• Conshohocken-Based IKEA Scores Big with Latest Throwback Furniture Line

    Conshohocken-Based IKEA Scores Big with Latest Throwback Furniture Line

    IKEA, the Swedish furniture giant with its U.S. headquarters in Conshohocken, has struck gold with the latest throwback furniture line, which is rapidly selling out everywhere, writes Tina Chadha for the House Beautiful. To mark its 80th anniversary, IKEA has reintroduced iconic vintage pieces from the archives, reimagined in vibrant colors that are guaranteed to…

  • Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Sues Owner of Shuttered Golf Course in Florida

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Sues Owner of Shuttered Golf Course in Florida

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has sued the owner of a shuttered Florida golf course to enforce a purchase agreement on the 55-acre property, writes Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder filed a complaint through its affiliate Toll Southeast on January 31 in the U.S. District Court in West Palm Beach against…

  • Historic Philadelphia Cricket Club at the Heart of Major Golf Tournament Excitement

    Historic Philadelphia Cricket Club at the Heart of Major Golf Tournament Excitement

    Greater Philadelphia’s burgeoning interest in professional golf is evident, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Soon, Flourtown will host the 2025 Truist Championship at Philadelphia Cricket Club and the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. Organizers report swift sales of hospitality suites, reflecting strong demand from the business community. This enthusiasm positions…

  • Doylestown Officials Unveil New ‘Comprehensive Plan 2035’ at Public Meeting

    Doylestown Officials Unveil New ‘Comprehensive Plan 2035’ at Public Meeting

    Doylestown Borough officials unveiled the community’s future roadmap in the newly presented Comprehensive Plan 2035 during a public meeting on Tuesday, writes for the Bucks County Courier Times. The plan, which has been in the works for years, will help guide the growth and development of the community over the next decade. The borough’s previous…

  • Joann Fabrics Closing Three Bucks County Stores

    Joann Fabrics Closing Three Bucks County Stores

    Fabric and crafting store Joann Fabrics is set to close over half of its locations nationwide, including three in Bucks County, writes Mary Walrath-Holdridge for the Bucks County Courier Times. The embattled retailer recently filed a court document listing “underperforming” stores it plans to close “immediately.” Among the 500 locations, 33 are in Pennsylvania. Joann…

  • Best Spots to Grab Delicious Chicken Sandwiches in Bucks County

    Best Spots to Grab Delicious Chicken Sandwiches in Bucks County

    If you’re craving a delicious chicken sandwich – whether it be fried, grilled, or wrapped – Bucks County is home to several places offering some of the best in the region, writes Kristen Kwiatkowski for the Eater. Karlton Cafe in Quakertown serves the stellar panko breaded chicken cutlet sandwich. It’s made with panko-breaded fried chicken,…

  • Meghan Markle to Debut American Riviera Orchard Brand at Netflix Pop-Up Store in King of Prussia Mall

    Meghan Markle to Debut American Riviera Orchard Brand at Netflix Pop-Up Store in King of Prussia Mall

    Meghan Markle is going to debut her American Riviera Orchard at the Netflix pop-up stores in two American mega-malls, including the King of Prussia Mall, write Martin Robinson and Caroline Graham for the Daily Mail. The Duchess of Sussex will launch her high-end food and homeware products on March 4, which will coincide with the…

  • Pennsylvania Ranks Among Best States for Singles

    Pennsylvania Ranks Among Best States for Singles

    Beyond personal qualities, location can significantly influence a person’s chances of finding a romantic partner, and Pennsylvanians are fortunate to reside in one of the states that tries to make dating easier, writes Adam McCann for WalletHub. To find the states that provide the best conditions for dating, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 29…

  • Doylestown’s Woman Says the Eagles Saved Her Life

    Doylestown’s Woman Says the Eagles Saved Her Life

    A Bucks County woman credits the Philadelphia Eagles with saving her life, writes Michelle Wolf for 69 News. Jo-Ann Furia of Doylestown was unwell on the day of the NFC Championship Game, and her family became concerned when she didn’t contact them. Her daughter, Gina Rubel, noted the unusual silence, especially since Jo-Ann is an…

  • Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Reflects on Super Bowl Glory, Revenge Over Chiefs

    Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Reflects on Super Bowl Glory, Revenge Over Chiefs

    Standing outside the Eagles’ locker room in the Caesars Superdome, Jeffrey Lurie basked in the moment, writes Ed Kracz for Sports Illustrated.  The overpowering cigar smoke and thumping music inside marked the team’s celebration after a dominant 40-22 Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Wynnewood resident describes the Super Bowl win…

  • Governor Josh Shapiro Sets Sights on Skill Games

    Governor Josh Shapiro Sets Sights on Skill Games

    Governor Josh Shapiro’s proposal to regulate and tax Pennsylvania’s 70,000 skill games has won the backing of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association, writes David Mowery for The Reading Eagle. In his budget address, Shapiro highlighted the need for clear legal guidance on these machines, which have expanded across the state. Berks County District Attorney John…

  • Central Bucks School District Administrators Share Details on Elementary School Construction Plans

    Central Bucks School District Administrators Share Details on Elementary School Construction Plans

    Central Bucks School District administrators shared additional details about elementary school construction plans and addressed attendee questions during a recent meeting at West, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. Most attendees were from Linden Elementary, which faces potential closure due to declining enrollment. The district’s proposed plans consistently include shutting down Linden.…

  • Who is Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie?

    Who is Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie?

    Jeffrey Lurie has been the driving force behind the Philadelphia Eagles for over three decades, writes Jack McKessy for USA Today. Since purchasing the team in 1994, the Wynnewood resident has led them to 19 playoff appearances, four NFC championships, and their first Super Bowl victory in 2018. Now, the Eagles are back in the…

  • New Hope’s Bradley Cooper Gifts Super Bowl Tickets to 8-Year-Old Eagles Fan

    New Hope’s Bradley Cooper Gifts Super Bowl Tickets to 8-Year-Old Eagles Fan

    New Hope’s Bradley Cooper recently made an 8-year-old Eagles fan ecstatic by gifting him and his family Super Bowl tickets, writes Anna Lazarus Caplan for the People. Declan LeBaron went viral last month in a video made by Canadian YouTuber Zachery Dereniowski, who surprised the boy with tickets to the NFC Championship game between his…

  • What Makes Eagles Fandom So Crazy?

    What Makes Eagles Fandom So Crazy?

    Conshohocken’s Dr. Liselle Milazzo, an assistant professor at Penn State Abington, spent the past NFL season observing Eagles fans at local sports bars, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. As she prepares to launch a formal study, she sheds light on what makes this fanbase unique. Fandom, she explains, is driven by three factors: internal…

  • A Special Case in Lower Merion May Dictate Gun Sales Across the State

    A Special Case in Lower Merion May Dictate Gun Sales Across the State

    The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court will soon rule on whether Lower Merion can regulate where guns are sold, writes Katie Bernard for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The decision could impact local government authority across the state. While state law prohibits municipalities from regulating firearms, Lower Merion officials argue zoning laws pertain to land use, not gun control.…

  • EPA Agrees to Sign Final Rule Within Five Months to Improve Delaware River Estuary Water Quality

    EPA Agrees to Sign Final Rule Within Five Months to Improve Delaware River Estuary Water Quality

    The long-planned efforts to improve the water quality of Delaware River Estuary may finally be nearing realization, writes Meg McGuire for the Delaware Currents. The work has been ongoing since 2017, when Delaware River Basin Commission started a multi-year study covering monitoring, research, technical studies, modeling, and engineering analyses. Eight years later, the U.S. Environmental…

  • Governor Josh Shapiro Advocates for Recreational Marijuana

    Governor Josh Shapiro Advocates for Recreational Marijuana

    Governor Josh Shapiro is once again advocating for recreational marijuana legalization in Pennsylvania, writes Gillian McGoldrick. Abington’s own Shapiro cited the potential tax revenue as surrounding states profit from Pennsylvanians crossing state lines to buy cannabis. Shapiro’s administration estimates that legalizing adult-use cannabis could generate $14.8 million in tax revenue in its first year, climbing…