News published on Business Daily in February 2025

News from February 2025


Community partnerships are facilitating enhanced transportation access in Cincinnati and Hamilton County, allowing residents to move around the region more freely.

Outdoor enthusiasts will soon have a new option to explore Doe Run Lake.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced the opening of a new Business Recovery Center (BRC) in Bulloch County, Georgia.

A tort reform package currently advancing in the Georgia General Assembly is being highlighted as crucial to addressing the impacts of legal system abuse on insurance costs for both consumers and businesses in Georgia.

As spring nears, refineries are shifting to summer blend fuel, which typically leads to increased prices during this period.

Craig N., an astronautical engineer and California resident, reported that his grocery costs have doubled in just one month following his latest shopping trip.

The General Assembly has resumed its session after a brief hiatus in January.

AbbVie and Xilio Therapeutics have entered into a collaboration and option-to-license agreement to develop novel tumor-activated, antibody-based immunotherapies.

Ohio's recent cold snap has resulted in higher energy bills for residents, according to AES Ohio, a subsidiary of The AES Corporation.

E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley has been recognized as the leading web trading platform by StockBrokers.com for the 13th consecutive year.

Allergan Aesthetics, a company under AbbVie, is set to open three new Allergan Medical Institute (AMI) Training Centers in the United States.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding private nonprofit organizations in Arkansas of the approaching deadline to apply for federal disaster loans.

John Deere has announced the introduction of two new planter upgrade options aimed at enhancing productivity for farmers using their equipment.

Boeing's Chief Executive Officer, Kelly Ortberg, is scheduled to speak at the Barclays Industrial Select Conference on February 20.

The Kenton County Fiscal Court has appointed Taylor Jackson as the interim director of Kenton County Animal Services.

The Illinois Manufacturers’ Association (IMA) has announced the start of its sixth annual "Makers Madness" contest, a bracket-style competition aimed at identifying the top product manufactured in Illinois.

Kalp Joshi, the Human Resources (HR) manager at Amazon's RDU1 Fulfillment Center, said that the company's open-door HR policy has fostered a "people-centered workplace" conducive to team success.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued a reminder to private nonprofit organizations in the Native Village of Kwigillingok about the approaching deadline to apply for federal disaster loans.

Global investment firm The Carlyle Group Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ending December 31, 2024.

New research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety indicates a significant rise in pedestrian fatalities in the United States, which have increased by over 80% since 2009.