Yankees Steinbrenner Statue to Greet Fans at Rays’ New Home

Yankees Steinbrenner Statue to Greet Fans at Rays’ New Home

The Tampa Bay Rays recently announced new details about their move to the New York Yankees’ George M. Steinbrenner Field this season as repairs continue at Tropicana Field following damage done by Hurricane Milton in October. Tampa Bay has committed to creating “a team-branded atmosphere for fans to enjoy,” but the franchise will be limited … Read more

New substation being installed in S. Annville Twp. to supply growing warehouse facilities

New substation being installed in S. Annville Twp. to supply growing warehouse facilities

FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company announced Monday that the company is building a new substation off Route 422 in South Annville Township. The new substation will supply electricity to new, massive warehouse facilities in a growing industrial complex, according to officials. New distribution lines will link the substation to the local electric network, enhancing service reliability … Read more

Juan Soto contract breakdown: How his deal stacks in MLB history

Juan Soto contract breakdown: How his deal stacks in MLB history

Juan Soto just signed a $765 million contract with the Mets that could be worth up to $800 million, the largest contract in the history of professional sports. At 26 years-years-old, this contract will take him through his age 40 season. Here’s how his mega-deal stacks up in Major League Baseball history. Biggest Contract in … Read more

‘Extremely proud:’ Full state license restored for Lackawanna County child protection agency

‘Extremely proud:’ Full state license restored for Lackawanna County child protection agency

SCRANTON — Lackawanna County announced Monday the long-sought restoration of its child protection agency’s full operating license, a major achievement that follows considerable efforts to bolster staffing, morale and operations of the Office of Youth and Family Services. The announcement comes about 18 months after the state Department of Human Services initially downgraded the agency’s … Read more

Daniel Penny found not guilty in chokehold death of Jordan Neely

Daniel Penny found not guilty in chokehold death of Jordan Neely

Daniel Penny was acquitted Monday of criminally negligent homicide in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man with a history of mental illness whose final moments on a New York City subway train were captured on bystander video that set off weeks of protests and drew national attention. The decision, on the … Read more

How to boost vitamin D levels (and, subsequently, your mood)

How to boost vitamin D levels (and, subsequently, your mood)

There have been many proven benefits of vitamin D and how it helps maintain a healthy immune system; however, as we spend less time in the sun, our ability to naturally make it declines. Including vitamin D-rich foods and supplements are two ways you can ensure your body is not lacking this essential ‘sunshine vitamin.’ Below are some tips … Read more

Chiefs OT D.J. Humphries getting MRI on hamstring

Chiefs OT D.J. Humphries getting MRI on hamstring

The Chiefs got D.J. Humphries in the lineup on Sunday night for the first time since signing him as a free agent late last month, but he didn’t make it to the end of their 19-17 win over the Chargers. Humphries injured his hamstring in the fourth quarter and missed the team’s final nine offensive … Read more

N.J. mayors, lawmakers demand action, answers on mystery drones

‘Extremely proud:’ Full state license restored for Lackawanna County child protection agency

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday reiterated that mysterious drone sightings don’t pose a public threat, after 21 mayors and other elected officials called for more action. “This is something we’re taking deadly seriously,” he said at an unrelated bill-signing event in Princeton. “I don’t blame people for being frustrated.” His comment came after … Read more

Derek Carr likely out for rest of season with left hand fracture

Derek Carr likely out for rest of season with left hand fracture

Saints quarterback Derek Carr has already missed time with one injury this season and now another may keep him out for the rest of the year. Tests confirmed that Carr suffered a significant fracture in his non-throwing, left hand, according to NFL Media. He is expected to miss several weeks, and with just four games … Read more