Yearly Archives: 2020
How to report spotted lanternfly sightings in Ohio
Find out how other states are handling spotted lanternfly sightings and learn how to get in touch with Ohio officials in the event you spot one.
Super-safe food for Super Bowl Sunday
There are several steps you can take to ensure that your guests enjoy the game and foods you’re serving without walking away with a case of food poisoning.
Owner of shuttered organic dairy ran $60M fraud
READING, Pa. (AP) — The owner of Trickling Springs Creamery that abruptly closed its doors last fall is accused of milking investors to the tune of nearly $60 million.
Judge: Ashtabula County business owner must pay for pollution
A judge ordered an Ashtabula County business owner to pay $200,000 for for illegally burning and mishandling oil field waste.
The joy of seeing children as parents
Judith Sutherland reflects on the joys of seeing her children raise children of their own.
Toss it? Is food safe to eat after a flood?
If your home becomes flooded, it is important that you throw away any food that might have come into contact with floodwater.
Court upholds old precedent in fracking
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled to uphold a legal principle that allows drillers to drain oil and natural gas from outside their property lines.
How wildlife escapes winter’s worst weather
Protected by layers of fat and a cozy den below the frost line, hibernators are oblivious to winter weather. Learn more about common Midwest hibernators.
Pennsylvania DEP issues $30.6M penalty to ETC Northeast Pipeline
The Pennsylvania DEP issued a $30.6 million penalty to ETC Northeast Pipeline for violations related to the 2018 Revolution Pipeline explosion and fire.
Raining cats, dogs and iguanas?
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders the falling iguana phenomenon in south Florida.