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New Jersey’s 2026 Minimum Wage Hike: What You Need to Know for January 1st

As the ball drops and the calendar turns to 2026, many New Jersey workers will see an immediate boost in their first paycheck of the year. Following a multi-year effort to reach and surpass a $15.00 base pay, the Garden State is officially implementing its latest cost-of-living adjustment on January 1, 2026. While the "Fight for $15" was the original goal, New Jersey’s constitution now requires … [Read More...]

Delaware Gas Prices Hit 4-Year Low: The “First State” Hotspots Where You Can Fill Up for Under $2.60

While Delaware drivers are famously protective of their "no-pump" status, they are currently celebrating a different kind of milestone at the service station. For the first time since the spring of 2021, average gas prices across the First State have plummeted to levels that feel like a time capsule, offering a major financial reprieve just as the new year begins. As of December 29, 2025, the … [Read More...]

Maryland Gas Prices Plummet to 5-Year Low: Where to Fill Up for Under $2.40

While Marylanders are used to high costs of living, the end of 2025 is delivering a rare financial victory. For the first time in nearly half a decade, average gas prices across the Old Line State have dipped to levels not seen since 2020, providing a massive "holiday bonus" to commuters and families alike. As of December 29, 2025, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded in Maryland … [Read More...]

The Day the Sky Fell: Ohio’s Bizarre “Balloon Disaster” of 1986

In 1986, the city of Cleveland attempted to break a world record and raise money for charity in what seemed like the most colorful way possible. Instead, it created a bizarre and tragic spectacle that remains a cautionary tale of good intentions gone wildly wrong. Known as Balloonfest '86, the event saw the release of 1.5 million helium balloons—and a chaotic aftermath that literally paralyzed the … [Read More...]

The Night the Ocean Lined a Delaware Beach with Money

On the surface, the story of the Faithful Steward is a classic maritime tragedy. But the aftermath of its sinking off the Delaware coast in 1785 created one of the strangest and most enduring legacies in the state's history—a disaster that literally paved a beach with gold and copper. For over two centuries, a stretch of coastline just north of the Indian River Inlet has been known to locals by … [Read More...]

The Bizarre Pennsylvania Disaster That Swallowed Entire Train Cars

On a freezing morning in January 1959, residents of Pittston, Pennsylvania, looked out at the Susquehanna River and saw something that looked like a scene from a disaster movie: a massive, 150-foot-wide whirlpool had opened in the middle of the ice-choked water, violently sucking the river into the earth. This wasn't a natural phenomenon. It was the beginning of the Knox Mine Disaster, a … [Read More...]

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New Delaware State Laws Taking Effect in the New Year

As Delaware enters 2026, the "First State" is implementing a series of significant updates to its labor market, healthcare regulations, and consumer protection codes. From a landmark paid leave program to a first-of-its-kind tax exemption for overtime workers, these changes are designed to provide financial relief and modernization to the state’s residents. Here are five of the most significant … [Read More...]

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6 New Pennsylvania State Laws Taking Effect in the New Year

As Pennsylvania enters 2026, a series of landmark legislative changes are set to go into effect. Following an active end-of-year session in Harrisburg, Governor Josh Shapiro signed a slate of bills that address civil rights, school transparency, and public safety. While many of these laws were signed in late 2025, their official implementation milestones fall throughout January 2026. Here are … [Read More...]

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Philadelphia’s Tipped Worker Sick Pay Fix: Why Your Next Day Off Will Finally Pay the Bills

For Philadelphia’s massive service industry, taking a sick day has historically meant losing out on the tips that make up the bulk of a server's income. The POWER (Protect Our Workers, Enforce Rights) Act, which sees its final implementation milestones this January, officially fixes the "sick pay gap" for tipped workers. A Fairer Formula Previously, tipped workers were often paid the city’s … [Read More...]

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The $100,000 Shield: Philadelphia’s Massive Property Tax Slash for Homeowners

For homeowners in neighborhoods seeing rapid development, property tax bills have become a source of anxiety. However, this January marks the full implementation of the city’s expanded Homestead Exemption, which has now reached a historic high. The $100,000 Deduction Philadelphia has officially increased the Homestead Exemption to $100,000. This means that if you own and live in your home as … [Read More...]

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First in the Nation: Delaware’s $0 Plan to Erase Food Allergies Before They Start

In a move that is being watched by public health officials across the country, Delaware is officially the first state to mandate that insurance companies pay for early allergen introduction supplements. As of January 1, 2026, the state is shifting its strategy from treating allergies to preventing them entirely. The Science of Prevention For decades, parents were told to avoid giving infants … [Read More...]

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The Delaware Payday: How to Claim Your 80% Wage Check Under the Healthy Delaware Families Act

After years of buildup and payroll contributions, the Healthy Delaware Families Act finally enters its benefit phase on January 1, 2026. This landmark legislation creates a state-run insurance program that ensures Delawareans no longer have to choose between their paycheck and their personal well-being during life’s most critical moments. What the Law Provides Starting in the new year, … [Read More...]

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10 Essential Things to Do in Annapolis

Annapolis, known as the "Sailing Capital of the U.S.," is a city where history and maritime culture meet cosmopolitan charm. From the towering State House dome to the busy docks of Ego Alley, visiting Maryland's capital is an immersive experience. Here are 10 must-do activities for any visitor to Annapolis: History & Government Tour the Maryland State House: Step inside a piece of … [Read More...]

15 Authentic Maryland Food Experiences

Maryland offers a unique culinary identity shaped by the Chesapeake Bay and the state's deep colonial history. From world-famous seafood to uniquely regional desserts and cocktails, sampling these authentic Maryland food experiences is essential for any visitor to the Old Line State. Seafood, Shore, and Savory Staples Maryland’s food scene starts and ends with its waterways, but features a … [Read More...]

A Battle of Holiday Cheer? Santa and The Grinch Team Up for Charity Photoshoots

Forget the North Pole vs. Whoville rivalry—this year, Santa Claus and the Grinch are putting their differences aside for a good cause in Center City. The dynamic (and slightly chaotic) holiday duo is returning to The Shops at Liberty Place for Selfies for a Cause, offering Philadelphians a unique photo opportunity that’s guaranteed to be a holiday card conversation starter. On Saturday, … [Read More...]