If you don’t know about Reading, Pennsylvania, you’ve surely heard of its biggest claim to fame—or at least its... The post 7 Best Places for Craft Beer in Reading, Pennsylvania appeared first on Everybody Hates A Tourist.| Everybody Hates A Tourist
We expect that none of our readers need reminding about the disastrous Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., 600 U.S. 122 (2023), holding that Pennsylvania could constitutionally (under the Due Process Clause, at least) deem the mere act of registering to do business in Pennsylvania as “consent” that permits the Commonwealth’s courts to assert general... Continue Reading| Drug & Device Law
Our readership is tuned into current events and stays up to date on significant drug and device litigation. We bet no one missed that Taylor and Travis are getting married, or that a college football game being hyped as the biggest regular season game in at least a decade (Texas v. Ohio St.) happens tomorrow. ... Continue Reading| Drug & Device Law
President Donald Trump says he’s doubling the tariff rate on steel to 50%, a dramatic increase that could further push up prices for a metal used to make housing, autos and other goods.| AP News
Is this a hidden gem in Easton, PA? The National Canal Museum in Easton, PA, is a small but engaging museum that shares the history of the Lehigh Canal and all that comes with it. There are several interactive exhibits for kids that keep it interesting as they learn about the canal’s history. But that’s […]| Where the Wild Kids Wander
“Troopers observed … no beds, boarded up windows, feces covered on the bedroom walls, fleas, limited clothing, and food."| IJR
When breweries close, regulars and employees gather one last time to share memories over pints, to toast to the good times, and to take pictures that will pop up annually on social media. Two Rivers Brewing Co. in Easton, Pennsylvania, closed in mid-August. For its patrons and owners, however, the brewery will live on through […] The post Inside a Closed Brewery, a Familiar Jingle Plays On first appeared on All About Beer.| All About Beer
There is no easy way to categorize La Baja. At its heart, this 30-seat BYOB is Mexican. But it’s the influences of cuisines from around the world—namely Asian and Mediterranean—that make it truly distinctive. The post Mexican and Global Flavors Make La Baja a Standout appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Vampire hunting kits, skeletons, and magical items make up the intriguing collection here. See what to expect at VAMPA Vampire & Paranormal Museum.| Guide to Philly
Last Week of August? Is September next week already? I swear I did not blink; it just happened before my eyes! Guess what else is happening? I have begun to embrace the fact that Autumn is almost here. Fall Feels Are you feeling the gentle shift? I guess I am ready for Fall candles, spicy … Continue reading Tuesday Tidbits #339 Can it be True?| Two Trails One Road
The purpose of Thrifty Thursday is to read a book which was free (at some point). This is a series I want to read. Kindle freebie on April 15, 2023 (currently $2.99 at Amazon and Barnes and Noble as of writing this post) Audible purchase for $3.75 on December 17, 2020 Overall rating 4.20 with […]| Books of My Heart
Pennsylvania reported $557.7 million in gaming revenue in July, an 11.4% increase on last year, with 30.9% iGaming Growth| Gambling Industry News
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. -Proverbs 22:6 During the 2023-2024 legislative session, I presented a signature piece of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) legislation to Rep. Joseph Hamm (R-District 84), aimed to ensure that schoolchildren are […] The post Creating a Culture of Life in Pennsylvania appeared first on Concerned Women for America.| Concerned Women for America
Pennsylvania has a fascinating industrial history, ranging from wood to coal to steel (and more!). I recently had the opportunity to visit the National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum in Coatesvil…| Journeys of Dr. G
This story was originally reported by Nadra Nittle of The 19th. As a “pink-collar profession” — a nickname given to women-dominated occupations — teaching has historically paid less than comparable fields requiring a higher education degree, and in Philadelphia, the push to close the wage gap could lead to a strike by the end of […]| The 74
A happy packing list for Happy Valley The post Traveling Light: A Carry-On Packing List for State College, Pennsylvania first appeared on wayward.| wayward
Heading to State College, Pennsylvania, for the first time? Here's your ultimate travel guide to Happy Valley—including all the best things to do on your trip.| wayward | a travel and style blog
Roche’s reorganization of Spark Therapeutics is coming more into focus, with nearly 300 employees being let go by the end of this year. Spark also trimmed its staff in 2024.| BioSpace
You think you’ve solved the problem. You separate the employee from the alleged harasser. You tell him not to contact her—ever. Years pass without incident. Then one day, the same two people ...| The Employer Handbook Blog
There are so many great places to enjoy some fall hikes near Philadelphia - these are some of the best!| Trails That Rock
A growing number of schools are implementing stringent cellphone policies. But how many include smartwatches?| Education Week
