Hearings on Pennsylvania election unlikely in Harrisburg this year;...
The prospect of Republican-led election hearings taking place in Harrisburg this month appears to have diminished greatly, with key elections officials unavailable because of their involvement in...
View Article'We never experienced anything like this’: Roof torn from barn, church...
Sunday night's severe weather in the Lehigh Valley ripped a roof off a 1850's bank barn on in Breingsville, and toppled the steeple of a church in Easton.
View ArticleEmmaus High School closed until Dec. 1 due to coronavirus cases
Emmaus High School is closed through Thanksgiving break because of coronavirus cases, according to a notification from the district.
View Article'So happy they gave him his going-away parade’: Reaction to the Million MAGA...
Some readers poked fun at the Million MAGA March on Saturday in Washington, D.C.
View ArticleLCTI closes for a week after 4 positive COVID cases in 14 days
Lehigh Career and Technical Institute will close for a week because it has four positive COVID-19 cases within the last 14 days.
View ArticleCheers! New pub nearing completion at former MacGrady’s space in south Bethlehem
The Blind Barrel, a restaurant and bar offering American pub fare and 52 draft beers, is expected to open around Thanksgiving at the former J.P. MacGrady's space in south Bethlehem.
View ArticleTrump campaign drops key request in Pennsylvania lawsuit
President Donald Trump’s campaign is withdrawing a central part of its lawsuit seeking to stop the certification of the election results in Pennsylvania
View ArticleA pattern flip will make it feel like Novembrrrrr in Lehigh Valley, but not...
Last week brought record warmth to the Lehigh Valley. This week will usher in — albeit briefly — the coldest air of the season thus far.
View ArticleShould you get tested for COVID-19 before your Thanksgiving gathering?
Families who are desperate to save Thanksgiving are wondering whether testing can bring peace of mind to their dinner tables.
View ArticleShutdowns aren’t the way to control coronavirus. Instead Pa. needs to punish...
Column: There is one thing government can do to help control the coronavirus. It can stop being so nice when people and businesses break the rules that already are in place.
View ArticleLast Chance Ranch Thrift Store, benefiting a local animal rescue...
Last Chance Ranch Thrift Store, selling new and gently used clothing, housewares and more to benefit Last Chance Ranch, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating horses and farm...
View ArticlePennsylvania coronavirus update: 5,900 more cases on Tuesday for another...
The state reported 5,900 more cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday, the highest daily figure of the pandemic, as hospitalizations statewide surged toward the peak in the spring of about 3,000.
View ArticleMAP: Pennsylvania coronavirus cases in nursing homes in each county
See how many coronavirus cases and deaths at nursing homes have been reported in each of Pennsylvania's 67 counties.
View ArticleNurses go on strike over wages, staffing at Philadelphia-area hospital
The strike involves 700-plus registered nurses at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne and their allies in the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals. The nurses said the...
View ArticleTouchstone Theatre’s Christmas City Follies shifts to virtual
Touchstone Theatre’s Christmas City Follies shifts to virtual.
View ArticleFreedom of ex-Allentown cop charged in firefighter fund thefts is tied to...
Corey Cole has been giving additional time to fight Allentown's denial of his police pension after Northampton County Judge Michael Koury lays out sentencing plan that would include state prison if...
View ArticleGiuliani shows at Trump camp lawsuit hearing in Pennsylvania
A hearing on the Trump campaign’s federal lawsuit seeking to prevent Pennsylvania officials from certifying the vote results remains on track
View ArticleBiden vs. Trump showdown drove Pennsylvania voter turnout to historic high
Nearly 71% of voting-aged residents of Pennsylvania cast a ballot in the 2020 election, setting a modern record.
View ArticleRansomware attack temporarily closes Northampton Area Public Library
A ransomware attack has caused a computer network outage at the Northampton Area Public Library, causing the library to temporarily close, according to a message posted Monday on its website.
View Article25 years after Bethlehem Steel’s last cast: ‘It was proud and sad ... done...
It was Nov. 18, 1995, the last day of steel making, or “last cast” at Bethlehem Steel’s furnaces in Bethlehem, Pa., which still stand as a now silent icon, the backdrop for a casino and some of the...
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