• Wall Street Journal: Tiny Norristown Company Makes the World’s Best ‘Cult Status’ Hoodies

    Wall Street Journal: Tiny Norristown Company Makes the World’s Best ‘Cult Status’ Hoodies

    Camber USA has reached cult status among true fans of hoodies who believe that the Norristown apparel manufacturer makes some of the best sweatshirts in the world, writes Jacob Gallagher for The Wall Street Journal. And while its name may not be universally known, the company has been selling its comfortable and thick – but…

  • Pennsylvania Wine Production Rises to Fourth Nationwide, Boosting State Economy

    Pennsylvania Wine Production Rises to Fourth Nationwide, Boosting State Economy

    Pennsylvania wine production moved up one spot from fifth to fourth in the nation, according to the findings from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s 2023 study, Economic Impact of the Pennsylvania Grape & Wine Industry. The study, which was funded by the department’s Wine Marketing and Research Program, found that the state grape and wine…

  • Ensuring Election Integrity: KYW Newsradio Explains Pennsylvania’s Voting Machine Testing

    Ensuring Election Integrity: KYW Newsradio Explains Pennsylvania’s Voting Machine Testing

    Pennsylvania’s voting machines go through several layers of testing – both on federal and state levels – to make sure the results they produce are accurate, writes Carter Walker for KYW Newsradio. All voting machines are tested before every election to ensure they are working properly. Each machine produces paper ballots that can be audited.…

  • New Pollinator Project Nets Pennsylvania Turnpike Diamond Award in Environmental Engineering

    New Pollinator Project Nets Pennsylvania Turnpike Diamond Award in Environmental Engineering

    The American Council of Engineering Companies of Pennsylvania recently recognized Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Pollinator Habitat Pilot Project with the Diamond Award in Environmental Engineering, writes Steve Marroni for the Stories from the Turnpike. The program, which was implemented in partnership with McCormack Taylor, created valuable habitats for bees, moths, butterflies, and other pollinating insects. “It’s very…

  • Delaware County Leadership: Joe Watson, Former Philadelphia Flyers Defenseman

    Delaware County Leadership: Joe Watson, Former Philadelphia Flyers Defenseman

    Joe Watson, the former defenseman for the Philadelphia Flyers who lives in Media with his wife Jamie, spoke to DELCO Today about his childhood in British Columbia as the oldest of six brothers. He discussed his love of sports, from watching his first baseball game with his cousin in Michigan to getting recruited for the…

  • Homeowners in the Philadelphia Area Stay in Their Homes Longer Than Most Other Cities

    Homeowners in the Philadelphia Area Stay in Their Homes Longer Than Most Other Cities

    Homeowners in the Philadelphia metropolitan area are staying in their homes longer than in most other cities and the country as a whole, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to analysis by the online real estate brokerage Redfin, the median time homeowners in the Philadelphia area have lived in their homes in 2023…

  • Philadelphia Metro Tops the Charts for Highest Cost of Living in Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia Metro Tops the Charts for Highest Cost of Living in Pennsylvania

    While the average cost of living for a family of four in Pennsylvania comes in at $87,500, if you live in the Philadelphia metro area, you will need to make significantly more than that, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. The Economic Policy Institute’s Family Budget Calculator measured the income a family needs to have…

  • Delaware County Leadership: Dr. Michael Mittelman, President, Salus University

    Delaware County Leadership: Dr. Michael Mittelman, President, Salus University

    Dr. Michael H. Mittelman, president of Elkins Park-based Salus University, spoke to DELCO Today about growing up in Long Island, where he rode his bike to neighboring towns with his best friend. As a teenager, he was involved in theater and choir and got to see first-run Broadway shows during a theater appreciation class.  After…

  • United States Economy Adds 353,000 Jobs, Surpassing Expectations

    United States Economy Adds 353,000 Jobs, Surpassing Expectations

    The latest job report provided another proof that not only did the United States manage to avoid recession, it is adding new jobs in unexpectedly high numbers, writes Paul Wiseman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The nation’s employers delivered a burst of hiring in January, adding 353,000 jobs to the economy. That surpassed the December gain…

