Sales of Pennsylvania wines were up 31 percent, the state Liquor Control Board said.
Depending on temperatures, the wintry mix could linger through the morning commute and into the day Monday.
Plus, how to prevent and deal with frozen pipes.
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Single-digit temperatures felt sub-zero with the wind chill Thursday morning. More snow is coming Friday.
An overnight wind chill will make it feel like 8 below zero. A wind chill advisory is in place.
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.
Check out snowfall totals from Tuesday’s storm.
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Despite all the fur, Fido can have trouble in extreme cold and snow.
Roads are slippery, flights are delayed, and there’s a chance more snow is coming.
The snow may impact the Tuesday morning commute, the National Weather Service says.
“One organ and tissue donor can save or enhance the lives of more than 50 people,” the state Physician General says.
The increase is needed to help a transportation funding shortfall, according to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.
A look at some of the events on the calendar this week.
The public was warned after an individual thought to have the disease had visited the Please Touch Museum and a Main Line pharmacy.
In the “cra-cra” world of linguistic evolution, the faculty and staff of a Michigan university want to banish a few phrases into extinction.
Plus, gas prices went up overnight.
“The Pennsylvania Department of Health is advising the public of potential exposure to a case of measles,” the agency says.
As of Thursday, you'll pay an extra $.10 per gallon of gas, and $.13 per gallon of diesel.
The parade, in its 115th year, has a new route in 2015.
Twenty-two state parks in Pennsylvania will ring in the New Year with "First Day Hikes."
More than 5,000 cases have been reported this season. Eleven people have died.
A look at some of the top stories of December.
“Scrooge won this year,” the National Weather Service said, but it felt pretty nice to us.
Plus, a 100-year-old celebrity sighting, The Hobbit reviewed, and children’s holiday wishes for the world.
Rain is expected to begin Monday and increase through Wednesday; flooding in low-lying areas is possible.
As you enjoy the holiday season, please take a moment to review these important Christmas tree safety tips from a Star Patcher.
A look at some of the top stories from the past week.
The unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in more than six years, the commonwealth said.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook is in place for the region.
As you enjoy the holiday season, please take a moment to review these important Christmas tree safety tips.
The northbound travel lanes of U.S. 202 will be moved to the center of the highway between U.S. 30 and Route 401.
A Bensalem teenager boarding a school bus was struck and killed Wednesday by a driver who failed to stop for the bus, authorities said.
“Demonstrations are not permitted on mall property,” the King of Prussia Mall says.
A 6-month-old husky was found at the corner of Malin Road and Route 401.
Make sure your pet is legal.
The number of non-employed men in what should be their prime working years has tripled nationwide since 1968.
Plus, a woman admits to stealing from an Oscar-nominated director.