Which Pennsylvania counties have been best (and worst) at responding to...
With one month left to fill out your forms for the 2020 Census, just what parts of Pennsylvania have been the best at responding?
View ArticleIt’s ’Hunger Action Month’ and Giant supermarkets offers ways you can help...
Giant Co. supermarket chain is doing its part to fight hunger in the Lehigh Valley.
View ArticleCloseout retailer, known for ‘crazy deals,’ opening first Lehigh Valley location
A growing national retailer is replacing one with a dwindling footprint in Wind Gap.
View ArticleTalking Business with Tina Hamilton: Hiring during pandemic still difficult...
With the Pennsylvania unemployment rate jumping from 4.7% in January to 13.1% in May, many employers have assumed that hiring would finally be a breeze after years of difficulty. Think again.
View ArticleGettysburg College quarantines all students to their rooms because of COVID-19
Gettysburg College went into lockdown Tuesday night, quarantining all students to their dorm rooms for at least the rest of this week because of the coronavirus.
View ArticlePennsylvania coronavirus update: Hospitalizations remain steady Wednesday;...
The number of people hospitalized for the coronavirus in Pennsylvania remains in the 500-to-550 range for the 11th straight day on Wednesday as the state reports 816 more infections.
View ArticleFormer Bethlehem mom pleads no contest to abusing infant triplets; may have...
Ann Henry, was sentenced to 14 years of probation and ordered to have no contact with her triplets for the length of the sentence. The children, two boys and a girl, are now four years old.
View ArticleSurvey says Pennsylvanians don’t really work that hard
Diligent. Industrious. Conscientious. All of these are adjectives typically associated with hard-working individuals, but a new study from WalletHub suggests a different word to describe...
View Article‘A game of inches’: New Monmouth poll shows tightening Pennsylvania race...
President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden are in a close race in Pennsylvania, where a new Monmouth University poll shows Biden with a tight lead of 1 to 3 points among likely voters, depending on...
View ArticleDA releases video of Easton shooting where authorities say woman acted in...
Authorities released video of an Easton assault and shooting they say shows that the woman who opened fire acted in self-defense.
View ArticleLehigh Valley man who fought legal battle to change his name to Santa Claus...
J. Patrick Allen, who legally changed his name to Santa A. Claus in 1995, has died. He played Santa during the holiday season for 57 years.
View ArticleThe payroll tax deferral took effect Tuesday. It’ll boost your paycheck, but...
President Donald Trump’s payroll tax deferral took effect Tuesday, but some accountants are advising employers against implementing it. That's because it'll create more work for the employer, and will...
View ArticleGov. Tom Wolf’s Pennsylvania coronavirus emergency powers survive House...
Republicans in the state House on Wednesday said they want an immediate end to Gov. Tom Wolf’s emergency powers related to the coronavirus pandemic and will seek an override vote to accomplish it.
View ArticleMeet Your Brewer: Allentown’s Mcall Collective beer maker discusses his...
A few days before the McCall Collective taproom’s grand opening Saturday, we had a chat with the head brewer about his family’s great adventure.
View ArticleSome spectators will be allowed at high school sports, Gov. Wolf says in update
Gov. Tom Wolf updated the K-12 sports guidance Wednesday and will now allow some spectators to watch outdoor high school sports
View ArticleSouth Whitehall Township passes first noise ordinance after 40 years, to the...
South Whitehall Township has passed its first noise ordinance Wednesday, which will tackle excessive noise violations such as loud music, barking dogs, construction, truck operations, and fireworks....
View ArticlePa. House passes changes to mail-in voting law on party-line vote; Gov. Wolf...
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives is approving changes to the state's mail-in voting law, but in highly partisan fashion
View Article‘I’m overwhelmed by this wonderful tribute.’ Car caravan honors Lehigh Valley...
The Lehigh Valley chapter of the Battle of the Bulge Association put together a car caravan that stopped at the homes of eight area World War II veterans.
View ArticleAllentown officials debate how much power to give citizen body focused on...
Allentown City Council is poised to create a citizen body to keep tabs on its police department, but it remains unclear whether elected officials will — or even can — give it any teeth.
View ArticleWith former employees paid in full, owner of defunct Bieber bus company has...
Bad-check charges against Steven G. Haddad, who owned the defunct Bieber Transportation Group, were dismissed when Haddad paid back the nearly $25,000 he owed.
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