Biden admin hits Sheetz convenience store chain with lawsuit, despite campaign stop
President Biden coincidentally stopped a Sheetz convenience store in Pennsylvania on the same day that a federal agency filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the company.
Pennsylvania working-class voters leaning towards Trump, feel Biden is trying to 'undercut' fossil fuel jobs
Working class voters in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area are leaning towards Donald Trump as the election nears, citing economic difficulties and Biden's position on fracking.
Pennsylvania Lottery stops Mega Millions sales ahead of massive $875M draw
The Pennsylvania Lottery has shut down sales for the Mega Millions and Powerball draws Tuesday as it undergoes a system upgrade.
Four-state meat recall after life-threatening allergen found in products
Nearly 670 pounds of raw meat products are being recalled amid concerns they may contain sesame, a potentially life-threatening allergen.
Pennsylvania thrift store finds rare 14-karat gold LEGO mask, expected to rake in thousands at auction
Employees at a Goodwill Industries warehouse in Pennsylvania came across a 14-karat gold LEGO Bionicle mask that could net thousands for the thrift giant.
Cookie brand offers custom delivery boxes with breakup messages ahead of Valentine’s Day: ‘We’re done’
Insomnia Cookies, based in Pennsylvania, announced the release of a breakup messaging delivery box for those interested in breaking off their relationship before Valentine's Day.
White House dodges question about Biden's surprise over $6 smoothie in Pennsylvania: 'Joking around'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that President Biden was joking around when he acted shocked about the $6 cost of a smoothie in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh-area man throws McDonald's worker to ground, assaults him for wrong iced coffee order: police
A Pittsburgh-area man was arrested on Oct. 31 after he allegedly assaulted a McDonald's employee when his iced coffee order was made incorrectly, Pennsylvania State Police said.
Wharton dean aware of University of Pennsylvania's 'reputational damage'
The University of Pennsylvania is among Ivy League schools dealing with backlash from deep-pocketed donor graduates over the school's tolerance of pro-Palestine groups and antisemitism.
Target scraps plan to open new store in Philadelphia after crime crisis led to other store closures nationwide
Target will not open a new store location in Philadelphia's University City neighborhood despite beginning construction, according to reports.
TSA catches man with gun for 2nd time at Philadelphia airport checkpoint: ‘Unforgivable’
A Philadelphia man got caught for a second time carrying a gun to a security checkpoint at Philadelphia International Airport on Saturday, officials said.
Panera 'Charged Lemonade' blamed for Ivy League student's death in family lawsuit
The family of Sarah Katz is suing Panera Bread, alleging the 21-year-old died after drinking one of the restaurant’s “Charged Lemonade" beverages.
Staples bans conservative activist who warned parents of graphic LGBT books in school libraries: 'Jarring'
Staples allegedly terminated the online mailbox of a Pennsylvania man after customers complained about the graphic images he was warning local parents about in a political flyer.
Seasonings recalled over rodent feces in oregano samples from Pennsylvania food manufacturer
Regal Food Inc. voluntarily recalled a list of spices which contained oregano after the food manufacturer found rodent feces in samples.
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.
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.
Squatters turn Pennsylvania homes into drug dens, set indoor campfire to cook canned ravioli
Officials in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, are working to demolish a handful of vacant homes that have been the site of squatting and drug use, according the local fire chief.
Over 10,000 cases of Trader Joe's broccoli cheddar soup recalled due to bugs in florets
A voluntary recall for nearly 10,900 cases of Trader Joe's Unexpected Broccoli Cheddar Soup has been recalled. The products have insects in them.
Freight train derailment in Pennsylvania prompts evacuations of nearby residents, businesses
Officials in Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, said there were no known hazards to the public after a freight train derailed and prompted evacuations.