• Wawa or Sheetz? Who Comes Out Ahead for Best Made-to-Order Food?

    Wawa or Sheetz? Who Comes Out Ahead for Best Made-to-Order Food?

    In the battle of Sheetz vs. Wawa, who has the best made-to-order food, asks Chelsea Falin for the Daily Meal. The Sheetz made-to-order menu has a lot of choices, most with quirky names that have a “z” at the end. Wawa’s made-to-order menu is also extensive, ranging from hoagies and bowls to salads and burgers.…

  • Facing Hemp Ban, PA Lawmakers Race to Regulate THC Drinks and Products

    Facing Hemp Ban, PA Lawmakers Race to Regulate THC Drinks and Products

    With the hemp industry facing a federal crackdown, Pennsylvania lawmakers are rushing to establish regulations. They’re currently weighing proposals that would both sell THC drinks in beer stores and regulate THC products alongside medical cannabis, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. State Rep. Steven Malagari plans on introducing a bill that would regulate THC…

  • PennDOT Denies Several Personalized License Plate Applications Daily; Here Are Some of Them

    PennDOT Denies Several Personalized License Plate Applications Daily; Here Are Some of Them

    PennDOT issues many vanity license plates annually, but it also rejects countless applications, from the puerile to the racist, according to a staff report from City & State Pennsylvania. Over at PennDOT, it’s somebody’s job to check the thousands of vanity license plate applications annually and pull out the bad seeds. Each application has to…

  • PA’s Anniversary License Plates Confuse Toll Readers, Sending Out Wrong Bills

    PA’s Anniversary License Plates Confuse Toll Readers, Sending Out Wrong Bills

    Pennsylvania’s new license plates honoring America’s 250th birthday include a small design detail that confuses automated plate readers, resulting in drivers receiving incorrect toll bills, writes Maggie Kent for 6abc. According to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, certain automated plate-reading systems are having difficulty telling the redesigned zero apart from the number eight. “This is an…

  • Snowstorms May Be Up, But Crashes on the PA Turnpike are Down

    Snowstorms May Be Up, But Crashes on the PA Turnpike are Down

    While it has been a more active winter this year for Pennsylvania Turnpike crews due to frequent snowstorms, it’s actually been safer than previous years, writes Mike DeNardo for KYW Newsradio.   Fewer car crashes have occurred on the turnpike this year, despite the region experiencing more snow.  According to Chief Operating Officer Craig Shuey, much of this has to do with the timing…

  • Pennsylvania Turnpike Fights Back Against Sneaky Toll Evasion with Public’s Help

    Pennsylvania Turnpike Fights Back Against Sneaky Toll Evasion with Public’s Help

    As a growing number of sneaky motorists are finding ways to conceal their license plates from toll cameras, so Pennsylvania Turnpike is turning to other drivers to catch them, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street Journal. Cheating the system has become easier thanks to mechanical devices that can hide a car’s tag at the…

  • Cursive Handwriting is Back in PA Schools Thanks to New Law

    Cursive Handwriting is Back in PA Schools Thanks to New Law

    Governor Josh Shapiro signed a bill last week requiring that cursive handwriting lessons return to Pennsylvania classrooms beginning April 12, writes Peter Hall for Pennsylvania Capital-Star.   The law, which was supported by Rep. Dane Watro and Sen. Wayne Langerholc, will also add printing and joined italics to writing curricula.  For years, lawmakers have been pushing to bring back cursive writing in Pennsylvania schools, following in the…

  • 7 Romantic Pennsylvania Getaways for a Perfect Valentine’s Day Celebration

    7 Romantic Pennsylvania Getaways for a Perfect Valentine’s Day Celebration

    February’s here, and with it, the month of love is in full swing! Romance isn’t just about grand gestures like in films; it’s the simple act of being fully there with each other and soaking in the moment that makes for the best celebration. Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to show your loved one…

  • Looking for Love? Pennsylvania Ranks in Top 10 Best States for Singles

    Looking for Love? Pennsylvania Ranks in Top 10 Best States for Singles

    Where you live can have an impact on your ability to find a romantic partner, and according to a recent study, Pennsylvania was ranked in the top ten best states for singles, writes Adam McCann for WalletHub.  WalletHub compared all 50 states across 29 metrics to help determine how easy or difficult it is to find a romantic…

