New York State Fair's 800-pound butter sculpture to be converted into energy
The whopping 800-pound butter sculpture at the New York State Fair will be converted to enough energy to power a home for three days, according to the American Dairy Association.
East Coast offshore wind farm delayed due to supply chain issues, high interest, and lack of tax credits
Danish offshore wind farm company announced plans for a New Jersey wind farm called Ocean Wind I will be delayed until 2026 because of supply chain issues and high interest rates.
Maryland grandma of 12 hits big in lottery after joking that she'd win
A 70-year-old Maryland woman took home a top lottery prize after reportedly joking about winning big with her husband. The anonymous winner is a grandma of 12.
Worker dies in forklift accident at Logan International Airport
A forklift operator died Tuesday after becoming involved in an accident at Boston’s Logan International Airport, according to state police.
NY AG secures increased $12.5B payout after drinking water for millions contaminated with 'forever chemicals'
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced changes to a possible $12.5 million settlement with 3M over water pollution.
Wall Street CEOs demand Biden and Congress fix NYC migrant crisis
More than 100 CEOs and business leaders in New York City are calling for federal action to fix the United States' broken immigration system and address the migrant crisis.
Popular summer vacation destinations across US see uptick in vacancies
Popular travel destinations across the country experienced lower occupancy rates this summer and real estate experts believe one of the causes could be high supply with low demand.
SEC files charges against former New Jersey officer in crypto fraud scheme targeting first responders
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges against a former New Jersey police officer for his alleged involvement a crypto fraud scheme targeting first responders.
Upscale Baltimore grocery store closed for days over disturbing infestation
A Harris Teeter in Baltimore, Maryland's Locust Point neighborhood has been shut down for days over a reported mouse infestation.
Lobstermen pinched as inflation, new regulations cause cost of delicacy to rise
The price of lobster meat, an already expensive food, is quickly increasing as inflation, federal regulations and smaller catches by fishermen impact the sale of the delicacy.
Business owner from NY says Georgia allowed manufacturing company to flourish: ‘We are busting at the seams’
As six southern states surpass the Northeast in contributing to U.S. GDP, Winton Machine Company owner and CEO confirms business is booming in Georgia and its neighbors.
New York, California each lost $1T in assets as financial firms fled south
New York and California have lost $1 trillion apiece, thanks to the steady departure of big tech firms and Wall Street banks over the past several years.
Tesla data breach affects 75,735 people, state attorney general announces
Two employees of electric car company Tesla violated data security protocol and leaked personal information of over 75,000 individuals to a foreign media outlet.
New Jersey closes 27 Boston Markets after finding 'violations of workers’ rights,’ $600K in wages owed
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has issued stop-work orders at more than two dozen Boston Market locations in the state over alleged violations.
Massachusetts health officials warn of data breach involving more than 134K people
Health officials in Massachusetts are warning more than 134,000 residents, who currently or were enrolled in certain state programs, that their personal data may have been stolen.
Pennsylvania theme park opening largest 'Sesame Street' store in the country
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place is adding a giant gift shop outside its gates, which will serve as its flagship store, and the largest "Sesame Street"-themed store in the country.
NYC Dollar Tree store closes over alleged rat infestation spotted by community group: 'Will not back down'
Residents of Queens, New York, turn to the Ozone Park Residents Block Association for advocacy help after spotting an alleged rat infestation at a local Dollar Tree store.
Massachusetts firefighters say electric car 'spontaneously' burst into flames outside home
The Wareham Fire Department says its firefighters spent three hours and used more than 11,000 gallons of water to extinguish a sudden electric vehicle fire.
Decades-long squatter takeover left to local Pennsylvania authorities: 'We're stuck dealing with it'
The city of Jeannette's fire chief says the department plans to use funds from Biden's rescue plan to demolish a remaining 250 vacant homes deteriorating from squatter activity.
Pennsylvania town experiencing problem of squatters in abandoned homes
Jeannette, Pennsylvania Fire Department Chief Bill Frye on the growing problem of squatters in abandoned homes and the safety concerns that come with this.



