If you or your kids love bounce houses, then you’ll LOVE this bounce park! FUNBOX bounce park travels around the country, providing some fun and exhausting entertainment for kids and adults alike. Luckily, it stopped close to our home, so we could check it out! If a bounce park is something you’ve been thinking about […] The post FUNBOX Guide: What to Know Before Jumping at the World’s Biggest Bounce Park appeared first on Where the Wild Kids Wander.| Where the Wild Kids Wander
It’s more than the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company! There are so many things to do in Scranton! The Electric City offers natural beauty, fascinating history, and unique attractions. And many of these attractions are FREE or at least reasonably priced. Whether you are visiting for the day or a weekend, you’ll find plenty of fun […] The post 10 Fun Things To Do in Scranton, PA appeared first on Where the Wild Kids Wander.| Where the Wild Kids Wander
Pennsylvania is an incredible state that has tons of history and natural beauty. With two major cities on each side and tons of natural attractions like mountains, waterfalls, and even a Great Lake, there are plenty of things to do in the Keystone State. Although this Pennsylvania bucket list could be 10x as long, we […] The post Pennsylvania Bucket List: 10 Must-Do Adventures in the Keystone State appeared first on Where the Wild Kids Wander.| Where the Wild Kids Wander
Strasburg is a top destination in Lancaster County for good reason! With the historic Strasburg Railroad, tons of train-themed attractions, and the beautiful Amish countryside, there are plenty of things to do in Strasburg and nearby for families. We love visiting this area of Pennsylvania, and you will too. Whether you want to spend time […] The post Train Rides and More: The Best Things to Do in Strasburg With Kids appeared first on Where the Wild Kids Wander.| Where the Wild Kids Wander
When most people think about Philadelphia’s history, their minds often go straight to Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the stories of the founding fathers. But just a few blocks away from where these well-told stories unfolded, another essential chapter of America’s past was being written in the founding of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal […] The post Mother Bethel AME Church: A Historic Philadelphia Landmark You Shouldn’t Miss appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Our love for Fiore started back in 2021. At the time, chef-partners Justine MacNeil and Ed Crochet were creating full takeout dinners inspired by different regions of Italy. We chose Emilia-Romagna, indulging in the good balsamic vinegar, prosciutto di Parma, and Parmigiano Reggiano that define the region. From the first bite, we were hooked. Fast […] The post Fiore Brings Italian Excellence in Kensington appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Every August, the banks of Perkiomen Creek are filled with the joyous sounds of music. Fans of folk and Americana music flock to the fields of Old Pool Farm for one of the premier outdoor music festivals: The Philadelphia Folk Festival. The post Philadelphia Folk Festival in 2025: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
This American BYOB in Kensington features a constantly changing menu of local produce. See all the things to love about Helm.| Guide to Philly
Here in Pennsylvania, Summer is Still in Full Swing Thanks for stopping by on this beautiful Tuesday! As you already know— I get it. I might sound a bit repetitive, but we love our Country Living a…| Two Trails One Road
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration says billions in aid to Pennsylvania schools and human services will be delayed, as he and legislators struggle to end their month-long budget stalemate.| Pittsburgh's Public Source
47 States Have Completed Their Budget. PA Has Not. Here is the PoliticsPA Playbook| PoliticsPA
Dems Want Senate GOP to Move On Budget. Here is the PoliticsPA Playbook| PoliticsPA
Schools, Counties, Service Providers Affected. Here is the PoliticsPA Playbook| PoliticsPA
Says provision will rip away healthcare from thousands of Pennsylvanians| PoliticsPA
The director of Pittsburgh's career and technical education program outlines how she approaches community partnerships.| Education Week
Pittsburgh Public Schools' CTE students are graduating with at least one industry certification and a confirmed post-graduation plan.| Education Week
If you’ve ever driven down Germantown Pike in Chestnut Hill, you’ve probably seen Woodmere. Even if you didn’t know exactly what was inside, the sculptures across the lawn are nearly impossible to miss. What’s not immediately apparent is that behind the doors of this Victorian mansion is one of the top collections of work by […] The post Discovering Woodmere: A Local Treasure in Philadelphia’s Art Scene appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
There is an astounding amount of excellent ice cream in this city. Whether you're looking for a simple scoop of vanilla or a unique flavor combination, there's something that will fit the bill. The post Top Ice Cream Shops and Must-Try Flavors in Philly appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Disability Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate the lives, resilience, and leadership of people with disabilities. It also allows us to recommit to dismantling the systems that marginalize and criminalize them. At the ACLU of Pennsylvania, our work in disability rights is part of a broader fight for justice that recognizes the interconnected issues […] The post Honoring Disability Pride: A Decade of Fighting for Disability Rights in Pennsylvania appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo
