Pennsylvanians should be wary of mislabeled Ritz products. A former Amazon worker claims she was fired due to her pregnancy. Astronomers are offering a tour of the night sky. Finally, the listeners of “Today in PA” get their own Spotify Wrapped.
A shredded cheese sold at places like Walmart and Aldi has been recalled. SEPTA won’t actually make its latest deadline to update its aging railcars. Driverless cabs are coming. Also, December’s looking properly cold.
The state budget was over 130 days late, but don’t worry — officials got their pay raise on time. Homeowners in Philadelphia — and nationwide — are staying put. This is what happens if you don’t have a Real ID at the airport. Plus, two Good Samaritans made the effort to return a woman’s purse and wallet.
Another Staples is closing. Time to batten down the hatches for the incoming snow (in some areas, at least). Fish licenses for 2026 are now on sale. And why not try to make something sweet for the holidays?
These “flying” spiders are big and generally creepy (but harmless to humans). And they’re expected to return to places like Pennsylvania next year.
Black Friday has become a frenzied day on the American calendar filled with slashed prices and practically blood-thirsty shoppers. But did you know that it has origins in Pennsylvania?
SEPTA says it’ll fully restore rail service by late next month. Alcohol sales dipped statewide last year. This is Thanksgiving’s current forecast, which many of you might be wondering about. Also, Pennsylvania just gave a record film tax credit to a popular HBO series.
A utility is raising its rates very soon. Deer season, too, begins soon. Here’s what to expect for Thanksgiving travel this year. And here’s what one cent could go for.
A gas leak in Bucks County has prompted a federal official to propose pipeline safety reforms. Gas-powered leaf blowers are officially banned in this one place in Montgomery County. New AT&T cell sites are coming to Pennsylvania. Plus, for these teens it was either be charged, or run a half marathon.
More cases of infant botulism tied to a recalled baby formula have been reported. A bill that would prohibit hair-based discrimination is on its way to get Gov. Shapiro’s John Hancock. The officials of one county have given the OK to increase air-quality permit fees. Also, how the heck did this get here?
Scammers have created a fake website for water bills that people should be aware of. Three Mile Island is getting a little federal help. Two airport security checkpoints are reopening now that the shutdown’s over. And if you love sports, then these are the cities for you.
Penn says that data breach “has been mischaracterized.” A city might raise taxes for the first time in about 12 years. A mall has been condemned following a wall collapse. Plus, the reviews are in for Pittsburgh International Airport’s brand new terminal.
A proposal would help towns crack down on irresponsible e-bike riders. Pilots for an airline are set to picket this morning. Snow is expected in some areas. Also, this is the “Jetsons Act,” and it proposes exactly what you think it does.
A man claims he saw “something” strange while driving with his wife in Centre County.
An annual study has once again found that Pennsylvania’s number one Thanksgiving side is “America’s most-loved.”
An airport might have been the site of measles exposure. One of Upper Saucon Township’s biggest employers has announced layoffs. A bridge demolition will shut down a major interstate this weekend. Plus, the last penny ever has been minted in Pennsylvania.
That baby formula recall — the one linked to reports of infant botulism — has been expanded. Chester is actively trying to keep Philly from taking its trash there. Wendy’s announced its plans to close a number of stores. Also, this Costco wants to be the first in Pennsylvania to sell booze.
Over a dozen cases of infant botulism linked to baby formula are being investigated. Concertgoers are saying their phones were stolen and taken to China, where there’s reportedly a thriving black market for them. Over 100 egregious toll violation cases have been referred to the state AG. Finally, there’s still a wildcat on the loose.
One of the biggest nuclear waste dumping sites in the United States is finally getting remediation. Customers of a water company will get a piece of $18 million in credits thanks to a recent settlement. Is Pennsylvania one of the country’s most obese states? Also, here’s to hoping this fundraiser was a crit success.
Philadelphia International Airport is among those in the United States that’ll be impacted by service cuts as of today. Pennsylvanians are still paying a tax from 1936 that was supposed to be temporary. Snow’s on the way (at least, that’s what they say). And a boxing weight steps in the ring to fight for cannabis legalization.
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