Where We Live: Warming up to Alexa, the other woman in our living room Grasping new technology really isn’t my thing, but I think I’m warming up to an AI assistant that my husband put in the ... Where We Live: Residents’ concerns about Palmerton drinking water valid Palmerton residents want to know if their drinking water is safe to consume. It’s a very valid concern that’s become eve... Where we live: Small towns being financially squeezed raises tough question Thirty years from now, will towns like Weissport, Parryville, East Side Borough and maybe even Summit Hill still exist? ... A personal perspective on dealing with Alzheimer’s For several years, we suspected something was wrong with my Dad. Aside from his normal behavior, he began to have more ... Making sauerkraut with Dad was really making memories I broke a sweat on a recent evening while in the cellar. Like most underground places, it’s a cool spot, even when the o... You can’t outsmart poison ivy, no matter the season First I had spring fever. And then I got a rash. Contact with poison ivy will do that to people — even the ones who thin... Where We Live: CYO hoops widely popular here back in the day Perhaps it’s because of the electronic age, where kids theses days seem to occupy their time either on their cellphones,... Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment « Previous 1 2 3 » Next Woman killed in Schuylkill ATV crashLASD: Employee, student information exposedCall for LASD director to resignPatient taken to hospital after dog bite in LansfordDiocese announces priest reassignments
Where We Live: Residents’ concerns about Palmerton drinking water valid Palmerton residents want to know if their drinking water is safe to consume. It’s a very valid concern that’s become eve... Where we live: Small towns being financially squeezed raises tough question Thirty years from now, will towns like Weissport, Parryville, East Side Borough and maybe even Summit Hill still exist? ... A personal perspective on dealing with Alzheimer’s For several years, we suspected something was wrong with my Dad. Aside from his normal behavior, he began to have more ... Making sauerkraut with Dad was really making memories I broke a sweat on a recent evening while in the cellar. Like most underground places, it’s a cool spot, even when the o... You can’t outsmart poison ivy, no matter the season First I had spring fever. And then I got a rash. Contact with poison ivy will do that to people — even the ones who thin... Where We Live: CYO hoops widely popular here back in the day Perhaps it’s because of the electronic age, where kids theses days seem to occupy their time either on their cellphones,... Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment « Previous 1 2 3 » Next Woman killed in Schuylkill ATV crashLASD: Employee, student information exposedCall for LASD director to resignPatient taken to hospital after dog bite in LansfordDiocese announces priest reassignments
Where we live: Small towns being financially squeezed raises tough question Thirty years from now, will towns like Weissport, Parryville, East Side Borough and maybe even Summit Hill still exist? ... A personal perspective on dealing with Alzheimer’s For several years, we suspected something was wrong with my Dad. Aside from his normal behavior, he began to have more ... Making sauerkraut with Dad was really making memories I broke a sweat on a recent evening while in the cellar. Like most underground places, it’s a cool spot, even when the o... You can’t outsmart poison ivy, no matter the season First I had spring fever. And then I got a rash. Contact with poison ivy will do that to people — even the ones who thin... Where We Live: CYO hoops widely popular here back in the day Perhaps it’s because of the electronic age, where kids theses days seem to occupy their time either on their cellphones,... Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment « Previous 1 2 3 » Next Woman killed in Schuylkill ATV crashLASD: Employee, student information exposedCall for LASD director to resignPatient taken to hospital after dog bite in LansfordDiocese announces priest reassignments
A personal perspective on dealing with Alzheimer’s For several years, we suspected something was wrong with my Dad. Aside from his normal behavior, he began to have more ... Making sauerkraut with Dad was really making memories I broke a sweat on a recent evening while in the cellar. Like most underground places, it’s a cool spot, even when the o... You can’t outsmart poison ivy, no matter the season First I had spring fever. And then I got a rash. Contact with poison ivy will do that to people — even the ones who thin... Where We Live: CYO hoops widely popular here back in the day Perhaps it’s because of the electronic age, where kids theses days seem to occupy their time either on their cellphones,... Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment « Previous 1 2 3 » Next Woman killed in Schuylkill ATV crashLASD: Employee, student information exposedCall for LASD director to resignPatient taken to hospital after dog bite in LansfordDiocese announces priest reassignments
Making sauerkraut with Dad was really making memories I broke a sweat on a recent evening while in the cellar. Like most underground places, it’s a cool spot, even when the o...
You can’t outsmart poison ivy, no matter the season First I had spring fever. And then I got a rash. Contact with poison ivy will do that to people — even the ones who thin... Where We Live: CYO hoops widely popular here back in the day Perhaps it’s because of the electronic age, where kids theses days seem to occupy their time either on their cellphones,... Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment « Previous 1 2 3 » Next
Where We Live: CYO hoops widely popular here back in the day Perhaps it’s because of the electronic age, where kids theses days seem to occupy their time either on their cellphones,... Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment
Nothing elicits emotions like those heartfelt lyrics At 13 years old, the line “Ain’t no time to hate” from “Uncle John’s Band” pulled me into the remarkable world of th... Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: Jim Thorpe birthday celebration2026-05-19Photo gallery: Jim Thorpe Mock Crash2026-05-11Palmerton Airing of the Quilts2026-05-10Carbon Community Safety Day2026-05-10Opinion How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc... Trump Accounts encourage future generationsLASD director’s data dump shatters public trustOpinion: Free society depends on support of free pressLetter to the editor: Support for Carol Obando DerstineOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du... ON THIS DATE MAY 19, 1972ON THIS DATE MAY 18, 1973MAY 16, 1967MAY 15, 1962AP News Some states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of GazaTalks pending to end U.S. commuter rail system strike3 teens arrested for shootingsJudge declares mistrial in Weinstein rape retrial after jury deadlocksSome Pa. parents fight scope of tech at schoolDOJ reportedly poised to seek Castro indictment
Mission accomplished: Real ID in hand after paper chase All the hoopla over Real ID, a federally compliant driver’s license or identification card, has certainly died down. I h... Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n...
Where we live: October is chock-full of activities Pumpkin festivals, hayrides and corn mazes. Halloween parades and parties. Costume-wearing and candy on trick-or treat n...
How our area legislators voted The following is a report on how our area state representatives voted on legislation that was approved and sent to the state Senate for conc...
ON THIS DATE MAY 20, 1975 William R. Mason of Jim Thorpe was re-elected and installed as president of the Advisory Council of the Carbon County Children’s Services du...