In her 16 years in the communications industry, Ashley Adams has worn many hats, including news reporter, public relations writer, marketing specialist, copy editor and technical writer. Ashley grew up in Berks County and has since returned to her roots to raise her three children.
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Increased tolls and a new tolling system now in effect on PA Turnpike
The Pennsylvania Turnpike debuted new changes recently, with tolls increasing 5% and open-road tolling east of Reading.
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Pennsylvania ranks in the top 10 safest states in the nation for retirees
Pennsylvania ranked seventh in Seniorly’s study on safest states for retirees heading into 2025.
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Looking to have a very Merry Christmas? Go to Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh finished second in WalletHub’s Best Cities for Christmas ranking, while Philadelphia ranked 58.
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Here are some worthy PA organizations to donate used winter clothing to
Don’t know what to do with your old winter clothing? Donate them to these worthy organizations helping those experiencing homelessness in Pennsylvania.
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Year-long joy: Give the gift of Pennsylvania parks, zoos, and museums this Christmas
Skip the usual gift from a brick and mortar store and give your loved one a Pennsylvania experience with a membership to a local attraction this holiday season.
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Pennsylvania Instagram accounts to help you ditch the doomscrolling
Pennsylvanians: Now’s the time to intentionally scroll for joy. Here are some homegrown Instagram accounts to help you do just that.
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11 incredible holiday light displays to see in Pennsylvania
Get into the holiday spirit by visiting some incredible light displays throughout Pennsylvania.
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New report reveals key insights about lung cancer in Pennsylvania
According to the American Lung Association’s annual report, Pennsylvania ranks average nationally for new cases of lung cancer and survival rate, but has seen improvements in both areas over the past five years.
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How to winterize your home for maximum savings during the cold months
As the cold weather sets in, there are ways to save money on your heating costs with simple winterization projects anyone can do.
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Pennsylvanians will see a change in their electric bills starting in December
All Pennsylvania regulated electric companies are adjusting their rates starting Dec. 1, with most increasing their rates.






