  • Are Pennsylvanians Too Gullible? New Survey Points To Yes

    Are Pennsylvanians Too Gullible? New Survey Points To Yes

    Pennsylvanians may be a bit too gullible, according to a new survey that ranks the state among the five most gullible in the nation, writes Kiersten Hickman for Reader’s Digest. The survey, conducted by MRO Electric and Supply Company, questioned 2,195 participants nationwide on a range of commonly accepted myths. The results were scored to…

  • Medicaid Cuts, Private Equity Ownership Hurting Some PA Hospitals

    Medicaid Cuts, Private Equity Ownership Hurting Some PA Hospitals

    Bad financial deals aren’t helping Pennsylvania hospitals that are already struggling with Medicaid funding cuts, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. About 37 percent of Pennsylvania hospitals now run at a loss. It’s expected that 12 to 14 Pennsylvania hospitals will close in the next five years. Financial strategies like aggressive cost-cutting and sale-leaseback agreements used…

  • Beyond Punxsutawney: 6 Must-See Groundhog Day Events to Experience in Pennsylvania

    Beyond Punxsutawney: 6 Must-See Groundhog Day Events to Experience in Pennsylvania

    Groundhog Day is finally here, and Pennsylvania is brimming with exciting ways to celebrate this quirky tradition. While Punxsutawney Phil remains the star of the nation’s most famous Groundhog Day celebration, Pennsylvania Dutch Country and other parts of the state offer equally charming events to mark the day. From weather-predicting groundhogs to folk traditions and…

  • Pennsylvania’s Large Rivers Struggle While Small Creeks Offer Path to Recovery

    Pennsylvania’s Large Rivers Struggle While Small Creeks Offer Path to Recovery

    With Pennsylvania’s flagship waterbodies like the Delaware River struggling to restore fish and wildlife populations, small creeks offer hope for a broader turnaround, write Scott Ensign and David Arscott for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Pennsylvania’s recent river health report card, waterbodies throughout the state are likely to begin the spring season with diminished populations…

  • Pennsylvania Leads the US in Online Gaming Revenue, Harrah’s Ranked 4th in November

    Pennsylvania Leads the US in Online Gaming Revenue, Harrah’s Ranked 4th in November

    Pennsylvania is the number one iGaming market in the U.S.,  and the only state to achieve $300 million of online gaming revenue in two consecutive months, writes Corey Sharp for Play Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported that Pennsylvania iGaming operators generated $304.4 million in revenue in November, above $300 million for the second…

  • Pennsylvania Listed as 6th Worst State in the Country to Start a Business

    Pennsylvania Listed as 6th Worst State in the Country to Start a Business

    In a recent study, WalletHub created a ranking of the best and worst states to start a business, and Pennsylvania was placed at No. 45, writes Adam McCann for WalletHub.   According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20 percent of startups don’t survive past their first year, and almost half fail to hit their fifth anniversary, due to inflation and labor market tightness.   “The best states…

  • No Real ID? Prepare for New $45 Airport Fee in February

    No Real ID? Prepare for New $45 Airport Fee in February

    Travelers without a Real ID will face a $45 surcharge to board flights starting next month, which is double the fee that was originally projected by the Transportation Security Administration, writes Jason Lalljee for AXIOS. The $45 fee provides coverage for ten days, after which travelers must pay it again. The TSA “will refer all…

  • $8M U.S. Shipbuilding Grant Awarded to Partners: DCCC, Hanwha Philly Shipyard, and a Regional Higher Education Consortium

    $8M U.S. Shipbuilding Grant Awarded to Partners: DCCC, Hanwha Philly Shipyard, and a Regional Higher Education Consortium

    A public/private partnership — led by Delaware County Community College (DCCC) and shipbuilder Hanwha Philly Shipyard, Inc. (HPSI) — has been awarded an $8 million federal grant over four years to create an innovative, new model of education and training for U.S. shipbuilding that will include sending U.S. instructors and workers overseas to learn advanced…

  • Stephen Sheetz’ Successful Expansion Helped Fuel Wawa Rivalry

    Stephen Sheetz’ Successful Expansion Helped Fuel Wawa Rivalry

    A Pennsylvania food feud continues between Delaware County-based Wawa and  Altoona-based Sheetz, even with the recent death of Sheetz CEO Stephen G. Sheetz, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 77-year-old Sheetz led the family-owned business from 1984 to 1995, then served as chairman of the board for nearly 20 years. Under his watch,…