  • Average Debt Per Resident in Pennsylvania Lower Than National Average

    Average Debt Per Resident in Pennsylvania Lower Than National Average

    Pennsylvania recorded an average debt per resident of $85,047 across mortgages, auto loans, student loans, credit cards, and other debts, which is significantly lower than the national average of $103,358, writes Liz Knueven for the Business Insider. The Keystone State’s average debt is the 16th lowest in the nation. The highest average belongs to Washington…

  • Lawmakers Push for Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in Pennsylvania

    Lawmakers Push for Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania is currently one of the only states in the region that has not yet legalized recreational marijuana, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. However, several lawmakers, including Rep. Dan Frankel, are working on changing that. “I think it’s definitely a possibility to have it legalized in a year or two,” said Frankel. “We are…

  • Delaware County Leadership: John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware, Wells Fargo

    Delaware County Leadership: John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware, Wells Fargo

    From his office in Conshohocken, John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware at Wells Fargo, spoke to DELCO Today about growing up in Stroudsburg as the oldest of four brothers. As a teenager, he explored a variety of different interests – sports, student government, music, Eagle Scout, and working nights at a hotel –…

  • WSJ: Take These Steps While Doing Your Tax Return to Avoid Costly Mistakes, IRS Audits

    WSJ: Take These Steps While Doing Your Tax Return to Avoid Costly Mistakes, IRS Audits

    It takes an average of nine hours for people to do their taxes, which is more than enough time to make a mistake or two, writes Ashlea Ebeling for The Wall Street Journal. Filing errors range from forgetting to report interests to making a math mistake and much more. If the IRS catches those mistakes…

  • Delaware County Leadership: Susan Larkin, EVP and President of Core Commercial Markets, Independence Blue Cross

    Delaware County Leadership: Susan Larkin, EVP and President of Core Commercial Markets, Independence Blue Cross

    Susan Larkin, EVP and president of Core Commercial Markets for Independence Blue Cross, spoke to DELCO Today about growing up in Upland, where her dad was both the school principal and the mayor. She recalled working part-time at Veterans Stadium and JFK Stadium, where she got to see Phillies games and Live Aid. Larkin discussed…

  • Pennsylvania’s $4 Billion Forgotten Bounty: Could Some Be Yours?

    Pennsylvania’s $4 Billion Forgotten Bounty: Could Some Be Yours?

    Pennsylvania Treasury Department currently has over $4 billion in unclaimed property that includes dormant bank account funds, stocks, jewelry, and much more, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. Treasury Department data shows that one in ten Pennsylvanians is owed unclaimed property, with a typical claim amounting to approximately $1,600. With National Unclaimed Property Day –…

  • PA Secretary of State Addresses Election Fears, Remains Optimistic Despite Conspiracy Theories

    PA Secretary of State Addresses Election Fears, Remains Optimistic Despite Conspiracy Theories

    Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt recently addressed potential concerns over the upcoming presidential election in November in hopes of preempting conspiracy theories, writes Sean Kitchen for The Keystone. Schmidt was cautiously optimistic about election officials being able to count mail-in ballots following the election. “While the law hasn’t changed, a couple other things have,”…

  • More Companies Are Opting to Bring Employees Back to Office Five Days a Week

    More Companies Are Opting to Bring Employees Back to Office Five Days a Week

    UPS recently informed its employees that it will require full-time office attendance, joining a small group of big companies that are pushing for five days in the office, writes Chip Cutter for The Wall Street Journal. Other major companies that already asked at least some segments of their workforce to return to the office full-time…

  • Punxsutawney Phil’s Big Day Is Tomorrow, Here Is What You Need To Know

    Punxsutawney Phil’s Big Day Is Tomorrow, Here Is What You Need To Know

    Thousands of people will head to Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney 80 miles northeast of Pittsburgh on Friday in the early morning hours to see groundhog Punxsutawney Phil roused from his stump to predict the weather, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. If the most famous groundhog sees his shadow, chances are high that winter will…