’s legislature Tuesday, promoting a spending plan he called conservative, that would save taxpayers money.
SLUHN earns recognition for behavioral health care plan
St. Luke’s University Health Network’s (SLUHN) approach to reducing hospital readmissions for behavioral health issues has earned it an Achievement Award from The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP).
Lehigh Valley Nestle buildings among priciest sales in U.S.
The Lehigh Valley was home to two of the top 50 U.S. industrial sales in 2022 according to a report published by CommercialSearch, an online commercial real estate company.
Shapiro: $2,500 tax credit for new teachers, nurses, police officers
Last week, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced he will propose a three-year tax incentive of up to $2,500 a year for newly certified teachers, nurses and police officers in his upcoming Budget Address.
PASSHE seeks $112M to bolster engineering education
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education said that it has a plan to help address the shortage of engineers.
Martin Guitar makes charitable donations
The Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation has announced 72 grants totaling $471,000 to nonprofits in the Lehigh Valley region and around the country.
Conquering unconscious decision-making biases
Managers are asked to make decisions every day.