Having access to necessary care with trained professionals is lifesaving for young transgender people. When a person’s gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth, they can experience many symptoms, including depression and anxiety, until they have affirming resources and are allowed to live their life as their true self. For many […] The post By Refusing to Provide Necessary Care to Trans Youth Under 19 Years of Age, Penn State Health and UPMC Are Failing Their Patie...| Publiquemoslo
Explore Pennsylvania's ultimate bargain hunting paradise| Family Destinations Guide
Once again, the old axiom proves true. The coverup is worse than the truth.| PoliticsPA
Hello and Welcome to Another Tuesday Tidbits! How was your week? Did it go by as fast as ours? Our week was FHHC: fun, hot, happy, and costly. 😃 The Red Lilies Survived! First off, one thing that h…| Two Trails One Road
Maine In Maine, lawmakers have advanced LD 1920, an emergency bill that would prohibit the sale of potentially intoxicating hemp products to individuals under the age of 21. The bill ...| U.S. Hemp Roundtable
Bill McGuigan had no idea when he went to work as an equipment operator for the Pennsylvania Turnpike in June 2014 that he was about to become a key figure in the agency’s safety history. Shortly after 8 a.m. that day, McGuigan, 61, was killed when a speeding tractor-trailer driver veered into the closed lane […]| Pittsburgh Union Progress
I’m one of the 43 percent of Americans who according to Gallup, self-identify not as Republicans or Democrats, but as […]| Broad + Liberty
Musikfest Music Industry and Education Conference presents diverse topics, perspectives and approaches. The post New Conference Connects Music Industry and Education appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
Pennsylvania’s sandwich scene extends far beyond West Philly’s famous corners. From family-run shops to neon-lit legends, the Keystone State offers mouthwatering creations that deserve recognition. These sandwich havens combine tradition, quality ingredients, and unique flavors that keep locals coming back. Ready to discover some incredible alternatives to West Philly’s sandwich scene? 1. John’s Roast Pork: […]| We3Travel
Our Wind Creek Bethlehem review reveals how this PA casino resort surprised us. Great dining, impressive spa, & more beyond the gaming floor!| Better Living
A transit agency thought it had a clear-cut reason to fire an employee under its no-fault attendance policy. But a disputed call-out, followed by a retroactive FMLA approval, now means a jury gets to decide whether the termination was lawful. TL;DR: A bus driver with a chronic medical condition was fired after hitting the maximum […]| The Employer Handbook Blog
Festivals, Fourth of July events, and free museum days are highlights of the summer in Philadelphia. See where to go for fun this month..| Guide to Philly
Looking for a dump station close to Beaver Falls, PA that is free to dump or under$10.| RV Dump Stations
Uncertainty looms in the development forecast for Pittsburgh as economic pressures challenge city strengths in research, tech and innovation.| PublicSource
Discover why Bethlehem, PA was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its Moravian history, 18th-century buildings and downtown charm.| Past Lane Travels
Democrats love to use the word “sustainable” lately, so they really ought to take their own advice and look at […]| Broad + Liberty
Education in Pennsylvania is at a crossroads. Closures during the pandemic set students back years. And a landmark Commonwealth Court […]| Broad + Liberty
Dashboard data shows how Shell’s emissions, regulatory violations, and proximity to sensitive community sites pose serious public health concerns in Beaver County, PA. The post Shell Polymers Monaca: 17.9 Billion Pounds of Emissions and Repeated Violations in Pennsylvania appeared first on FracTracker Alliance.| FracTracker Alliance
Plum Borough’s Zoning Hearing Board unanimously rejected Penneco Environmental Solutions’ proposal for a second fracking waste injection well.| FracTracker Alliance
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has reached an agreement with the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) requiring the removal of trans-identifying male swimmer Lia Thomas’s records from the women’s category. The university must also restore records to the female athletes displaced by Thomas, issue a formal apology to those affected by […]| Minding The Campus
Looking for a peaceful escape that combines authentic history with modern luxury? In my Glasbern Inn review, I'll share how this remarkable property in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley surprised us with The post Glasbern Inn Review: A Historic Getaway in Lehigh Valley appeared first on Better Living.| Better Living
Peddler's Village in Bucks County, PA is the perfect summer getaway! With 65 shops and 7 restaurants, you'll find plenty to do! See our travel itinerary!| Better Living
What landscape architects need to know. More than 70 of the 1,600 trees died and many more are suffering or missing. A multidisciplinary team is seeking solutions. By Timothy A. Schuler Signs that the trees were struggling at the Flight 93 National Memorial were apparent almost as soon as the saplings went in. Located on a former coal strip mine outside| Landscape Architecture Magazine | The Magazine of the American Society of Lan...
