Passenger dies in Rt. 22 crash One person died and another was injured in a two-vehicle crash at 9:36 p.m. Thursday on Route 22 in Hanover Township. St... Hurricane season expected to be busy, but not like 2024 WASHINGTON — With warmer than normal ocean waters, forecasters are expecting yet another unusually busy hurricane season... Bo Tkach Foundation honors scholarship winners Nine area high school seniors were honored on Tuesday by the Bo Tkach Under the Helmet and Hat Foundation, each receivin... Tamaqua High School announces senior awards Tamaqua Area High School recently honored 60 students during the annual Senior Awards nights. In all, 87 awards were dis... State police report details on Memorial Day enforcement As part of an ongoing mission to strengthen roadway safety across the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania State Police re... Slatington historic committee to meet The Slatington History Preservation Committee will hold a presentation entitled “Where Downtown Meets Uptown” on Saturda... Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out yo... Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 808 809 810 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
Hurricane season expected to be busy, but not like 2024 WASHINGTON — With warmer than normal ocean waters, forecasters are expecting yet another unusually busy hurricane season... Bo Tkach Foundation honors scholarship winners Nine area high school seniors were honored on Tuesday by the Bo Tkach Under the Helmet and Hat Foundation, each receivin... Tamaqua High School announces senior awards Tamaqua Area High School recently honored 60 students during the annual Senior Awards nights. In all, 87 awards were dis... State police report details on Memorial Day enforcement As part of an ongoing mission to strengthen roadway safety across the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania State Police re... Slatington historic committee to meet The Slatington History Preservation Committee will hold a presentation entitled “Where Downtown Meets Uptown” on Saturda... Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out yo... Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 808 809 810 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
Bo Tkach Foundation honors scholarship winners Nine area high school seniors were honored on Tuesday by the Bo Tkach Under the Helmet and Hat Foundation, each receivin... Tamaqua High School announces senior awards Tamaqua Area High School recently honored 60 students during the annual Senior Awards nights. In all, 87 awards were dis... State police report details on Memorial Day enforcement As part of an ongoing mission to strengthen roadway safety across the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania State Police re... Slatington historic committee to meet The Slatington History Preservation Committee will hold a presentation entitled “Where Downtown Meets Uptown” on Saturda... Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out yo... Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 808 809 810 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
Tamaqua High School announces senior awards Tamaqua Area High School recently honored 60 students during the annual Senior Awards nights. In all, 87 awards were dis... State police report details on Memorial Day enforcement As part of an ongoing mission to strengthen roadway safety across the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania State Police re... Slatington historic committee to meet The Slatington History Preservation Committee will hold a presentation entitled “Where Downtown Meets Uptown” on Saturda... Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out yo... Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 808 809 810 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
State police report details on Memorial Day enforcement As part of an ongoing mission to strengthen roadway safety across the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania State Police re...
Slatington historic committee to meet The Slatington History Preservation Committee will hold a presentation entitled “Where Downtown Meets Uptown” on Saturda... Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out yo... Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 808 809 810 » Next
Reliance on ‘renewables’ makes blackout more likely Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out yo... Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave
Sahaida named WAHSAA Scholarship winner for 2025 The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association recently announced the 2025 WAHSAA Scholarship recipient. Ava Sahaida,... Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave
Kidder Township hears about open space funding Anna Shigo, coordinator of the Carbon County Open Space program, spoke at Kidder Township’s board of supervisors meeting... Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte...
Tamaqua chips away at police project Bids to turn the former Moose building in Tamaqua into a police station and community center came in higher than expecte...
How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati...
JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle...