Residents at Golden Living Centers were left in soiled diapers, at risk for bed sores and not routinely bathed, Attorney General says.
“First they're told power will be restored at 11 p.m. Then the next day it's 3 p.m. Then they're again told 11 p.m. This goes on for days."
Hounds meant business on Friday.
The company that supplies Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli.
The announcement came the day after State Sen. Andy Dinniman asked residents for traffic "horror" stories due to the closure.
'It’s real. Hot Dog Bites Pizza. 6.18.15. #HotDogPizza,' the company announced on Twitter this week.
Nine stores in the region will raise money Saturday for cancer research.
Seven hospitals in southeastern Pennsylvania mark up prices more than 10 times the cost allowed by Medicare, according to a new study.
How would you rate Comcast's service? Their approval ratings drastically dropped in an annual survey released this week.
AmerisourceBergen in Chesterbrook is the top Pennsylvania company listed in the 2015 Fortune 500.
Some restaurants pack a day or two's worth of calories into a single meal.
Purchase any beverage and get a free donut this Friday in honor of National Donut Day.
Michael Bowman will step down from his position as president of the resort to lead the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board.
The Barrel serves up a sophisticated, yet casual dining experience featuring mixed drinks, sangrias and more.
A coalition of states reached a settlement with the technology firm buying out the bankrupt company.
Several media outlets are reporting that Starbucks customers are getting hacked. Starbucks says no such thing has occurred.
The deal allows Schuylkill Valley Sports customers to replace jerseys of NFL players traded or cut for half off the new jersey.
Why pay extra when you can make it at home?
For every haircut purchased at one of Hair Cuttery’s salons, a free haircut certificate will be donated to a victim of domestic violence.
The Philly Pretzel Factory is offering one free pretzel for customers on Sunday.
Drop by Deep Groove Records in Phoenixville Saturday to get your fix for vintage music the way it's meant to be heard.
The convenience store chain expects to giveaway more than 1.5 million cups of coffee for Wawa Day on April 16.
The supermarket chain will increase pay rates for 10,000 employees making minimum wage at its 197 stores.
Salon Fiber has been tapped to style the hair for models during Main Line Fashion Week's first runway show.
Possible listeria contamination prompted Sabra Dipping Co. to recall packs of its Classic Hummus brand.
The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Health Services re-opened its renovated offices Thursday night.
The neighborhood staple is the next subject of the Phoenixville Regional Chamber of Commerce's new video series.
The annual restaurant week kicks off in May with the Phoenixville Food Truck Festival.
Dr. Don Meyer was one of the honorees at the Phoenixville Chamber of Commerce's annual awards dinner.
A golf outing provided the funds for the donation to the Phoenixville landmark.
Wegmans is recalling frozen spinach because of possible listeria contamination. Amy's Kitchen Inc. is also recalling spinach products.
The Phoenixville restaurant hosts an evening of organic dining and education Thursday.
Bridge Street Chocolates is the first in a series of videos produced by the Phoenixville Chamber of Commerce highlighting local businesses.
Select Frontier and Simply Organic brand items have been recalled by GIANT and MARTIN’S stores due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Phoenixville customers can receive one free Italian ice between noon and 9 p.m. Friday.
A $10 million settlement agreement of a class action suit against the retail chain received preliminary approval by a federal judge.
Approximately 6.5 million boxes 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.