ArtsQuest launches ‘See You Soon’ postcard art project to display at Banana...
The project, which compiles participant-submitted postcards inspired by MusikFest and the Lehigh Valley, will be displayed virtually and in the Banana Factory’s windows.
View ArticleYour View: Summer intern reporting on the Lehigh Valley from 200 miles away
As the pandemic grips the nation, for me that means reporting on the Lehigh Valley from the D.C. Metro area.
View ArticleOn the ropes (course): Despite withdrawn zoning appeal on Upper Saucon...
The property’s current owners and interested buyers both indicated that this didn’t mark the end of the initial proposal.
View ArticleLehigh Valley musicians who played #HomeMadeMusic concerts are ready for...
To keep up their craft, musicians shared music on social media and through The Morning Call’s #HomeMadeMusic series, spreading positivity and offering comfort when listeners needed it most.
View Article‘Chicago’s an example. It’s, like, worse than Afghanistan.’ When Trump talks...
Chicago and its violence have been a frequent subject of President Donald Trump's attention. It was a common campaign thread Trump used to hammer Hillary Clinton, President Barack Obama and others....
View ArticlePennsylvania coronavirus update: 492 new cases reported on Monday, bringing...
The state Department of Health on Monday provided an update on the coronavirus situation in Pennsylvania.
View ArticleAllentown brew pub closes after a year of business
A brew pub that opened a year ago at the Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers Market has closed permanently.
View ArticleAllentown man being arrested after domestic violence incident kicks officer...
The 23-year-old was sent to Lehigh County Jail under $50,000 bail.
View ArticleNew Jersey halts indoor dining restart, citing mask use, distancing
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday he’s postponing the restarting of indoor dining because of a lack of compliance over the use of face masks and social distancing.
View ArticlePittsburgh protesters sue police, allege excessive force
Pittsburgh protesters file lawsuit
View ArticleLisa Snyder, accused of hanging children in Berks County, wants taxpayers to...
At a hearing in Berks County Court in Reading to determine whether taxpayers should foot Lisa Snyder’s legal defense bills, lawyers debated whether her car should be sold to pay for experts needed to...
View ArticleLehigh County hospitalizations down, coronavirus positive-test rate up,...
A new state data dashboard posted to the Department of Health website Monday shows Lehigh County coronavirus hospitalizations and newly reported confirmed cases are down and the “positivity” rate for...
View ArticleWind Creek Bethlehem reopens with fewer slot machines, more cleaning and no...
Wind Creek Bethlehem reopened Monday, following a more than three-month shutdown to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
View ArticleAllentown man high on PCP insists he needs ‘real police’, fights state...
The 53-year-old man injured two state troopers at the Days Hotel in Hanover Township and later bit a member of hospital security at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg.
View ArticleWith people driving less, PennDOT puts brakes on some road and bridge projects
Pennsylvanians are driving less because of the coronavirus pandemic and that’s putting the brakes on some road construction projects.
View ArticleReaction to Allegheny County shutting bars down: ‘Government over-reach’ to...
Many readers think Allegheny County went too far in halting all on-site consumption of alcohol in bars and restaurants.
View ArticleOwners of recently closed Catty restaurant breathe new life into former...
The owners of a recently closed restaurant in Catasauqua have embarked on a new culinary venture in Northampton.
View ArticleTrump campaign sues over mail-in drop-off sites for ballots
President Donald Trump's re-election campaign and Republican allies are suing to force changes to how Pennsylvania collects and counts mail-in ballots under revamped rules
View ArticleJuly Fourth celebration will include East Coast flyovers
Military planes will conduct flyovers in a handful of major cities along the East Coast as part of this year's July Fourth celebration amid the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleWarrant: UConn student accused in killings ‘just flipped’
A University of Connecticut student charged with killing two people and seriously injuring a third told a witness “he just flipped” when he fatally slashed the first victim with a sword and he was...
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