Ukraine accuses Russia of massacre in Bucha BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) - Bodies with bound hands, close-range gunshot wounds and signs of torture lay scattered in a city o... Parkland shooter’s lawyers face tough task in jury selection FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Attorneys for Parkland, Florida, school shooter Nikolas Cruz will have one goal when jury select... Pa. policeman killed, 2 officers hurt in shooting LEBANON, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania police officer was killed and two officers were injured Thursday during a shooting wh... FDA skeptical of benefits from ALS drug WASHINGTON - Federal health regulators issued a negative review Monday of a closely watched experimental drug for the de... US opens second COVID boosters to 50 and up, others at risk Americans 50 and older can get a second COVID-19 booster if it’s been at least four months since their last vaccination,... Number of COVID patients in US hospitals reaches record low NORFOLK, Va. - COVID-19 hospitalization numbers have plunged to their lowest levels since the early days of the pandemic... ‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950 It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of black residents from the Jim... Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 93 94 95 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incidentLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15161 acres planned for solar farmPalmerton woman charged in husband’s death
Parkland shooter’s lawyers face tough task in jury selection FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Attorneys for Parkland, Florida, school shooter Nikolas Cruz will have one goal when jury select... Pa. policeman killed, 2 officers hurt in shooting LEBANON, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania police officer was killed and two officers were injured Thursday during a shooting wh... FDA skeptical of benefits from ALS drug WASHINGTON - Federal health regulators issued a negative review Monday of a closely watched experimental drug for the de... US opens second COVID boosters to 50 and up, others at risk Americans 50 and older can get a second COVID-19 booster if it’s been at least four months since their last vaccination,... Number of COVID patients in US hospitals reaches record low NORFOLK, Va. - COVID-19 hospitalization numbers have plunged to their lowest levels since the early days of the pandemic... ‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950 It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of black residents from the Jim... Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 93 94 95 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incidentLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15161 acres planned for solar farmPalmerton woman charged in husband’s death
Pa. policeman killed, 2 officers hurt in shooting LEBANON, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania police officer was killed and two officers were injured Thursday during a shooting wh... FDA skeptical of benefits from ALS drug WASHINGTON - Federal health regulators issued a negative review Monday of a closely watched experimental drug for the de... US opens second COVID boosters to 50 and up, others at risk Americans 50 and older can get a second COVID-19 booster if it’s been at least four months since their last vaccination,... Number of COVID patients in US hospitals reaches record low NORFOLK, Va. - COVID-19 hospitalization numbers have plunged to their lowest levels since the early days of the pandemic... ‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950 It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of black residents from the Jim... Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 93 94 95 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incidentLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15161 acres planned for solar farmPalmerton woman charged in husband’s death
FDA skeptical of benefits from ALS drug WASHINGTON - Federal health regulators issued a negative review Monday of a closely watched experimental drug for the de... US opens second COVID boosters to 50 and up, others at risk Americans 50 and older can get a second COVID-19 booster if it’s been at least four months since their last vaccination,... Number of COVID patients in US hospitals reaches record low NORFOLK, Va. - COVID-19 hospitalization numbers have plunged to their lowest levels since the early days of the pandemic... ‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950 It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of black residents from the Jim... Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 93 94 95 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incidentLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15161 acres planned for solar farmPalmerton woman charged in husband’s death
US opens second COVID boosters to 50 and up, others at risk Americans 50 and older can get a second COVID-19 booster if it’s been at least four months since their last vaccination,...
Number of COVID patients in US hospitals reaches record low NORFOLK, Va. - COVID-19 hospitalization numbers have plunged to their lowest levels since the early days of the pandemic... ‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950 It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of black residents from the Jim... Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 93 94 95 » Next
‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950 It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of black residents from the Jim... Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation
Walmart to end cigarette sales in some stores NEW YORK - Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenu... Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation
Jada’s alopecia at center of Oscars spat A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Ja... Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P...
Bail denied for woman in crash that killed troopers, man PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has denied bail to a woman charged with third-degree murder in an early morning crash on a P...
New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent...
FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ...