Some fear changes to state laws as US weighs pot medicine COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Some American parents who for years have used cannabis to treat severe forms of epilepsy ... Free stroke screening in Lehighton St. Luke’s will offer a free stroke screening from 9:30 a.m. until noon Thursday in the second-floor Acute Rehab Unit at... Do you really know what your kid’s doing on that smartphone? CHICAGO (AP) — Ayrial Miller is clearly annoyed. Her mother is sitting with her on the couch in their Chicago apartment,... LCCC STEM summer sessions There is still time to register children ages 3 through 6 years old for enriching summer camps at Lehigh Carbon Communit... Inside Looking Out: A walk in the park He’s Mr. Somebody. He’s past 70 years old and he’s taking his daily walk in the park. He navigates the same trail the ... AARP Safe Driver renewal class New Seasons at St. Luke’s Gnaden Huetten Hospital Campus will co-sponsor an AARP Safe Driver Renewal Class from 9 a.m. u... Sandy-ravaged aquarium opens splashy new shark exhibit NEW YORK (AP) — Cue the “Jaws” music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that m... What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 823 824 825 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Free stroke screening in Lehighton St. Luke’s will offer a free stroke screening from 9:30 a.m. until noon Thursday in the second-floor Acute Rehab Unit at... Do you really know what your kid’s doing on that smartphone? CHICAGO (AP) — Ayrial Miller is clearly annoyed. Her mother is sitting with her on the couch in their Chicago apartment,... LCCC STEM summer sessions There is still time to register children ages 3 through 6 years old for enriching summer camps at Lehigh Carbon Communit... Inside Looking Out: A walk in the park He’s Mr. Somebody. He’s past 70 years old and he’s taking his daily walk in the park. He navigates the same trail the ... AARP Safe Driver renewal class New Seasons at St. Luke’s Gnaden Huetten Hospital Campus will co-sponsor an AARP Safe Driver Renewal Class from 9 a.m. u... Sandy-ravaged aquarium opens splashy new shark exhibit NEW YORK (AP) — Cue the “Jaws” music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that m... What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 823 824 825 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Do you really know what your kid’s doing on that smartphone? CHICAGO (AP) — Ayrial Miller is clearly annoyed. Her mother is sitting with her on the couch in their Chicago apartment,... LCCC STEM summer sessions There is still time to register children ages 3 through 6 years old for enriching summer camps at Lehigh Carbon Communit... Inside Looking Out: A walk in the park He’s Mr. Somebody. He’s past 70 years old and he’s taking his daily walk in the park. He navigates the same trail the ... AARP Safe Driver renewal class New Seasons at St. Luke’s Gnaden Huetten Hospital Campus will co-sponsor an AARP Safe Driver Renewal Class from 9 a.m. u... Sandy-ravaged aquarium opens splashy new shark exhibit NEW YORK (AP) — Cue the “Jaws” music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that m... What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 823 824 825 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
LCCC STEM summer sessions There is still time to register children ages 3 through 6 years old for enriching summer camps at Lehigh Carbon Communit... Inside Looking Out: A walk in the park He’s Mr. Somebody. He’s past 70 years old and he’s taking his daily walk in the park. He navigates the same trail the ... AARP Safe Driver renewal class New Seasons at St. Luke’s Gnaden Huetten Hospital Campus will co-sponsor an AARP Safe Driver Renewal Class from 9 a.m. u... Sandy-ravaged aquarium opens splashy new shark exhibit NEW YORK (AP) — Cue the “Jaws” music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that m... What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 823 824 825 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Inside Looking Out: A walk in the park He’s Mr. Somebody. He’s past 70 years old and he’s taking his daily walk in the park. He navigates the same trail the ...
AARP Safe Driver renewal class New Seasons at St. Luke’s Gnaden Huetten Hospital Campus will co-sponsor an AARP Safe Driver Renewal Class from 9 a.m. u... Sandy-ravaged aquarium opens splashy new shark exhibit NEW YORK (AP) — Cue the “Jaws” music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that m... What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 823 824 825 » Next
Sandy-ravaged aquarium opens splashy new shark exhibit NEW YORK (AP) — Cue the “Jaws” music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that m... What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker
What to do when your child hates math Kids hate math for different reasons. Some find it too hard, others find it overwhelming, and still others are so bored ... ‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker
‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut NEW YORK (AP) — The dinosaurs still rule the box office. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open... Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi...
Warmest Regards: Wishing some things hadn’t changed There are some changes I applaud because they enhance life in positive ways. But there are other changes I lament and wi...
Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer...
JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou...