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"There's No Bubble Gum and Duct Tape Here" with Steven Zanders | The Inside Dish
On this episode, Mike Drabenstott is joined by Steven Zanders, owner of Sage Alley Brewery, to talk about his long journey through the food industry and how it brought him to owning his own brewery. Steven talks about the delicious food and drink menu available at the brewery, why Coopersburg...
School board organization could become subject to Pa.’s open records law
The organization that represents Pennsylvania’s 500 school districts would be required to live under the same transparency rules as most other governmental agencies under legislation that passed the Senate on Monday by a near party-line 28-22 vote. The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill, would subject the Pennsylvania School...
Tim Keefer stepping down as Carlow men's basketball coach after 10 seasons
Jul. 1—Results, Tim Keefer said, did not always come in the form of wins and losses on the court. The only men's basketball coach in Carlow University history didn't try to squeeze everything into one bay. A narrow thinker he is not; a bloodhound who detects the hardest workers on the floor and gives them a chance — now that sounds more like Keefer. Keefer didn't win more than six games in a ...
PM East baseball's Adam Horvath, Rocco DelGiudice earn All-State honors
The Pennsylvania Baseball Coaches Association has announced its selections for the All-State teams, and two Monroe County players have received the honor. Pocono Mountain East senior pitcher Adam Horvath and junior infielder Rocco DelGiudice were both named to the Second Team for Class 5A. Horvath, who will play collegiately at James Madison, finished...
A 'funky little survivor' could see the wrecking ball, as officials support demolition of old Allentown property
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Downtown Allentown could soon get more affordable housing, with a developer looking to knock down a home and replace it with apartments. The city’s Historical Architectural Review Board on Monday supported plans submitted by Muse on 7th to demolish a two-story home that’s set back from Seventh Street.
$5 million class action lawsuit against Geisinger, Microsoft-owned IT company
DANVILLE, Pa. (WTAJ) – A class action lawsuit has been filed against Geisinger and a Microsoft company – demanding $5 million to compensate patients for a data security breach. A former patient, James Wierbowski, filed the lawsuit individually and on behalf of more than 1 million impacted Geisinger patients, claiming that a former Nuance Communications […]
School vouchers may make it into Pennsylvania’s budget. What would they really do?
This story first appeared in The Investigator, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring the best investigative and accountability journalism from across Pennsylvania. Sign up for free here. Harrisburg, Pa. — Few arguments in Harrisburg are as fraught as the one happening now over school choice vouchers, and it features a lot of spin from lawmakers and lobbyists. Still, as budget talks speed toward a resolution that may include them,...
Pennsylvania county disenfranchised voters whose mail-in ballots had errors, ACLU lawsuit claims
The ballots, which were from both Republican and Democratic voters, were not counted in the April primary, according to the lawsuit. Several of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit are voters who say their ballots were rejected for errors on the ballot’s outer “declaration” envelope, such as for writing an “incomplete date,” or failing to sign and date the envelope in the correct place. The post Pennsylvania county disenfranchised voters whose mail-in ballots had errors, ACLU lawsuit claims appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Residents across multiple states flock to Pa. to buy fireworks ahead of July 4
Fireworks sales in Pennsylvania are picking up ahead of July 4th on Thursday, with stores reporting brisk sales."We paid like $750," said Justin Samy, who drove to Pennsylvania from his home in New Jersey to buy fireworks. "Usually for New Year's we get a little more, but for the 4th of July we're keeping it calm."Because the holiday is on a Thursday this year, stores are expecting crowds after 5 p.m. on Monday, and then a rush of customers the rest of the week.Many are coming from all over the country to buy their fireworks in Pennsylvania.SEE ALSO | Philadelphia...
Pharmacy reform passes state House
(The Center Square) – The state House OK’d a bill Friday that, if passed, will reign in pharmacy benefit managers, which impact prescription pricing and put pressure on independent drug stores across Pennsylvania. “We need to create a level playing field for our community pharmacies so that they can compete fairly with the big guys. We’re taking on corporate greed, and I believe we will win,” said the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Jessica Benham, D-Carrick. ...
Kids can spend more time outdoors when provided with shade, study finds
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. During a reprieve from the region’s recent heat wave, children played with hula hoops and climbed a jungle gym in the backyard of Malaika’s Childcare in Philadelphia’s Strawberry Mansion neighborhood.
New post-debate poll finds Trump with clear lead over Biden in Pennsylvania
A post-debate poll found that former President Donald Trump has a sizable lead over President Joe Biden in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania going blue in 2020 played a key role in Biden taking the White House, a turn thought by many to have been solidified in 2022, when Democrats won the gubernatorial and Senate races. However, a […]
State police warning residents PA of phone scam
(WJET/WFXP)– Pennsylvania State Police in McKean County are warning the public about a recent phone scam involving their Megan’s Law Unit. According to PSP Lewis Run, they’ve received several reports of unknown callers contacting residents pretending to be from PSP’s Megan’s Law Unit and that there’s a warrant for their arrest. To satisfy the warrant, […]
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