07.24.12 | Sarah Harnisch
It's July, but deals are already in full swing and retailers are hoping to lure consumers early this year. Staples allows you to trade in older binders for new ones for 2 dollars. Walmart has launched an 88 cent aisle for a broad range of school ...
07.24.12 | Sarah Harnisch
The Olympics kick off Friday, and a billion people around the world will be watching. That's one in every nine people on the planet. The Olympic Committee has discovered a new problem though, one that's too late to fix. Apparently, kids are afraid ...
07.24.12 | Sarah Harnisch
The federal government is taking a closer look at Pennsylvania's voter i.d. law. The law requires you to have a photo i.d. for your vote to count this November. President Barack Obama's Department of Justice is asking whether Pennsylvania's law ...
07.23.12 | Sarah Harnisch
A Pennsylvania newspaper is standing up for a restaurant that offers Christians a discount. An atheist activist filed a complaint against the Lost Cajun Restaurant for discrimination after it offered a 10-percent discount off meals for customers ...
07.23.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Pastor Bill Devlin-- the man best known for fighting for churches' rights to rent New York City public schools in off hours-- nearly passed away this past weekend. He underwent emergency surgery Saturday for a ruptured intestine, but is expected to ...
07.23.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There's a shortage of nurses in New York and Pennsylvania. One hospital has a new method of drawing nurses to the area: they are handing out Apple Ipads as door prizes and 10-thousand dollar signing bonuses to experienced nurses. Guthrie Health ...
07.23.12 | Sarah Harnisch
The one year anniversary of gay marriage is Tuesday in New York. The Empire State became the largest state in the nation to legalize gay marriage a year ago, July 24th, 2011. Supporters hoped it would boost national momentum and pump money into the ...
07.20.12 | Bob Price
Government forecasters say the excessive heat across much of the U.S. may not let up until October.
07.20.12 | Bob Price
Physical inactivity causes one in ten deaths worldwide, according to a series of studies. Researchers say their findings put physical inactivity on par with smoking and obesity as a health risk.
07.20.12 | Bob Price
More New Yorkers appear to be selling their homes