Inside looking out: How we can live forever There is no secret uncovered or an amazing medical discovery disclosed about everlasting life that will be revealed in t... It’s in your nature: Some of summer’s big insects As a youngster in East Weissport, I thought summer was my favorite season. After all, school was not in session. I now c... Under my hat: Lamenting a glorious past Accepting change can be difficult. For me, it was hard to watch workers dig up remains of three long-buried priests just... Inside looking out: Party with pronouns One of the funniest routines from the comedy duo of Abbott and Costello was “Who’s on first, What’s on second and I don’... Warmest regards: Living in the ‘Bloody Fifth’ By Pattie Mihalik Ever since my story about the accomplishments of two immigrants from Haiti garnered so much backlash, ... Warmest Regards: We never tire of some things By Pattie Mihalik It’s been raining here — a rather heavy rain at that. But I sit outside on my covered lanai watching a... MRIs, antibiotics and cramp questions answered Q. How does an MRI work? A. Magnetic resonance imaging uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create pictures of cros... Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 165 166 167 » Next Walnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashPedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 yearsPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crash
It’s in your nature: Some of summer’s big insects As a youngster in East Weissport, I thought summer was my favorite season. After all, school was not in session. I now c... Under my hat: Lamenting a glorious past Accepting change can be difficult. For me, it was hard to watch workers dig up remains of three long-buried priests just... Inside looking out: Party with pronouns One of the funniest routines from the comedy duo of Abbott and Costello was “Who’s on first, What’s on second and I don’... Warmest regards: Living in the ‘Bloody Fifth’ By Pattie Mihalik Ever since my story about the accomplishments of two immigrants from Haiti garnered so much backlash, ... Warmest Regards: We never tire of some things By Pattie Mihalik It’s been raining here — a rather heavy rain at that. But I sit outside on my covered lanai watching a... MRIs, antibiotics and cramp questions answered Q. How does an MRI work? A. Magnetic resonance imaging uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create pictures of cros... Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 165 166 167 » Next Walnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashPedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 yearsPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crash
Under my hat: Lamenting a glorious past Accepting change can be difficult. For me, it was hard to watch workers dig up remains of three long-buried priests just... Inside looking out: Party with pronouns One of the funniest routines from the comedy duo of Abbott and Costello was “Who’s on first, What’s on second and I don’... Warmest regards: Living in the ‘Bloody Fifth’ By Pattie Mihalik Ever since my story about the accomplishments of two immigrants from Haiti garnered so much backlash, ... Warmest Regards: We never tire of some things By Pattie Mihalik It’s been raining here — a rather heavy rain at that. But I sit outside on my covered lanai watching a... MRIs, antibiotics and cramp questions answered Q. How does an MRI work? A. Magnetic resonance imaging uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create pictures of cros... Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 165 166 167 » Next Walnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashPedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 yearsPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crash
Inside looking out: Party with pronouns One of the funniest routines from the comedy duo of Abbott and Costello was “Who’s on first, What’s on second and I don’... Warmest regards: Living in the ‘Bloody Fifth’ By Pattie Mihalik Ever since my story about the accomplishments of two immigrants from Haiti garnered so much backlash, ... Warmest Regards: We never tire of some things By Pattie Mihalik It’s been raining here — a rather heavy rain at that. But I sit outside on my covered lanai watching a... MRIs, antibiotics and cramp questions answered Q. How does an MRI work? A. Magnetic resonance imaging uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create pictures of cros... Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 165 166 167 » Next Walnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashPedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 yearsPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crash
Warmest regards: Living in the ‘Bloody Fifth’ By Pattie Mihalik Ever since my story about the accomplishments of two immigrants from Haiti garnered so much backlash, ...
Warmest Regards: We never tire of some things By Pattie Mihalik It’s been raining here — a rather heavy rain at that. But I sit outside on my covered lanai watching a... MRIs, antibiotics and cramp questions answered Q. How does an MRI work? A. Magnetic resonance imaging uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create pictures of cros... Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 165 166 167 » Next
MRIs, antibiotics and cramp questions answered Q. How does an MRI work? A. Magnetic resonance imaging uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create pictures of cros... Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear
Life with Liz: Bringing life into focus My electronic devices have allowed me to postpone the inevitable for a few months, but recently, thanks to a short break... It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr... Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsMemories of Christmases pastOn This Date - News DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr... ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 23, 1961ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 22, 1965AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear
It’s in your nature: Helpful ‘bugs’ I purposely highlighted the word “bugs” to help introduce and to inform. Bugs are in actuality one group of insects. Cla... Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had...
Under my hat: Living through lunar lunacy By Donald Serfass The moon landing on July 20, 1969, was the culmination of a wild decade. It’s almost as if someone had...
Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026 For 67 million people relying on electricity from the regional power grid, PJM, cheaper utility bills in 2026 are little more than a pipe dr...
DECEMBER 31, 1969 A new carpet factory in Lehighton and a metallurgical company in Palmerton are two new industries on the agenda of the Carbon County Industr...