Date : Tue, Feb 09, 2010 02:32 PM EST Ford to debut all-electric Transit Connect van
(02/09/2010 02:21 PM) Automaker to unveil 2011 Transit Connect Electric van at Chicago Auto Show. New model expected to go into production late 2010.
Man texts Greece to get rescued in New Zealand
(02/09/2010 02:08 PM) A tourist texts his family in Greece when he gets lost on a New Zealand mountain. His family calls Greek authorities, who contact those in New Zealand. Great, but why didn't he just call a local rescue number?
Hints of a bubble in green-tech IPOs
(02/09/2010 02:05 PM) Companies like electric car-maker Tesla and solar company Solyndra have plans for public offerings. Is it too much too soon or will there be more start-up acquisitions?
Google's social side hopes to catch some Buzz
(02/09/2010 02:00 PM) Facebook and Twitter are the darlings of the social-media world, not Google--which hopes to change that with Buzz, betting it can organize your online social life.
Motorola, RIM leading, with Apple on the rise
(02/09/2010 01:13 PM) Although Apple gets all the attention, Motorola and RIM are still the top handset and smartphone makers in the U.S.
Date : Tue, Feb 09, 2010 02:32 PM EST
Cedar Creek Park closed after power outage, downed trees
Fresh snowfall could stymie road crews
Church seeks help to fill semi-trailer with supplies to help Haiti
Man killed Sunday along Turnpike identified as Hempfield man
Hempfield Area hires school resource officer
Former Kiski Area teacher to serve probation for corruption
Greensburg Council seeks quicker delivery of road salt
Greensburg garbage pickup delayed for a week
Home being built in Murrysville damaged by fire
$50,000 set aside for new Copeland Road bridge
Penn-Trafford working to reduce its power bills
Latrobe may dip into cash reserve to cover deficit
Ligonier Valley moves to eight-period school day
Hefty tax increase possible for Norwin residents
Issue raised with Connellsville's participation in G-3 event
Sewer customers may have to pay more in Derry
Mt. Pleasant school board directors Mears, Yoder resign
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