PPA to get tough on sidewalk parking and parking in front of ramps
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is about to start cracking down on drivers who park on sidewalks and park in front of ramps.
EV maker slashes prices as it tries to avoid bankruptcy
California-based electric vehicle startup Fisker slashed the prices of some of its vehicles as it fights to avoid bankruptcy after a potential deal with another automaker fell through.
Conjoined twin Abby Hensel, of TLC's 'Abby & Brittany,' is now married, reports say
Conjoined twin Abby Hensel, who rose to fame alongside sister Brittany on the TLC reality series “Abby & Brittany," is married, according to reports.
Subaru recalling over 118K vehicles for airbag deployment issues
Subaru is recalling more than 118,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to an issue that could prevent the airbags from deploying during a crash, according to a federal safety regulator.
Baltimore bridge collapse could cost Carnival up to $10M this year, company says
After the Baltimore bridge collapse, Carnival said this week that it could see a "current estimated impact of up to $10 million.”
Pennsylvania House passes bill to make Hershey Kisses the state candy
The effort was started by students in Bucks County after previous efforts to make the confectionery classic Pennsylvania's state candy failed.
Burger King giving out free Whoppers to celebrate 2024 solar eclipse — How to get one
Come April 8, as the solar eclipse captivates spectators from Texas to Maine, Burger King will be satisfying hungry crowds with an exclusive deal to mark this cosmic rarity.
Baltimore sells $1 houses in effort to combat vacant home crisis
Baltimore, Maryland, city officials approved a program that would sell city-owned vacant homes for next to nothing at $1 for some applicable residents.
Eloping under the eclipse: Couples to get hitched during rare solar event
Couples across the country are gearing up to exchange vows under the upcoming total lunar eclipse, with Ohio's Seneca County hosting the "Elope at the Eclipse" event on April 8.
Taco Bell charging for sauce packets part of 'new cantina chicken menu'
Taco Bell has a new sauce at their locations, but depending on what you order, it could cost you.
FAA issues travel warning ahead of April's total solar eclipse
"Due to the high volume of traffic along the eclipse path, (airport) arrivals can expect lengthy delays during peak traffic periods," the FAA said.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse live updates: 6 people presumed dead
The search continues for 6 construction workers missing since Baltimore's Key Bridge was hit by a ship and collapsed overnight, but the workers' employer says he believes they did not survive. The city, meanwhile, is under a state of emergency.
Trader Joe's raises banana prices for 1st time in over 2 decades
Trader Joe's, known for its affordability, is breaking a long-standing tradition by raising banana prices for the first time in over two decades.
‘Titanic’ wood panel that saved Rose, not Jack, in movie sells for $700K
The movie prop from "Titanic" has caused much debate from fans, many of whom have argued that the wood panel could have supported both Jack and Rose.
Martin Greenfield, celebrity tailor and Holocaust survivor, dies at 95
The famed tailor has designed suits for six presidents and celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Joaquin Phoenix.
McDonald's to sell Krispy Kreme doughnuts nationwide
McDonald’s will begin selling Krispy Kreme Doughnuts nationwide by the end of 2026, both chains announced on Tuesday.
Ardmore Food Pantry receive food donations after desperate plea for help as demand nearly doubles
Ardmore Food Pantry's desperate plea for more food was answered after locals gathered to donate necessary supplies in effort to combat food insecurity in the area. Find out what other supplies are needed and how you can donate.
The cost of dating in 2024 is stressing people out, survey finds
According to a recent survey from Self Financial, nearly 69% of American adults felt uneasy about the cost of a date.
Housing benefits could lure employees back to office, survey shows
Many companies are facing the ongoing dilemma of office versus remote work four years after the pandemic, with a new survey highlighting housing benefits as a potential solution.
Time to sell your home? Here are 3 questions to ask yourself
As someone deeply involved in the real estate industry for decades, I understand that selling your home isn't just a financial transaction; it's a significant life decision.