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Will more U.S. House seats flip in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania Democrats will fight to defend their gains in Congress two years ago and, possibly, add another seat or two in the November election.

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Trump, Biden spar over economy, workers in Labor Day blitz

President Donald Trump and rival Joe Biden spent Labor Day diminishing each other's credentials on the economy and understanding of the American worker

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Slate Belt town considers controversial zoning change for bigger buildings in...

Upper Mount Bethel Townsihp considers a controversial zoning amendment would help pave the way for a massive industrial park.

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Apple Days & Market to Go at Bethlehem’s Burnside Plantation: Pick up tasty...

From a Tombler's Bakery apple pie to apple dumplings from the Bakery Nook, you're sure to find something delicious at the reimagined Apple Days Market to Go.

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Commentary: What exactly is antifa? Mostly a myth

Op-ed: “Antifa” is a code word used to rile up fear and paranoia.

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Bank with ties to Louis DeNaples behind $50M taxpayer-backed coronavirus loan...

The Scranton-area bank directed by landfill magnate Louis A. DeNaples has handed out the biggest loan yet — for $50 million — from a taxpayer-backed program to help mid-sized businesses during the...

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Police: Officer dies hours after rescue effort in NJ river

Veteran police officer Sean Peek was found dead hours after an on-duty live-saving effort in a New Jersey river over the weekend, police said.

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‘Stranger Things’ star Millie Bobby Brown rocks as Sherlock Holmes’ kid...

'Stranger Things' star plays Sherlock Holmes' younger sister in Netflix clever 'Enola Holmes'

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Pennsylvania coronavirus update: 496 more cases on Tuesday; hospitalizations...

The Pennsylvania Department of Health on Tuesday provided an update on the coronavirus situation in Pennsylvania.

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Wooshoo Burger, a new fast-casual franchise, eyes east Allentown for flagship...

Wooshoo Burger, a new fast-casual restaurant chain, has selected Allentown’s east side for its flagship location, at Union Boulevard and North Irving Street.

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New York man jumped off rock wall into Jordan Creek before drowning,...

The 47-year-old's drowning death has been ruled an accident, authorities report.

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'Just legalize it already’: Readers debate recreational marijuana in...

Many readers are all for legalizing recreational marijuana use in Pennsylvania, to bring in more tax revenue.

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Man slashed friend he was helping to move, Bethlehem police say

The 23-year-old suspect was sent to Northampton County Jail under $75,000 bail for the alleged slashing.

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UPDATE: Authorities identify 35-year-old killed by vehicle crashing into...

Allentown police say a 35-year-old man from Allentown was pronounced dead after the SUV he was driving hit a home in the city.

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Former Harleysville woman told family and friends she had brain cancer to get...

A former Harleysville woman now believed to be in Australia is charged with fraudulently claiming she had terminal brain cancer to collect more than $100,000 in donations for treatment.

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Feds allege Lehigh County pawnbrokers sold stolen electronics online and...

Federal authorities allege that two Lehigh County men offered online bargains on stolen merchandise and conspired to launder the proceeds.

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Election 2020 Questions Answered: How secure is mail-in voting?

Election officials say mail-in ballots and absentee ballots are safe and reliable. While voter fraud exists, it is rare and rarely effects the outcome of an election.

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Your election questions answered: How to vote by mail in Pa.

Planning to vote by mail in the presidential election but not sure how? Here's everything you need to know.

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Election 2020 Questions Answered: Am I registered to vote? Am I already...

Voters can check online or at their local elections office if they're currently registered to vote or if they're signed up to receive a mail-in or absentee ballot.

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South 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....

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