Life With Liz: Make new friends but keep the old Reading has always been a constant in my life. My father often told me about the first time I ever read something. We ha... Senior year, here we come Our school year has officially started and I am the mom of a senior. No two ways about it, I was going to be an emotiona... It’s In Your Nature: Where do they go? Eighty percent of North American birds do not remain here for the winter months. The champion long distance migrant is t... It’s In Your Nature: Spotting butterflies More than 900,000 insect species have been identified - some sources say well over a million. With such diverse habitats... Under my hat: Communication a key in Sheppton tragedy If there was one event that showcased the importance of communication in our lives it was the Sheppton Mine Disaster. Ev... Warmest Regards: Love best serves family ties “He’s not heavy. He’s my brother.” Way back in the 1940s Father Edward Flanagan was inspired to use that slogan to promo... Warmest Regards: Do you mind being alone? Social scientists released a three-year study that showed more Americans than ever are living alone. In much earlier ti... When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 54 55 56 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school$2 million secured for new dental schoolJT resident warns borough of parking issuesUpdate: Palmerton Jr. High student brought BB gun to school
Senior year, here we come Our school year has officially started and I am the mom of a senior. No two ways about it, I was going to be an emotiona... It’s In Your Nature: Where do they go? Eighty percent of North American birds do not remain here for the winter months. The champion long distance migrant is t... It’s In Your Nature: Spotting butterflies More than 900,000 insect species have been identified - some sources say well over a million. With such diverse habitats... Under my hat: Communication a key in Sheppton tragedy If there was one event that showcased the importance of communication in our lives it was the Sheppton Mine Disaster. Ev... Warmest Regards: Love best serves family ties “He’s not heavy. He’s my brother.” Way back in the 1940s Father Edward Flanagan was inspired to use that slogan to promo... Warmest Regards: Do you mind being alone? Social scientists released a three-year study that showed more Americans than ever are living alone. In much earlier ti... When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 54 55 56 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school$2 million secured for new dental schoolJT resident warns borough of parking issuesUpdate: Palmerton Jr. High student brought BB gun to school
It’s In Your Nature: Where do they go? Eighty percent of North American birds do not remain here for the winter months. The champion long distance migrant is t... It’s In Your Nature: Spotting butterflies More than 900,000 insect species have been identified - some sources say well over a million. With such diverse habitats... Under my hat: Communication a key in Sheppton tragedy If there was one event that showcased the importance of communication in our lives it was the Sheppton Mine Disaster. Ev... Warmest Regards: Love best serves family ties “He’s not heavy. He’s my brother.” Way back in the 1940s Father Edward Flanagan was inspired to use that slogan to promo... Warmest Regards: Do you mind being alone? Social scientists released a three-year study that showed more Americans than ever are living alone. In much earlier ti... When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 54 55 56 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school$2 million secured for new dental schoolJT resident warns borough of parking issuesUpdate: Palmerton Jr. High student brought BB gun to school
It’s In Your Nature: Spotting butterflies More than 900,000 insect species have been identified - some sources say well over a million. With such diverse habitats... Under my hat: Communication a key in Sheppton tragedy If there was one event that showcased the importance of communication in our lives it was the Sheppton Mine Disaster. Ev... Warmest Regards: Love best serves family ties “He’s not heavy. He’s my brother.” Way back in the 1940s Father Edward Flanagan was inspired to use that slogan to promo... Warmest Regards: Do you mind being alone? Social scientists released a three-year study that showed more Americans than ever are living alone. In much earlier ti... When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 54 55 56 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school$2 million secured for new dental schoolJT resident warns borough of parking issuesUpdate: Palmerton Jr. High student brought BB gun to school
Under my hat: Communication a key in Sheppton tragedy If there was one event that showcased the importance of communication in our lives it was the Sheppton Mine Disaster. Ev...
Warmest Regards: Love best serves family ties “He’s not heavy. He’s my brother.” Way back in the 1940s Father Edward Flanagan was inspired to use that slogan to promo... Warmest Regards: Do you mind being alone? Social scientists released a three-year study that showed more Americans than ever are living alone. In much earlier ti... When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 54 55 56 » Next
Warmest Regards: Do you mind being alone? Social scientists released a three-year study that showed more Americans than ever are living alone. In much earlier ti... When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits
When all else fails “I nearly died laughing.” We’ve all heard this remark when something very funny occurs. What if the words were reversed ... Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr... How our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersLetter to the editor: Headed for rebellious timesOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb... NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 17, 1975AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits
Where We Live: Fair-ly certain you’ll have a great time I love the fair. I love watching the children enjoy the rides. I love looking at all the animals. And I enjoy shopping a... Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o...
Warmest Regards: Jobs that disappear When I was a kid I waited each day for my father to come home from working in the mines. Then I did “my job” - pulling o...
DNA collection poses tough ethical questions Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with gr...
NOVEMBER 21, 1970 Eight new directors were named to the newly-formed Pohopoco Creek Watershed Association during a steering committee meeting held in the Gilb...