The USDA took similar action with E. coli bacteria in 1994 after deadly outbreaks of food poisoning tied to ground beef.
Pressure changes can lead to inflammation and swelling in joints, which is why they may feel different in different weather conditions.
The state PUC announced Thursday that PPL Electric Utilities must pay into a fund for those struggling to pay bills after issues with customers' bills in 2023.
Inflation data showed that “core” prices, which don't include things like gas or groceries, rose by an elevated 0.3% from February to March.
The second annual fashion show will be at the Marketplace at Steamtown in Scranton this weekend. It's free and all in support of Educational Opportunity Centers.
Barry's Car Barn in Lancaster County is a collection of automobile relics, memorabilia and much more that will leave visitors in awe.
Although there are no cases of bird flu among cows in Pennsylvania, local dairy farms are taking the necessary precautions.
Chipotle says its reintroduction of chicken al pastor to menus led to higher-than-usual chicken demand, but say they're not experiencing chicken shortages.
Scott takes on delicate issues in a special edition of Talkback Feedback After Dark.
Steelton Highspire School District purchased six new electric buses through a $2.7M federal grant. They are the first in Pennsylvania to have an electric bus fleet.
It was the fourth draft with quarterbacks going with the first three picks, and the first time five QBs went in the top 10.
The Mid Valley School District in Lackawanna County celebrated the opening of its new stadium on Thursday with a unique track meet.
Crews are searching for the cause of a fire that destroyed a garage on Thursday evening.
Newswatch 16's Jack Culkin shows the journey of the 2019 Central Columbia graduate, Jared Verse, who will join the Rams after being selected in the NFL draft.
Three people were killed after a crash early Tuesday morning in Athens Township.
A new theater will soon replace the Regal Cinema at the Lycoming Mall, which was closed last year.
Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have popped up on an increasing number of college campuses.
New York City does provide migrants with free one-way plane or bus tickets, as a viral post claims. Here’s what we can VERIFY about the reticketing service.
Recently, sections of Turtle Creek were removed from the Impaired Waters list.
Programs such as SHINE and ACHIEVE provide homework help and a hot meal, but now they're at risk of shuttering.
In 2022, Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 16 years in prison in Los Angeles for rape. Overturning a 2020 New York conviction doesn’t change that sentence.
Toll companies say they do not send personal account information to customers via text.
While one is newly upgraded in Carbon County. Another range in neighboring Monroe County is next on the list.
An elementary school in Carbon County is getting books into the hands of students in a fun, high-tech way.
More than 100,000 Ring customers will receive their refunds via PayPal in the coming weeks.
Less than 48 hours until the fun, food, and fantasy are back at Knoebels Amusement Resort.
The Balsa 94, a bulk carrier sailing under a Panama flag, passed through the new 35-foot channel headed for St. John, Canada.
The rules are a key part of Biden’s pledge to eliminate carbon pollution from the electricity sector by 2035 and economy-wide by 2050.
Despite his age, Art Schallock's baseball memories are still fresh in his mind.
According to the FDA, remnants of the bird flu virus have been detected in pasteurized milk, but it won’t infect whoever drinks it.
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker shows us what they'll be cooking up in Kentucky.
Contrary to popular belief, pollen from flowers isn’t the leading cause of seasonal allergies and you can’t escape pollen allergies by moving to a drier climate.
A new center is open in Williamsport it's geared to the mothers of newborns. Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker shows us the lactation support center.
The lineup for this summer's Rockin' the River concerts was announced Thursday in Luzerne County.
Dustin Pari shares spine-tingling evidence and hair-raising stories from his paranormal investigations around the globe.
The G2DSP program at St. Joseph's Center provides high school students with experience working as Direct Support Professionals.
The Pennsylvania Utility Commission voted 5-0 to investigate FirstEnergy’s rate increase requests, which were filed on April 2, 2024.
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Newswatch 16's Jon Meyer takes a look at presidential voting in the Keystone State and what that might mean for the November election.
While the New York conviction was thrown out, Weinstein will remain in prison because he was convicted in Los Angeles of another rape and sentenced to 16 years.