In the early hours of June 23, 1910, John Mitchell died in an unimaginable way at the West Penn Steel plant in Brackenridge.
Website explores historic roots of logistics industry as does museum exhibit about Colton and Fontana. Columnist David Allen ...
While the coaster is still under testing, park management posted new POV footage from the front-row seats on its social ... rusty relics and wild tales" of a defunct 19th-century steel mill. The 2,169 ...
A New York-based developer is entering negotiations with the Urban Redevelopment Authority to buy and revitalize a former ...
Steel production fell last week by 12,000 tons in the Great Lakes region, according to Washington, D.C.-based American Iron ...
Charleroi, already struggling with high rates of poverty and unemployment, has been forced to assimilate thousands of new ...
The buyout of Nippon Steel’s stake in the Calvert, Alabama, mill pertains to the Japanese company’s intended acquisition of U ...
Nippon Steel Corp. has agreed to sell its stake in an Alabama mill in order to avoid potential antitrust snarls should its ...
Nippon Steel is touting a study that found its planned investment in a Western Pennsylvania steel mill would generate a $1 billion economic impact, create 5,000 in construction jobs and ...
She’s touting the Biden Administration’s strong record on labor. But it might not be enough to win over voters who distrust ...
The company achieved a major milestone during the fifth test flight of the vehicle, which could carry people to the moon and ...