A popular apple juice sold in Pennsylvania has been recalled. SEPTA is cracking down on fare evaders. The last bear season drew in a pretty big harvest. Lastly, these towns want new residents so bad, they’ll pay you to move there.
A bill that would exempt farmers from paying unemployment taxes for migrant workers has advanced. An official has joined an effort to establish Congressional term limits. Energy officials are mulling over the possible effects these data centers
Pennsylvanians lost hundreds of millions of dollars in scams last year. The state has joined an online poker market. About $1 million has been invested into local golf courses ahead of the U.S. Open. Lastly, it’s hummingbird migration season.
The closure of Crozer health hospitals will result in one of the biggest layoffs seen in Pennsylvania in recent years. As the bus driver shortage continues, one school district has changed its start and dismissal times. Here are some tips on ho
Amputations in Pennsylvania — and beyond — are spiking due to tranq. Instagram has started to use AI to crack down on teens lying about their age. The state Game Commission will spray nearly 40,000 acres of land to protect it against a pesky in
After months of uncertainty, Crozer Health hospitals will close. The state has boosted the transparency of its oversight of county Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs). One county is will test delivering medical supplies via drones. And if Pennsylvani
A major truck company will lay off hundreds of workers at a Pennsylvania-based plant. A Macy’s goes up for sale. Penn Sate has delayed the closure announcement for one of its branch campuses. And it’s a game of gas stations.
An airport is making some security checkpoint adjustments. If you’re driving an EV or hybrid car in Pennsylvania, you’ll have to pay a fee. One utilities wants an 11.3 percent rate hike, but one consumer advocate claims this boost could be ille
A Philadelphia-based chain has been dealt another blow. Two Wawas will close soon. A scam is targeting people with lost pets. Lastly, this is 2025’s “Coolest Thing Made in PA” winner.
A man is the first to be charged under a new state child pornography law. Crozer Health’s CEO is stepping down at the end of this week. Ah, tax season is over — now here’s what to expect with refunds. Finally, cops are looking for the two guys
Bucks County residents expressed their continued concern over that Sunoco pipeline leak during a virtual meeting last week. Logging in the Allegheny National Forest might accelerate under an emergency declaration. If you went shopping for these
A new budget proposal would spell severe service cuts for SEPTA. State police have rolled out new body cameras ahead of time. The Mütter Museum is changing its tune. Finally, this is going to be one sweet film.
The maker of a popular heartburn medication — which has a major operating point in Pennsylvania — has been sued. A county has launched its first-ever AI program. To get you through this chill, here’s the summer 2025 forecast. Lastly, he was jus
A high court has blocked the lawsuit against a gunmaker brought forward by the parents’ of a teen who was fatally shot in 2016. The emails between state lawmakers and lobbyists will stay out of the public eye thanks to a recent court ruling. Ma
One area’s largest health system has — fortunately — come to an agreement with a major insurance. Pennsylvania’s Medicaid program is trying to figure out how to cover weight-loss drugs. State parks have seen an uptick in reservations ahead of s
The state has expanded its spotted lanternfly quarantine. SEPTA has branched out its contactless payment system. The weather this weekend delayed construction on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Finally, these 100-year-old tortoises just became first
Officials will debate whether or not to ban balloon releases, which are traditionally done during a memorial. Bike thieves, meet repo men. No, seriously, a beer distributor sold a $2 million Mega Millions ticket on April Fool’s Day. Lastly, an
The state stopped collecting information on why older adults die during open abuse and neglect cases last year. State lawmakers are vying for genetic privacy after 23andMe announced its bankruptcy. What was once a coal-fired plant will eventual
That bill which would require ICE to be notified if a suspect is an illegal immigrant has advanced. Food service workers around Philadelphia have landed a “historic contract.” Pittsburgh is in the midst street-sweeping, and it has a new way of
Workers at a charter school have been charged with physically abusing dozens of students. More than a third of school districts statewide saw teacher vacancies in the 2024-25 school year. If you get a check in the mail, it’s actually not a scam
Bucks County residents are suing Sunoco. A data breach on a county network is under investigation. Trout season is nigh. And a team of archaeologists unearthed an ancient tomb.
Carnegie Mellon is among multiple universities that must address its ties to China. A bill would require state and county prosecutors to let ICE know if a suspect is an illegal immigrant. The weather for many is going to be so nice this weekend
A city is facing an “invisible threat.” Meanwhile, all-cash payments on houses are down, meaning that pandemic high of investors buying houses might be waning. This is what a “smart” loading zone looks like. And the Pennsylvania Agricultural Di
A borough lost $65,000 in a phishing scam. A bill is looking to tackle the EMS financial crisis. Here’s where Pennsylvania’s cities land on a list of the “Most Obese Cities.” There’s nearly a dozen Portals across the world, but only one in Penn