No singing in the bathtub? A look at Pennsylvania’s weirdest laws
From purchasing vehicles on Sundays to whistling on the streets in certain towns, Pennsylvania has some weird, obscure laws still on the books.
From purchasing vehicles on Sundays to whistling on the streets in certain towns, Pennsylvania has some weird, obscure laws still on the books.
It's a standalone toilet commonly found in Pittsburgh homes, but why?
Pennsylvania buildings like King George Inn are hundreds of years old and even older than the U.S. Constitution.
These seven women broke barriers in astronomy and beyond. Here's everything you need to know about seven women who contributed to astronomy.
Read on to learn about the history of the Susquehanna River and how you can enjoy the river today — and help protect it for the future.
From the seamstress credited with making the first U.S. flag to a woman considered by many to be the world’s first supermodel,, a number of famous women are laid to rest throughout Pennsylvania.
Women’s History Month is an ideal time to highlight the efforts of some of Pennsylvania’s impactful women.
Tossing a penny onto Franklin’s grave is a long-standing Philadelphia tradition. But why?
According to the Economic Policy Institute, the average cost for a family of four in Pennsylvania to enjoy a “modest yet adequate” standard of living is $87,500 a year. But if you live in one of the state’s 10 largest metropolitan areas, you’ll need to make more than that. A lot more in some areas.
Only two stores remain at the once-bustling Harrisburg Mall, which is set to be demolished this year. Let’s take a dive into the history of the mall before it’s gone....