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is holding rallies across the U.S. demanding the release of California SEIU President David Huerta from the federal Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. Huerta, a US citizen, was documenting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Downtown LA’s Warehouse District on Friday, June 6 when federal officers […]| UNICORN RIOT
Pennsylvania State Rep. Russ Diamond is a tough-on-crime Republican who is staunchly against the death penalty. In this fascinating interview, he explains his philosophical and political rationale to capital punishment defender, The New American’s senior editor Rebecca Terrell. Read “Abolishing Death” here: https://russdiamond.substack.com/p/abolishing-death Watch all Episodes of In the Spotlight at https://thenewamerican.com/video/spotlight/ Subscribe to our ... The post Is the Death P...| In The Spotlight - The New American
Looking for casual, kid-friendly places to eat in Happy Valley that won’t break the bank and will keep everyone in the family happy? Whether you’re visiting Penn State or just passing through the State College area with the fam, finding a spot that pleases picky eaters *and* their parents can be a real mission. During... The post 9 Family-Friendly Places to Eat in Happy Valley, Pennsylvania appeared first on Flying Off The Bookshelf.| Flying Off The Bookshelf
Bright lanterns light the way around Franklin Square while food and cultural entertainment help make this one of the year's best festivals.| Guide to Philly
Hello Friends! I hope all the incredible Fathers had a special weekend! Sweet Man had a restful day. But earlier in the week it wasn’t quite as restful for us. It all started out with WiFi issues a…| Two Trails One Road
Among Unbound Academic Institute’s wild claims about educational rigor and success is that students only need 2 hours of daily instruction in core subjects.| Bucks County Beacon
Shapiro Administration continues to eliminate red tape and reduce processing times for permits, licenses, and certificates. Department of State recently achieved one-day processing times for certain kinds of business filings […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
The need for new advanced energy generation in Pennsylvania has never been more urgent. PJM’s most recent capacity auction exposed a deep imbalance between supply and demand: prices surged more than sixfold, which means skyrocketing electricity cost increases for consumers are coming in June. Meanwhile, the development of advanced energy projects has been stalled by bureaucratic hurdles and outdated alternative portfolio standards, which plateaued in 2021. It is clear that what Pennsylvan...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
Editor’s Note: The following is an article originally published on the College Fix on May 2, 2025. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. Zack De Piero, a professor suing Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) for alleged racial discrimination, plans to appeal after a district court granted […]| Minding The Campus
This Exchange Lancaster review covers everything you need to know about downtown Lancaster’s premier rooftop restaurant and cocktail bar.| Better Living
Welcome to one of Pennsylvania’s best-kept secrets: the Laurel Highlands, a region brimming with waterfalls, rivers, mountain towns, Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture, and more - all just an hour's drive from Pittsburgh or five-ish from| Dominican Abroad | Travel & Culture Guides
Comcast celebrated its planned expansion to the City of Bethlehem with an event at the Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley (HCLV) to benefit workforce development ...| philadelphia.comcast.com
If you're looking for a charming small town for a weekend getaway, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania is the perfect spot! Gerrit and I spent a weekend here and fell in love with the beautiful outdoor spaces, the| Flying Off The Bookshelf
"What I'm bringing to the table here is the inside information…the fox is in the henhouse,” said the education consultant with no education degrees who was recently hired by Pennridge School District.| Bucks County Beacon
Preliminary data from the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention says the U.S. has seen 8,485 cases of whooping cough in 2025.| AP News
U.S. President Donald Trump hiked nearly all of his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to a punishing 50% on Wednesday in a move that’s set to hammer businesses from automakers to home builders, and likely push up prices for consumers even further.| AP News
This isn’t just a cromulent decision—it’s a reminder that attorneys’ fees can’t be used to shoehorn a small state wage claim into federal court. TL;DR: A federal judge in Pennsylvania kicked a wage-and-hour case back to state court after finding that the employer couldn’t show more than $75,000 was at stake. The plaintiff’s actual damages […]| The Employer Handbook Blog
