
Five Fun Things to Do With the Family This November
The weather is getting cooler but that doesn’t mean November isn’t jam packed with outings for friends and family.
The weather is getting cooler but that doesn’t mean November isn’t jam packed with outings for friends and family.
The latest job numbers from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) released last month shows that the unemployment rate in September reached an all time low in the commonwealth, mirroring national trends.
Here are five Christmas markets to check out in Pennsylvania this holiday season.
“Don’t wait until the week of Thanksgiving to make that purchase” and “be strategic and be patient. Plan today for Thanksgiving Day,” are just some of the advice that Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture, Russell Redding, doled out to residents as the holiday season approaches.
Pennsylvania is getting around $172 million in federal funding over five years dedicated to expanding electric charging infrastructure across the state.
Pennsylvanians are especially fond of enjoying a bottle of wine while binge watching a TV show.
Designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service in 1973, Hemlocks Natural Area is the home to many hemlock trees that are believed to be more than 225 years old.
Bird hunters are reminded by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to take Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) precautions this season.
Bigfoot, Mothman, The Jersey Devil – cryptids have both fascinated and terrified humans for centuries.
The El Niño – Southern Oscillation (ENSO) update from the Climate Protection Center and the Columbia School points towards a higher probability of a third winter in a row of La Niña.
The study revealed that American Psycho, but more specifically Patrick Batemen, was the most searched for villain in the state of Pennsylvania, and the country at large.
If you were to see an alligator providing those same reliefs, what reaction would you expect to have?