Popular Coca-Cola-Owned Beverage Halts US Production After Cyberattack Popular Coca-Cola-Owned Beverage Halts US Production After Cyberattack
Popular Coca-Cola-Owned Beverage Halts US Production After Cyberattack A cyberattack has temporarily halted US production at Fairlife, the dairy company owned by Coca-Cola. The Coca-Cola Company announced the ransomware attack in a news release on Thursday, July 16. Fairlife identified unauthorized access by a third party to part of its computer systems, including production-related systems. After detecting the cyberattack, Fairlife activated its incident response and business continuity plans. The company said it's continuing to investigate the breach with help from law enforcement, outside advisors, and cybersecurity experts. The full scope, natur…
Pennsylvania Air Gets Even Worse: Here's When Smoke Will Finally Clear Pennsylvania Air Gets Even Worse: Here's When Smoke Will Finally Clear
Pennsylvania Air Gets Even Worse: Here's When Smoke Will Finally Clear It's getting even harder to breathe across Pennsylvania as wildfire smoke from Canada continues to blanket the Commonwealth. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection upgraded Friday, July 17, to a statewide Code Purple Air Quality Action Day after smoke from Canadian wildfires intensified overnight. A Code Purple means air pollution has reached "Very Unhealthy" levels, and everyone is at increased risk of experiencing health effects. AirNow forecasts much of Pennsylvania will reach the "Very Unhealthy" category Friday. The worst conditions are expected in western and central …
Who Left This Dog To Suffer? PSPCA Seeks Pair After Severely Neglected Pup Dumped Who Left This Dog To Suffer? PSPCA Seeks Pair After Severely Neglected Pup Dumped
Who Left This Dog To Suffer? Pspca Seeks Pair After Severely Neglected Pup Dumped A severely neglected dog suffering from a strangulation wound and other untreated medical conditions was abandoned inside a crate at the Pennsylvania SPCA's Philadelphia headquarters, and now investigators are asking for the public's help identifying the people responsible, the organization announced in a release issued Friday, July 17. Surveillance video shows two people arriving by vehicle at the PSPCA's headquarters at 350 E. Erie Ave. on Monday, July 13. The pair illegally parked in the lot, removed a small pink crate from the vehicle, carried it into the building's vestibule, and left t…
Mushrooms, Cocaine, Heroin, Fentanyl, Ghost Gun Found In PA Drug Raid Mushrooms, Cocaine, Heroin, Fentanyl, Ghost Gun Found In PA Drug Raid
Mushrooms, Cocaine, Heroin, Fentanyl, Ghost Gun Found In PA Drug Raid A ghost gun and a stash of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, mushrooms, and other drugs were seized during a search warrant at a Lancaster apartment following a weeks-long drug investigation, police announced in a release issued Thursday, July 16. Members of the Lancaster City Bureau of Police's Selective Enforcement Unit executed the warrant at an apartment in the first block of South Ann Street at approximately 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 15, after investigating Charles Shipp for allegedly selling drugs, police said. Shipp was detained as he left the residence before officers searched the apartment, …
Brenda Fricker Dies: Oscar-Winning Actress Known For 'Home Alone,' 'My Left Foot' Brenda Fricker Dies: Oscar-Winning Actress Known For 'Home Alone,' 'My Left Foot'
Brenda Fricker Dies: Oscar-Winning Actress Known For 'Home Alone,' 'My Left Foot' An actress who could turn quiet loneliness into unforgettable humanity has died after a six-decade career. Oscar-winning Irish actress Brenda Fricker died on Friday, July 17, following a period of ill health, her agent told the BBC. She was 81. Fricker became the first Irish actress to win an Academy Award when she received the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1990 for “My Left Foot.” She played Bridget Brown, the devoted mother of writer and painter Christy Brown, portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis in the acclaimed 1989 film. Fricker reached an even wider audience three years later as the rec…
PA Mayor Resigns Less Than A Year Into Second Term PA Mayor Resigns Less Than A Year Into Second Term
PA Mayor Resigns Less Than A Year Into Second Term A Pennsylvania mayor announced she is stepping down less than a year after winning reelection, saying the decision came after "much prayer, reflection, and careful consideration." Steelton Mayor Ciera Dent announced Friday, July 17, that she will resign effective Monday, Aug. 17, according to a message she shared with borough residents. Dent, 39, did not give a specific reason for her resignation. "This decision has not come easy for me," Dent wrote. "Steelton has been my home since I was eleven years old. It has continued to be home for me and my children. It has been one of the highest h…