A machine operator with osteoarthritis tried to return to work with restrictions. Instead, he got terminated. Now his ADA case is headed for trial. TL;DR: A federal court just denied summary judgment in an ADA case involving a machine operator who asked to return from disability leave with light-duty restrictions. The employer delayed acting on […]| The Employer Handbook Blog
Turns out a medical marijuana card can’t cure everything—especially if what you’ve got is a bad case of ADA expectations. Here’s a lesson in what happens when federal law refuses to roll with the times. TL;DR: A Pennsylvania federal court just held that legally using medical marijuana under state law doesn’t protect an employee under […]| The Employer Handbook Blog
When employees stretch their FMLA leave beyond what’s certified, courts look closely at how employers respond. A recent case shows how solid documentation and a clear-eyed review of the facts can support a defensible termination. TL;DR: An employee claimed FMLA interference and retaliation (plus a bunch of other discrimination claims) after being fired for allegedly […]| The Employer Handbook Blog
Two hundred fifty years ago, in May 1775, delegates from thirteen British North American colonies gathered in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. Why was Philadelphia chosen as the seat of Congress? What made the city a critical hub for revolutionary ideas, commerce, and culture? And how has Philadelphia’s early history shaped the broader narrative […]| Ben Franklin's World
An illegal gambling network was shut down in Pennsylvania, with police seizing hundreds of unregulated betting machines.| Gambling Industry News
Tour the Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg and discover the powerful story of the only civilian killed during the three-day battle.| Get Lost In The USA
With everything happening in the world, it’s hard to believe that there could be even more devastating news. And yet, it happened – the announcement that the entire chain of JOANN fabric and craft supply stores was closing for good. It is disappointing to see all of the stores shut their doors, but I’m especially […]| Journeys of Dr. G
The Tri-State Trail to the Delaware/Maryland/Pennsylvania boundary marker is a beautiful, 3.5-mile loop that also takes you past the Arc Corner Monument.| Trails That Rock
Trough Creek State Park is a gem in Central Pennsylvania! There are so many unique things to see at this park, like Balanced Rock and Rainbow Falls. It's the| Trails That Rock
Shades of Death at Hickory Run State Park is an enormously popular waterfall trail in Pennsylvania—and for good reason!| Trails That Rock
The number of employees laid off increased year over year during the first quarter. BioSpace recaps the five largest rounds of layoffs, which included BMS and Novartis cuts.| BioSpace
A demon, a Nazi spirit, or some other "Visitor"? Can you solve these paranormal mysteries Chris encountered in his childhood homes? The post That’s Just the Dead, Calling Your Name appeared first on Homespun Haints.| Homespun Haints
From my first visit to Philadelphia in 2017, I became a huge fan of this vibrant city. Philly has so much to offer — history buffs, foodies, sports fans, and art lovers will all find| DownshiftingPRO
By Chloe Kot ’25 The Gettysburg College Model United Nations and International Affairs Association, with the Political Science Department and Things Ukrainian at Gettysburg, recently hosted Vassilis Coutifaris, a Senior Officer at the European Union delegation to the United States. Coutifaris discussed the political economy connecting Europe and the U.S. With global events like the … Continue reading "Why Pennsylvanians Should Care About Europe’s Economy "| Ike’s Anvil
Running for Office While Raising a Family: Lessons from Team Mercuri In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith sits down with Rob and Kelsey Mercuri to discuss... The post 426: Running for Office While Raising a Family: Lessons from Team Mercuri appeared first on L3 Leadership | Pittsburgh Leadership.| L3 Leadership | Pittsburgh Leadership
In addition to offering new resources for job seekers and creating new policies, Pennsylvania used generative AI to evaluate the accuracy of more than 3,600 open position descriptions and job classifications.| StateScoop
Our Hotel West & Main review explores this unique luxury boutique hotel in Conshohocken, PA. Discover why this beautifully restored 1874 firehouse with exceptional dining, thoughtful design, and historic charm makes for a perfect Philadelphia-area getaway.| Better Living
Comcast’s commitment to Pennsylvania runs deep. Pennsylvania is home to the company’s headquarters, and we are dedicated to delivering state-of-the art connectivity […]| Comcast Philadelphia & New Jersey