China sends warning to Taiwan with naval drills near island BEIJING (AP) — China’s navy held live-fire exercises near Taiwan on Wednesday in a warning to the democratic, self-ruled... Canadian drug mule sentenced in Australia for cocaine cruise CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A Canadian drug mule broke down in tears in an Australian court on Wednesday when she was sen... Syrians rally in Damascus in support of Assad’s military BEIRUT (AP) — Hundreds of Syrians gathered on Monday in a landmark square in Syria’s capital, Damascus, rallying in supp... Taiwan leader inspects navy as China prepares drills TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen reviewed military drills Friday ahead of planned war games by Chi... Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors formally charged jailed ex-President Lee Myung-bak with a range of co... Korean leaders can discuss peace, but can’t end Korean War SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump has given his “blessing” for North and South Korea to discuss the end o... Younger party official faces test as Cuba’s next president SANTA CLARA, Cuba (AP) — Raul Castro travels in motorcades of gleaming imported sedans. Rings of grim-faced bodyguards p... Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter « Previous 37 38 39 » Next State police investigate 2 overdoses at Mahoning restaurantCrews battle wildfire near Jim ThorpeWildfire creeps close to homes; Fire damages 460 acres since SaturdayCarbon wildfire destroyed 600 acresLeiby’s Ice Cream House in S. Tamaqua serving again
Canadian drug mule sentenced in Australia for cocaine cruise CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A Canadian drug mule broke down in tears in an Australian court on Wednesday when she was sen... Syrians rally in Damascus in support of Assad’s military BEIRUT (AP) — Hundreds of Syrians gathered on Monday in a landmark square in Syria’s capital, Damascus, rallying in supp... Taiwan leader inspects navy as China prepares drills TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen reviewed military drills Friday ahead of planned war games by Chi... Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors formally charged jailed ex-President Lee Myung-bak with a range of co... Korean leaders can discuss peace, but can’t end Korean War SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump has given his “blessing” for North and South Korea to discuss the end o... Younger party official faces test as Cuba’s next president SANTA CLARA, Cuba (AP) — Raul Castro travels in motorcades of gleaming imported sedans. Rings of grim-faced bodyguards p... Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter « Previous 37 38 39 » Next State police investigate 2 overdoses at Mahoning restaurantCrews battle wildfire near Jim ThorpeWildfire creeps close to homes; Fire damages 460 acres since SaturdayCarbon wildfire destroyed 600 acresLeiby’s Ice Cream House in S. Tamaqua serving again
Syrians rally in Damascus in support of Assad’s military BEIRUT (AP) — Hundreds of Syrians gathered on Monday in a landmark square in Syria’s capital, Damascus, rallying in supp... Taiwan leader inspects navy as China prepares drills TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen reviewed military drills Friday ahead of planned war games by Chi... Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors formally charged jailed ex-President Lee Myung-bak with a range of co... Korean leaders can discuss peace, but can’t end Korean War SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump has given his “blessing” for North and South Korea to discuss the end o... Younger party official faces test as Cuba’s next president SANTA CLARA, Cuba (AP) — Raul Castro travels in motorcades of gleaming imported sedans. Rings of grim-faced bodyguards p... Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter « Previous 37 38 39 » Next State police investigate 2 overdoses at Mahoning restaurantCrews battle wildfire near Jim ThorpeWildfire creeps close to homes; Fire damages 460 acres since SaturdayCarbon wildfire destroyed 600 acresLeiby’s Ice Cream House in S. Tamaqua serving again
Taiwan leader inspects navy as China prepares drills TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen reviewed military drills Friday ahead of planned war games by Chi... Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors formally charged jailed ex-President Lee Myung-bak with a range of co... Korean leaders can discuss peace, but can’t end Korean War SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump has given his “blessing” for North and South Korea to discuss the end o... Younger party official faces test as Cuba’s next president SANTA CLARA, Cuba (AP) — Raul Castro travels in motorcades of gleaming imported sedans. Rings of grim-faced bodyguards p... Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter « Previous 37 38 39 » Next State police investigate 2 overdoses at Mahoning restaurantCrews battle wildfire near Jim ThorpeWildfire creeps close to homes; Fire damages 460 acres since SaturdayCarbon wildfire destroyed 600 acresLeiby’s Ice Cream House in S. Tamaqua serving again
Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors formally charged jailed ex-President Lee Myung-bak with a range of co...
Korean leaders can discuss peace, but can’t end Korean War SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump has given his “blessing” for North and South Korea to discuss the end o... Younger party official faces test as Cuba’s next president SANTA CLARA, Cuba (AP) — Raul Castro travels in motorcades of gleaming imported sedans. Rings of grim-faced bodyguards p... Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter « Previous 37 38 39 » Next
Younger party official faces test as Cuba’s next president SANTA CLARA, Cuba (AP) — Raul Castro travels in motorcades of gleaming imported sedans. Rings of grim-faced bodyguards p... Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter
Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems HAVANA (AP) — In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn’t own computers or cellphones, leave with... Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos from Packerton wildfire2025-04-21Northern Lehigh-Bangor baseball2025-04-16Pleasant Valley-Southern Lehigh girls lacrosse2025-04-11Lehighton-Jim Thorpe Baseball/Softball 2025-04-03Opinion Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw... Threats to Schools Demand Serious ActionSolar panels mar beauty of farmlandThank you for electing McCormickLawmakers allowed to keep calendars secretOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ... ON THIS DATE APRIL 21, 2002ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1996APRIL 17, 1992APRIL 16, 1990AP News Pope Francis dies at 88U.S. cases of measles now at 800Authorities scrutinize arson suspect’s statementsMaine’s hidden ‘Sistine Chapel’ inspires artistsShooting kills 2 at Florida StateInternational students see visas revokedConcerns rise due to dollar sell offVolunteers roll down the road in Rolls-RoycesDivers search in river for parts of helicopter
Battle to save Africa’s elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania (AP) — The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, whe... China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca...
China raises tariffs on US pork, fruit in trade dispute BEIJING (AP) — China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in an esca...
Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day. Just tw...
ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. Pat Freeh-Stefanek, ...