NJ Trucker Dad Killed When Overturned Rig Lands On Him In PA Crash: State Police NJ Trucker Dad Killed When Overturned Rig Lands On Him In PA Crash: State Police
NJ Trucker Dad Killed When Overturned Rig Lands On Him In PA Crash: State Police A New Jersey truck driver was killed after he was thrown from his commercial vehicle and trapped beneath it during a crash in Pennsylvania, State Police said. The crash happened at approximately 12:13 p.m. on Thursday, July 16, along the 4500 block of Chestnut Street north of Beck Road in Upper Milford Township, Lehigh County, according to Pennsylvania State Police and the Lehigh County Coroner's Office.  Clarence E. Reynolds, 42, of Camden, New Jersey, was driving north on Chestnut Street when his commercial box truck failed to maintain a single lane of travel, police said. The truck trave…
FDA Issues Alert After Major Break In Multistate Parasite Outbreak: What To Know Now FDA Issues Alert After Major Break In Multistate Parasite Outbreak: What To Know Now
FDA Issues Alert After Major Break In Multistate Parasite Outbreak: What To Know Now A sprawling foodborne outbreak now has a much clearer trail, and health officials are warning diners not to ignore it. The FDA said on Thursday, July 16, that shredded iceberg lettuce from Mexico served at Taco Bell restaurants in five states has been linked to an outbreak of Cyclospora infections. The warning covers locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. The outbreak has sickened 1,644 people who reported eating at Taco Bell, according to the FDA. At least 94 people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. An analysis of food exposures in…
12-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Dies After Crash With Pickup Truck In Pennsylvania 12-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Dies After Crash With Pickup Truck In Pennsylvania
12-Year-Old E-Bike Rider Dies After Crash With Pickup Truck In Pennsylvania A 12-year-old boy died after an e-bike collided with a pickup truck in York County, authorities announced Thursday, July 16. The crash happened at the intersection of North George Street and Emig Road in Manchester Township at approximately 9:22 p.m. on Monday, July 13, according to the Northern York County Regional Police Department. The boy was riding an e-bike when it was involved in a collision with a pickup truck, police said. First responders attempted lifesaving measures at the scene, but the child suffered critical injuries and was taken to WellSpan York Hospital, where he died at …
Firebomb Tossed Into PA Mosque Leads To Federal Arson Charge Firebomb Tossed Into PA Mosque Leads To Federal Arson Charge
Firebomb Tossed Into PA Mosque Leads To Federal Arson Charge Federal charges have been filed after investigators identified the man who threw a homemade incendiary device into a Philadelphia mosque over the Fourth of July weekend, sparking a fire that damaged the building and prompted a hate crime investigation. Vincent Lang, 60, of Philadelphia, was arrested and charged Thursday, July 16, with maliciously damaging or destroying, or attempting to destroy, a building used in interstate commerce by means of fire, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Lang approached the Northeast Philadelphia Islamic Center on the 1400 block of Tyson Avenue during …
Cause Of Death Released For 'Jurassic Park' Star Sam Neill Cause Of Death Released For 'Jurassic Park' Star Sam Neill
Cause Of Death Released For 'Jurassic Park' Star Sam Neill The mystery surrounding the sudden death of “Jurassic Park” star Sam Neill has been resolved. Neill died from pneumonia at age 78 in Sydney, Australia, his representative told People in a report published Thursday, July 16. The illness was unrelated to the blood cancer the acclaimed actor had overcome. “Prior to becoming sick, Sam had valiantly fought and beaten lymphoma through a new treatment called CAR-T therapy,” Neill’s rep said in a statement to the outlet. People report:https://people.com/sam-neill-cause-of-death-12019366 The representative issued the clarification after inaccurate…
Dangerous Haze Hangs On: Here's New Timeline For Cleaner Northeast Air Dangerous Haze Hangs On: Here's New Timeline For Cleaner Northeast Air
Dangerous Haze Hangs On: Here's New Timeline For Cleaner Northeast Air The smoky veil hanging over the Northeast is refusing to make a quick exit. Smoke from Canadian and northern Minnesota wildfires continued to affect air quality and visibility on Friday, July 17. Forecasters said the haze could remain a periodic problem through the weekend before a broader wind shift brings more substantial relief. Prevailing breezes will continue steering smoke southeast through Sunday, according to AccuWeather. Some of the smoke will remain high in the atmosphere, dimming the sun. Other pockets could reach ground level, reduce visibility, and create health concerns. Sho…