Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as ... Banks rides atop wave of women’s sports There’s a tsunami sweeping over the sports world these days, and women are riding high on the wave. Basketball, soccer, ... Opinion: PSU closings would rob opportunity Some things you never forget. Maybe a high school graduation or a first job. Or a wedding, birth of a child, and of cour... Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office 1 2 3 » Next Body of Lehighton man foundBlaze destroys Walker farmMotorcyclist killed on turnpike Police say he was struck by wrong-way driverEx-officer charged in two more rape casesCoroner releases ID of man killed by wrong-way driver
Banks rides atop wave of women’s sports There’s a tsunami sweeping over the sports world these days, and women are riding high on the wave. Basketball, soccer, ... Opinion: PSU closings would rob opportunity Some things you never forget. Maybe a high school graduation or a first job. Or a wedding, birth of a child, and of cour... Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office 1 2 3 » Next Body of Lehighton man foundBlaze destroys Walker farmMotorcyclist killed on turnpike Police say he was struck by wrong-way driverEx-officer charged in two more rape casesCoroner releases ID of man killed by wrong-way driver
Opinion: PSU closings would rob opportunity Some things you never forget. Maybe a high school graduation or a first job. Or a wedding, birth of a child, and of cour... Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office 1 2 3 » Next Body of Lehighton man foundBlaze destroys Walker farmMotorcyclist killed on turnpike Police say he was struck by wrong-way driverEx-officer charged in two more rape casesCoroner releases ID of man killed by wrong-way driver
Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office 1 2 3 » Next Body of Lehighton man foundBlaze destroys Walker farmMotorcyclist killed on turnpike Police say he was struck by wrong-way driverEx-officer charged in two more rape casesCoroner releases ID of man killed by wrong-way driver
New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m...
Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office 1 2 3 » Next
Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office
Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton-Salisbury baseball2025-04-02Central Catholic-Pleasant Valley Baseball 2025-03-28Weatherly-Marian baseball & softball2025-03-28Lehighton-Northern Lehigh track & field2025-03-28Opinion Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo... Paid leave state program raises tough questionsNew bill Tackles direct Ambulance reimbursementsLetter to the editor: Taboo WordsStudent loan repayment for rural health care workers clears hurdleOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York... ON THIS DATE APRIL 1, 1972Victims of violent crime in support of budget infusionON THIS DATE MARCH 31, 1971ON THIS DATE MARCH 29, 1967AP News Musk won’t get war plansTrees at Flight 93 memorial need to be replacedBoeing wins contract for future fighter jetPollution or a climate silver bullet?5th anniversary of COVID cancellations brings back painful memories for teams, NCAA officialsJudge wants to know if order ignoredResidents pick up pieces after devastating stormsStuck NASA astronauts finally heading home‘Novocaine’ leads numbingly slow weekend at box office
Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato...
Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato...
Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as often as we are repo...
ON THIS DATE APRIL 2, 1973 William J. Parfitt was unanimously appointed as superintendent of schools of the Union Free School District No. 1, Franklin Square, New York...