Approximately 242,000 cases of Kraft macaroni and cheese are affected by the voluntary recall.
Dairy Queen celebrates its 75th year with a free vanilla cone for customers as it raises money for the Children's Miracle Network.
McNeil will pay $25 million after pleading guilty to selling children’s medications tainted with nickel and chromium, the DOJ announced.
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate is still below the U.S. rate of 5.7 percent.
Stephen Latona, of MCCC's Culinary Arts Institute, was offered funding for his restaurant concept, Smoke Kitchen.
People who have allergies to peanuts and almonds could have a “serious or life-threatening” reaction if they eat the recalled bagels.
It’s possible gas prices will increase as much as $0.50 per gallon by the spring, AAA Mid Atlantic said.
The new app can be used to make mobile payments for purchases at all Wawa locations. It also features a rewards system.
Sales of Pennsylvania wines were up 31 percent, the state Liquor Control Board said
You can expect to pay a dime more per gallon and 13 cents per gallon more for diesel starting Thursday.
The unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in more than six years, the commonwealth said.
Some Comcast customers have noticed an erroneous $9.50 charge on their November statements.
The fast food giant announced it will cut eight items from its menu as soon as January, according to reports.
A new study shows that 58 percent of 300 large retailers are less secure than a year ago, when millions of customers’ data was breached.
The Girl Scouts of America on Monday announced the creation of the Digital Cookie platform for online cookie sales.
Many local malls are opening on Thanksgiving Day.
The data from October puts the state’s unemployment rate at 5.4 percent.
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Businesses are offering free or discounted meals and services to retired and active U.S. military personnel.
The new policy allows baristas to wear wedding and other rings, as long as they don’t have stones. Nose rings appear to be OK, too.
The wipes may be contaminated with bacteria, the FDA says.
It's National Coffee Day, and some companies are offering up specials to celebrate.
The state rate was down 1.6 percentage points from August 2013.
The popular fall-flavored drink will be returning Aug. 25, nearly a month before the official start of autumn.
The record-breaking effort ran from Feb. 23 through March 8.
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MCCC's chapter of Phi Beta Lambda will host Dr. Joel Naroff on March 19.
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The shipping company welcomed the safe drivers to its Circle of Honor.
GM has recalled 780,000 vehicles because of a defect that has caused 22 crashes and six fatalities.
Financial information of up to 70,000 customers was compromised during the hacking incident.
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