Your View by Lehigh professor: Columbus is still killing people. Take him down.
Op-ed: Columbus is still part of a built environment that is harming and gradually killing people. Easton: take him down from his pedestal.
View ArticleRepublicans aim at Democratic majority on Pa. Supreme Court
Out of power in two of three branches of government in Pennsylvania, Republicans who control the state Legislature have completed the first step to amend the state constitution and potentially undo a...
View ArticleFugitive wanted in July 4 homicide in Trout Creek Park arrested in Puerto Rico
Police arrested an Allentown man Wednesday in a July 4 shooting homicide witnesses said occurred during an argument over a car in the city.
View ArticleUConn student waives hearing, pleads not guilty after multi-state murder manhunt
A 23-year-old University of Connecticut student who is accused of killing two men and committing numerous other crimes while leading authorities on a six-day search, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to...
View ArticleBethlehem chiropractor pleads guilty to filing $236,000 in fraudulent health...
A Bethlehem chiropractor has pleaded guilty in federal court to fraudulently submitting $236,000 in health insurance claims for patients he didn’t see and days he didn’t work, authorities said.
View ArticleLIVE: Allentown City Council meets amid protests over video of police officer...
Live Updates: Allentown City Council is meeting Wednesday night, days after a video of an Allentown police officer kneeling on a man went viral and sparked local protests.
View ArticleLawsuit alleges Parkland, Palisades school districts allowed sexual abuse of...
Five former students are suing the Parkland and Palisades school districts, which they say let them be sexually abused by a former teacher.
View Article‘It’s the customer who will suffer’: Mail delays likely as new postal boss...
Mail deliveries could be delayed by a day or more under cost-cutting efforts being imposed by the new postmaster general.
View ArticleOne business opens, another coming soon to South Whitehall’s Tilghman Square
One business has opened while another is coming soon to the Tilghman Square shopping center in South Whitehall Township.
View ArticleFor three hours, Allentown City Council read comments from the public about...
As Allentown City Council met Wednesday night, a large group of protesters gathered outside City Hall to demand that council take action, including firing all officers that were involved in a video...
View ArticlePennsylvania mail-in voting: Following the directions is crucial to making...
Column: With mail voting in Pennsylvania coming under attack, it's crucial for voters to follow the rules and return a complete ballot, on time.
View ArticlePa. nursing homes that have completed universal COVID-19 testing: See the...
The Pennsylvania Health Department has released a list of the state's nursing homes that have completed universal testing. See the complete list and results.
View ArticleCommentary: How natural allies became historical rivals
Commentary: While suffering some of the same prejudices in the U.S. the Irish and African American have often been pitted against each other.
View ArticleAllentown Diocese Catholic schools will open next month
The Allentown Catholic Diocese said Thursday that its schools will reopen at the end of August.
View ArticlePennsylvania coronavirus update: 781 more cases reported by state on...
The state Department of Health on Thursday added 781 more cases of coronavirus to its statistics, which brings the statewide total to 98,446.
View ArticlePa. lawmakers want voters to weaken governor’s emergency powers, boost their...
The constitutional amendment process is a lengthy one with no guaranteed outcome, but it has a major benefit — it doesn’t require Gov. Tom Wolf’s approval.
View ArticleWhat you need to know about Pennsylvania’s new coronavirus rules for bars and...
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine have issued new restrictions on bars, restaurants, events, gatherings and gyms to mitigate the spread of coronavirus. Here is what...
View Article5 takeaways on Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s new coronavirus orders
5 takeaways on Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's new coronavirus restrictions on bars, restaurants, events, gyms and everyone else.
View ArticleMartin Guitar CEO Chris Martin IV announces retirement
Chris Martin IV, the sixth-generation owner of global guitar maker C.F. Martin & Co. in Upper Nazareth Township, plans to retire in July 2021 as company CEO.
View ArticleLehigh Valley lawmakers blast, praise Gov. Wolf’s latest coronavirus order;...
State lawmakers from the Lehigh Valley region on Thursday reacted to Gov. Tom Wolf's unanticipated virus-mitigation order that shuts down bars that don't serve food and tightens limits on public dining.
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