‘Where I belong’: Easton native moves home to open Italian eatery at Simon...
Mario’s Italian Eatery, a deli, grocery store and eatery offering made-on-site items such as pastas, sausages and tomato sauce along with Italian-imported specialties such as artisan cheeses, olive...
View ArticleYour election questions answered: Do I need an absentee ballot or a mail-in...
For the first time in a general election, Pennsylvania voters will cast both mail-in ballots and absentee ballots. Here's an explanation of the differences between the two and which one you may need.
View ArticleSouthern Lehigh football program has first positive COVID-19 test, postpones...
COVID-19 positive test forces Southern Lehigh football program to postpone its first game
View ArticleNew Jersey governor suspends removal of American flags from turnpike overpasses
Gov. Phil Murphy has overruled the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's decision to remove informal displays of the American flag from highway overpasses
View ArticleJoe Biden looks to rebuild Democrats’ ‘blue wall’ with visits to Wisconsin,...
The Democratic presidential nominee’s first pandemic-era campaign trips beyond his home in Delaware are taking him to all three states that President Donald Trump won in 2016.
View ArticleCommentary: Is it really time to forget Benjamin Franklin?
Commentary: Benjamin Franklin was a philosopher, a doer, a genius and a blessing. A movement to take his name off public schools and buildings is wrong.
View ArticleNotre Dame on why our campus remains open: Life entails risks
Notre Dame professor: We would be foolish to think we can wait out a virus. We will reckon with it sooner or later.
View ArticleHow will COVID-19 impact Halloween in the Lehigh Valley? Here’s the latest
Are Halloween parades, trick-or-treat and other events in the Lehigh Valley on or off due to COVID-19? Here is the latest.
View ArticlePennsylvania coronavirus update: 931 more cases on Wednesday; many Penn State...
The Pennsylvania Department of Health on Wednesday reports 931 more cases of the coronavirus to bring the total to 141,290, while hospitalizations across the state are little changed.
View ArticleThe world is getting closer to temperature limit set by global leaders five...
The world is getting closer to passing a temperature limit set by global leaders five years ago and may exceed it in the next decade or so, according to a new United Nations report.
View Article‘Your Seat is Waiting’ at Easton’s State Theatre: Fundraising campaign will...
Having lost all its ticket revenue due to the coronavirus, Easton State Theatre launches a fundraising campaign.
View ArticleDeadline extended for nominations for Lehigh Valley’s Top Workplaces
The deadline for nominations for Top Workplaces 2021 is extended to Oct. 2.
View ArticleLower Milford wreck causes injury, fuel oil spill
A sport utility vehicle and an oil tanker collided in Lower Milford Township, causing a fuel oil spill from the tanker.
View ArticleEarthquake rattles New Jersey overnight, was felt in Lehigh Valley
A small earthquake rattled Freehold, New Jersey overnight and was felt in the Lehigh Valley.
View ArticlePandemic prompts plague of roadside trash dumping in Poconos
Monroe County’s Waste Authority Police Department investigates trash crimes big and small.
View ArticleSo long, summer? A pattern change is upon us, with a ‘sustained period of...
Out of nowhere, seemingly, summer appears poised to make an expeditious exit from the Lehigh Valley.
View ArticleCaptured on video: SUV crashes full-speed into south Allentown home, killing...
Authorities say 35-year-old Aldawna Chambers perished in the Tuesday morning crash in the 1700 block of Chapel Avenue.
View ArticleMissouri couple who brandished guns to keep protesters off their property...
A Missouri couple who made national headlines in June when they brandished guns to keep protesters off their property is scheduled to speak in the Lehigh Valley, thanks to some local Republicans.
View ArticlePennsylvania issues health and safety guidelines for pandemic learning pods
Parents forming pandemic pods are being asked to notify the state and create plans.
View ArticlePA senate moving closer to amending state’s mail-in ballot law, even as Gov....
Republican lawmakers are close to passing their version of amendments to Pennsylvania's election code. Gov. Tom Wolf has vowed to veto the bill, preferring a plan presented by the Department of State.
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