🏡 June is Homeownership Month! Whether you’re a first-time buyer or have owned your home for years, it’s always a good time to verify your investment is protected. We’re here to help you feel confident in your coverage — every step of the way.
Ever try calling a company and end up talking to a robot?
“Press 1 for this.”
“Press 3 for that.”
“Please describe your issue in one sentence.”
Not here. When you call us, you talk to a real person who actually knows your name. Real people. Real insurance.
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A piece of Pittsburgh history has been restored!
Originally built in 1939 through the National Youth Administration, the McBride Park picnic shelter in Lincoln Place has been reconstructed by @PGHDPW with updated engineering support from @HFLENZ and materials from George Hall.
Air Quality Alert (AQA) Code Orange for Monday, May 18, 2026 - Ozone for the following counties in eastern and southcentral Pennsylvania:
📍Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Berks, Northampton, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, and York.|
Ozone forms when airborne chemicals such as nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (called “precursors”) mix with sunlight. These chemicals often come from cars and factories, and they build up most in the summer when the days are long and sunny. (Wildfire smoke can also add more of these chemicals.) Ozone pollution is usually worst in larger cities where there is lots of exhaust from cars and industrial air emissions.
Young children, the elderly, and those with respiratory problems, such as asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis, are especially vulnerable to the effects of air pollution and should limit outdoor activities.
Residents and businesses within the Air Quality Alert area are strongly encouraged to voluntarily help reduce ozone air pollution by:
- Driving less by carpooling or using public transportation;
- Combining errands to reduce vehicle trips;
- Limiting engine idling;
- Refueling cars and trucks after dusk; and
- Conserving electricity by setting air conditioning to a higher temperature and turning off lights that are not in use.
Check https://t.co/qu17eXiFT1 for current conditions in their area.
🌡️ Today kicks off the #NIHHIS#HeatSafety Week! Heat is dangerous and can result in heat-related illnesses including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, or even death. Stay #WeatherReady by learning the symptoms of heat exposure and the appropriate responses. #HeatSafety
The sky illuminates with color at sunset in this close up view of the Cathedral of Learning and the Pittsburgh skyline in the distance. #pittsburgh#h2p
A Morning at the Zoo welcomes nature lovers for a light breakfast and walking tour led by Curator of Horticulture & Grounds Joe Williams. The event is an opportunity to hear how your legacy can create a brighter future for wildlife around the world. RSVP: https://t.co/4G0Iv61xO0
Insurance is about more than policies. It’s about having someone to call when something goes wrong. At our agency, you don’t get a bot. You get a real person who is here to help.
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If your relatives mix horsepower with potato salad…You’re going to want to check your coverage. ATV accidents happen faster than Uncle Bob refills his plate.
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Ever call a company and spend 10 minutes just trying to reach a person?
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Congrats, Class of 2026! Welcome to the "real world," where your degree is official but your safety net is now DIY—don't forget that renters insurance costs less than a few lattes a month but protects your laptop and sanity.
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Behind every small business is a family with a dream. This week, we honor the hard work that goes into every "Open" sign. Support a local creator or service provider today.