North Carolina
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West Chester-Based QVC Group Shifts Focus to Social and Streaming Platform Growth Amid Declining Revenue
West Chester-based QVC Group reported a nearly $1.3 billion operating loss for the fourth quarter, with total revenue falling six percent to $2.9 billion, writes…
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Chester County Businessman Launches Pursuit of Healthcare Acquisition in Philadelphia Area
Chester County businessman Robert Miller was chosen by Novastone Capital Advisors, an international investment firm, to launch a search fund to acquire a healthcare manufacturing…
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Thornbury Resident Becomes ‘Uncle Ron’ to Hurricane Helene Survivor
Thornbury resident Ron Giacinto has had a positive impact on a young survivor of last year’s Hurricane Helene, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local…
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Glenmoore Teen’s Sticky Style Earns Grand Prize for Duck Tape Dress Masterpiece
After months of cutting, crafting, and campaigning, the winners of this year’s Duck Brand Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest have officially been crowned. Emmalyn Holland…
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Downingtown High School Alumna Reflects on Three Decades of Softball Coaching
Downingtown High School alumna and former Exton resident Judy Lawes has led a remarkable career in softball coaching, writes Neil Geoghegan for The Daily Local…
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Wawa Travel Center Catering to Truck Drivers Opening in North Carolina
Wawa’s first travel center catering to truck traffic is opening during the second quarter of 2025 in Hope Mills, North Carolina, reports the staff for…
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VRA Realty Recognized Among Pennsylvania’s Top Brokerages in 2025 by RealTrends Verified
VRA Realty is thrilled to share a significant milestone: its inclusion in RealTrends Verified’s 2025 rankings for both Top Brokerages and Top Independent Private Brokerages in Pennsylvania. This dual recognition…
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West Chester-Based A. Duie Pyle Continues to Expand with New Facilities in Virginia and North Carolina
West Chester-based A. Duie Pyle, a provider of both asset and non-asset-based supply chain solutions, is continuing to expand its reach with the addition of…
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Widener University Names Audrey Snyder the New Dean of Nursing
Widener University has named Audrey Snyder as the next dean of the School of Nursing. Snyder will assume the role on July 1, 2025. She…
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Chester County Leadership: Dr. Nicole Hood, Head of School, Abington Friends School
Dr. Nicole Hood, head of school at Abington Friends School, spoke with VISTA Today about growing up in Richmond, Virginia, where she was close with…
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Legacy Secured: Widener’s ROTC Program Looks to Future While Honoring Its Past
In the pre-dawn hours, cadets of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Dauntless Battalion are hard at work doing push-ups, pull-ups, and other intense physical…
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Leaving on a Jet Plane? Here’s the Best Deals Out of Philly Airport
Finding affordable airline tickets is tricky these days, with airline ticket prices jumping 25 percent in the last 12 months, outpacing even inflation, writes Stacey…
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Wawa Unveils Mornings Made Easy Campaign as New Stores Pop Up
For Wawa Rewards participants, hot coffee is now $1 for any size, $2 for iced coffee and $3 for Monster Energy drinks at the company’s…
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Duck Donuts to Open Its Third Bucks County Location in Lower Makefield
Duck Donuts, the national donut chain, is preparing to open its third location in Bucks County in Prickett Preserve, a mixed-use development in Lower Makefield,…
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Wawa Starts Work on First Truck Stop Travel Center in North Carolina
It’s a Wawa store on steroids, an 8,400 square-foot giant that dwarfs its Wawa store siblings that are typically less than 4,000 square feet. Even…
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Soccer Community Mourns Death of Philadelphia Union Goalkeeper Holden Trent
The soccer community is reacting to news that Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Holden Trent died Saturday at the age of 25, writes Nick Tributes for Billy…
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Spotted Lanternflies Are Making Their Way to South Carolina
Since their first sighting in Pennsylvania in 2014, spotted lanternflies have been steadily expanding throughout the country and terrorizing agriculture wherever they landed, writes Benjamin…





























































