Gunfire erupts at New Jersey arts festival; 22 wounded TRENTON, N.J. — Gunmen opened fire at an all-night arts and music festival early Sunday morning, sending people running ... Bill Cosby ousts legal team ahead of sex assault sentencing PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby has ousted the high-powered defense team whose aggressive tactics failed to sway jurors f... Workers recover body of man trapped after gas station blast BENSALEM (AP) — Rescue workers have recovered the body of a man trapped underground by a gas station explosion in Pennsy... First guilty plea entered in Penn State fraternity death BELLEFONTE (AP) — A former Penn State University fraternity brother on Wednesday entered the first guilty plea in the de... Man gives prosecutors letter containing feces HARRISBURG (AP) — A man who gave prosecutors an envelope containing feces is heading to prison for an armed robbery in P... Runaway bulldozer smashes into home, injures operator SCRANTON (AP) — A runaway bulldozer has smashed into a home in Pennsylvania, injuring its operator. Dunmore police say A... Worker gets job back after school bus rant HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania highway department worker won her job back Tuesday after being fired for ranting on Facebook... Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes « Previous 87 88 89 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingPalmerton looks at school optionsLetter to the editor: Willie Brown’s “Party Girl”
Bill Cosby ousts legal team ahead of sex assault sentencing PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby has ousted the high-powered defense team whose aggressive tactics failed to sway jurors f... Workers recover body of man trapped after gas station blast BENSALEM (AP) — Rescue workers have recovered the body of a man trapped underground by a gas station explosion in Pennsy... First guilty plea entered in Penn State fraternity death BELLEFONTE (AP) — A former Penn State University fraternity brother on Wednesday entered the first guilty plea in the de... Man gives prosecutors letter containing feces HARRISBURG (AP) — A man who gave prosecutors an envelope containing feces is heading to prison for an armed robbery in P... Runaway bulldozer smashes into home, injures operator SCRANTON (AP) — A runaway bulldozer has smashed into a home in Pennsylvania, injuring its operator. Dunmore police say A... Worker gets job back after school bus rant HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania highway department worker won her job back Tuesday after being fired for ranting on Facebook... Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes « Previous 87 88 89 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingPalmerton looks at school optionsLetter to the editor: Willie Brown’s “Party Girl”
Workers recover body of man trapped after gas station blast BENSALEM (AP) — Rescue workers have recovered the body of a man trapped underground by a gas station explosion in Pennsy... First guilty plea entered in Penn State fraternity death BELLEFONTE (AP) — A former Penn State University fraternity brother on Wednesday entered the first guilty plea in the de... Man gives prosecutors letter containing feces HARRISBURG (AP) — A man who gave prosecutors an envelope containing feces is heading to prison for an armed robbery in P... Runaway bulldozer smashes into home, injures operator SCRANTON (AP) — A runaway bulldozer has smashed into a home in Pennsylvania, injuring its operator. Dunmore police say A... Worker gets job back after school bus rant HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania highway department worker won her job back Tuesday after being fired for ranting on Facebook... Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes « Previous 87 88 89 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingPalmerton looks at school optionsLetter to the editor: Willie Brown’s “Party Girl”
First guilty plea entered in Penn State fraternity death BELLEFONTE (AP) — A former Penn State University fraternity brother on Wednesday entered the first guilty plea in the de... Man gives prosecutors letter containing feces HARRISBURG (AP) — A man who gave prosecutors an envelope containing feces is heading to prison for an armed robbery in P... Runaway bulldozer smashes into home, injures operator SCRANTON (AP) — A runaway bulldozer has smashed into a home in Pennsylvania, injuring its operator. Dunmore police say A... Worker gets job back after school bus rant HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania highway department worker won her job back Tuesday after being fired for ranting on Facebook... Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes « Previous 87 88 89 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingPalmerton looks at school optionsLetter to the editor: Willie Brown’s “Party Girl”
Man gives prosecutors letter containing feces HARRISBURG (AP) — A man who gave prosecutors an envelope containing feces is heading to prison for an armed robbery in P...
Runaway bulldozer smashes into home, injures operator SCRANTON (AP) — A runaway bulldozer has smashed into a home in Pennsylvania, injuring its operator. Dunmore police say A... Worker gets job back after school bus rant HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania highway department worker won her job back Tuesday after being fired for ranting on Facebook... Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes « Previous 87 88 89 » Next
Worker gets job back after school bus rant HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania highway department worker won her job back Tuesday after being fired for ranting on Facebook... Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes
Ex-mayor pleads no contest to patronizing prostitute BLOOMSBURG (AP) — A Pennsylvania mayor who resigned from office after he was charged with patronizing a prostitute has p... Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu... Whether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentLetter to the editor: Joe Biden, still burning it downOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971ON THIS DATE JANUARY 11, 1966AP News Israel’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labelsAs flames linger, talk turns to rebuilding neighborhoodsTaking cellphones out of schools bipartisanTrump gets no-penalty sentence in hush money caseFamilies in shock begin to visit their charred LA-area homes
Official: Woman dies in fire apparently trying to rescue cat ALLENTOWN (AP) — Authorities say a woman who apparently re-entered her burning home to try to rescue a cat died in the e... Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav...
Bill to ban abortions for Down syndrome takes step in Senate HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may hav...
PA. spending on policing targets problems Recruiting new police officers and supporting those already on the job in Pennsylvania remains a constant struggle. Our Panther Valley commu...
ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980 Restoration work began yesterday at the Dimmick Memorial Library on Broadway, Jim Thorpe, which was destroyed by fire on Dec. 13, 1979. Work...