Papa John's to close 300 locations across the US
The closures would affect around 9% of the restaurant's total locations in North America.
The closures would affect around 9% of the restaurant's total locations in North America.
WYOMING COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man is being accused of asking a child for inappropriate pictures on Snapchat, resulting in his termination from a fire company and an ambulance dive unit. Pennsylvania State Police report, back in August of 2024, troopers began to investigate 26-year-old Brandon Bouton for an allegation regarding sexual contact with a [...]
Dunkin’ is testing 48-ounce beverage buckets at a handful of stores, offering oversized iced coffee, lattes and Refreshers as social media buzz grows.
(WHTM)-- Governor Josh Shapiro and members of his administration held a press conference on Thursday in Berks County to give an update on the proposed ICE detention centers in Pennsylvania. The Trump Administration finalized the $87.4 million purchase of a warehouse in Berks County and a Schuylkill County warehouse earlier this month, with plans for [...]
MIDDLEBURG — Three organizations in the Susquehanna Valley will receive state funding to help reduce the stigma of substance use disorder and change the public perception about asking for help.
Allentown School Board member Ana Tiburcio defeated Republican former school board member Robert E. Smith Jr. in the 22nd Legislative District election. She won more than 67% of the vote and will replace Democrat Joshua Siegel, who resigned from the House to take office as Lehigh County executive.
The suit names the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and their respective leaders.
SUNBURY — The Degenstein Community Library will host a 10-week bridge program designed for adults interested in learning or sharpening their card-playing skills.
MILTON — Three days after the Winter Olympics ended in Italy, 17 teams comprised of students from Milton School District Career Technical Education classes held a Wednesday afternoon competition of their own, a self-described CTE Olympics.
HARRISBURG — The count of Pennsylvanians who dropped “affordable” health care through Pennie, the commonwealth’s online marketplace, has grown beyond 100,000 since enhanced premium tax credits once afforded by the federal government weren’t extended for 2026.