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OHIO (WJW) – Two Northeast Ohioans are $10,000 richer after winning a sweepstakes with the Publishers Clearing House.
North Dakota man warns of Publishers Clearing House scam Scammers frequently impersonate PCH to trick people into sending money or revealing personal information.
Kitty Musard thought she won $1.95 million. Instead, she lost $3,000 and says the scammer later tried to catfish her, too.
Publishers Clearing House, a decades-old marketing and sweepstakes company known for doling out large “Prize Patrol” checks, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Hosmer Mountain Bottling Co., which sells locally-made sodas throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts, has been operated by ...
Consumer demand for sustainable products has created fertile ground for deceptive marketing, known as greenwashing. This ...
Bo Naylor had an RBI double in the eighth inning, José Ramírez and Daniel Schneeman homered and the Cleveland Guardians ...
According to a spokesperson for the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office, David Nelson was received a suspended prison ...
Maverick Gaming filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing legal setbacks and unsustainable debt from expansion. Assets and liabilities reach up to $500M.
(KNOX) – City of Grand Forks residents can haul their tree branches damaged by the storm to the Grand Forks landfill for free ...
(KNOX) – North Dakota has confirmed 36 total cases of measles in 2025. Earlier this year, it was reported that North Dakota ...