Michaela Althouse

MIchaela Althouse

Michaela Althouse is a staff writer for PhillyVoice with interests in climate, technology, education and politics. She’s previously written for Technical.ly, Washingtonian Magazine, Philadelphia Magazine, New Project Media and Metro Eireann. She is a Bucks County native who enjoys gardening, exploring Philly and finding the city’s best coffee.

michaela@phillyvoice.com

January 4, 2024

Women's Health

Stress can cause high blood sugar in women trying to conceive, study finds

A new study found that increased stress during preconception, or the time period immediately before conception, can lead to high blood sugar. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital also found that women who conceived through intrauterine insemination had more stress and higher blood sugar levels than those who used in vitro fertilization, and that women of higher socioeconomic status — assessed using median family income — reported higher stress and had higher blood sugar levels.

January 3, 2024

Investigations

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez accused of aiding Qatari government by accepting bribes

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, of New Jersey, is now accused of accepting bribes in exchange for brokering a deal between New Jersey developer Fred Daibes and a Qatari investment fund headed by a member of Qatar's royal family. He previously was charged with accepting bribes in exchange for political influence that benefited three businessmen and the government of Egypt.

January 3, 2024

Food & Drink

Pizza Shackamaxon is opening new restaurant, Pizza Richmond, where customers can dine in

Pizza Shackamaxon, the Fishtown takeout joint, is opening a sister location in Point Richmond early this year. The new restaurant, called Pizza Richmond, will offer the option to dine in – unlike its predecessor, according to owner Mike Parsell. It also will accept online orders and eventually add delivery options. It's the latest development on Richmond Street from A Frame Construct, Parsell's development company.

January 2, 2024

Development

Chestnut Street bridge over I-95 scheduled to close Jan. 15 ahead of demolition

The Chestnut Street bridge over I-95 will close Jan. 15 and be demolished in February as construction on a new park at Penn's Landing continues. Bus routes will be affected and drivers will be redirected south on Front and Dock streets.

January 2, 2024

Government

Cherelle Parker privately sworn-in as mayor ahead of inauguration ceremony

Cherelle Parker is already officially the mayor of Philadelphia after a private swearing-in ceremony held early Monday morning. Parker's inauguration is scheduled for later today at 10 a.m. at The Met.

December 29, 2023

Lawsuits

Florida woman sues Hershey's because her peanut butter pumpkin candies didn't actually have jack-o'-lantern faces

Hershey's is being sued for $5 million by a woman who claims the candy company misrepresented Reese's products on their packaging. The suit, filed in Florida, says Hershey's falsely advertised multiple Reese's candies, as the packaging shows artistic cutouts of faces and shapes in the chocolate that were not featured in the Reese's she bought.

December 28, 2023

Transportation

Roosevelt Boulevard's I-76 West ramp to reopen Saturday

The I-76 West exit ramp on Roosevelt Boulevard will reopen Saturday after closing earlier this week due to structural damage from a collision.

December 28, 2023

Illness

With respiratory illnesses on the rise, here's how to keep lungs healthy

To combat a rise in respiratory illnesses and a dip in vaccinations, the American Lung Association offers three tips to keep lungs healthy in 2024, including radon prevention and quitting tobacco.

December 28, 2023

Pets

Dog blood bank opens in Center City; pets who donate receive a free exam and treats

A blood bank for dogs is now open at the Philadelphia location of the Veterinarian Emergency Group, an animal hospital network, at 1213 Walnut St. Similar to human blood banks, dogs can make blood donations which will be stored for emergency medical services. Dogs who donate will receive a free exam and treats.

December 27, 2023

Films

A film producer from Chester County hopes to make prescreenings at the Colonial Theatre an annual tradition

Grady Craig, a film producer from Chester Springs, will screen his upcoming film 'Scrambled' at the Colonial Theatre on Wednesday night. The movie stars (and is directed by) Leah McKendrick and is about a woman who decides to freeze her eggs after a breakup. The producer says he hopes to make prescreenings at the Phoenixville theater an annual tradition.

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