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... NATO: 7,000 to 15,000 Russian troops dead in Ukraine KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - NATO estimated on Wednesday that 7,000 to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in four weeks of... Attack on nuclear plant triggers alarm worldwide KYIV, Ukraine - Russian troops Friday seized the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe after a middle-of-the-night attac... Thousands evacuate worst Australian floods in over a decade BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - Tens of thousands of people had been ordered to evacuate their homes by Tuesday and many more... Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... 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... Experts look to past epidemics for clues on COVID’s end NEW YORK (AP) - Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, h... Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 12 13 14 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton school discusses student cellphone usage, staff dress code
NATO: 7,000 to 15,000 Russian troops dead in Ukraine KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - NATO estimated on Wednesday that 7,000 to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in four weeks of... Attack on nuclear plant triggers alarm worldwide KYIV, Ukraine - Russian troops Friday seized the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe after a middle-of-the-night attac... Thousands evacuate worst Australian floods in over a decade BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - Tens of thousands of people had been ordered to evacuate their homes by Tuesday and many more... Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... 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... Experts look to past epidemics for clues on COVID’s end NEW YORK (AP) - Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, h... Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 12 13 14 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton school discusses student cellphone usage, staff dress code
Attack on nuclear plant triggers alarm worldwide KYIV, Ukraine - Russian troops Friday seized the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe after a middle-of-the-night attac... Thousands evacuate worst Australian floods in over a decade BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - Tens of thousands of people had been ordered to evacuate their homes by Tuesday and many more... Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... 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... Experts look to past epidemics for clues on COVID’s end NEW YORK (AP) - Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, h... Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 12 13 14 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton school discusses student cellphone usage, staff dress code
Thousands evacuate worst Australian floods in over a decade BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - Tens of thousands of people had been ordered to evacuate their homes by Tuesday and many more... Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... 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... Experts look to past epidemics for clues on COVID’s end NEW YORK (AP) - Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, h... Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 12 13 14 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton school discusses student cellphone usage, staff dress code
Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade...
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... Experts look to past epidemics for clues on COVID’s end NEW YORK (AP) - Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, h... Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 12 13 14 » Next
Experts look to past epidemics for clues on COVID’s end NEW YORK (AP) - Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, h... Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person
Russia pummels Ukraine’s No. 2 city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Russian shelling pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian tar... Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthwestern-Notre Dame girls basketball2025-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Opinion Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of... Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with cautionLetter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1970ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person
Ukraine seeks to join EU as round of talks with Russia ends KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - An embattled Ukraine moved to solidify its bond with the West on Monday by applying to join the Eur... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten...
Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten...
Report: Reform better than dissolution for Dept. of Ed President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about his aversion to the U.S. Department of Education, but a report from the National Association of...
ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1973 St. John United Church of Christ, at a meeting held Sunday morning, authorized the consistory to enter into agreement with the firm of Heyl-...