Weight loss benefits even if weight comes back People who lost weight through an intensive behavioral weight loss program saw health benefits, possibly even if they la... Protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide is known as the “silent killer.” The odorless and colorless gas is a byproduct of fuel-burning appliance... Report: US pregnancy deaths down in 2022 NEW YORK (AP) - Deaths of pregnant women in the U.S. fell in 2022, dropping significantly from a six-decade high during ... LVHN Health Tips: Keeping kids safe on the road Road trips can provide opportunities for bonding and fun. However, they also can be dangerous. According to the National... LVHN Health Tips: Gene therapy trial announces positive news The biopharmaceutical company behind a gene therapy designed to help patients with chronic angina by prompting the growt... Exercise may help heart patients Exercise therapy is not only safe, it also may be more effective than medication in improving quality of life for many p... A cup of Joe (or two) and effects on your heart Coffee lovers - and their doctors - have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research publish... Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Body of man missing found in LansfordMan jumps out of ambulance, taken into custodyPalmerton Public Market coming to site2 injured in Lansford crashOne injured in Lehighton motorcycle crash
Protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide is known as the “silent killer.” The odorless and colorless gas is a byproduct of fuel-burning appliance... Report: US pregnancy deaths down in 2022 NEW YORK (AP) - Deaths of pregnant women in the U.S. fell in 2022, dropping significantly from a six-decade high during ... LVHN Health Tips: Keeping kids safe on the road Road trips can provide opportunities for bonding and fun. However, they also can be dangerous. According to the National... LVHN Health Tips: Gene therapy trial announces positive news The biopharmaceutical company behind a gene therapy designed to help patients with chronic angina by prompting the growt... Exercise may help heart patients Exercise therapy is not only safe, it also may be more effective than medication in improving quality of life for many p... A cup of Joe (or two) and effects on your heart Coffee lovers - and their doctors - have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research publish... Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Body of man missing found in LansfordMan jumps out of ambulance, taken into custodyPalmerton Public Market coming to site2 injured in Lansford crashOne injured in Lehighton motorcycle crash
Report: US pregnancy deaths down in 2022 NEW YORK (AP) - Deaths of pregnant women in the U.S. fell in 2022, dropping significantly from a six-decade high during ... LVHN Health Tips: Keeping kids safe on the road Road trips can provide opportunities for bonding and fun. However, they also can be dangerous. According to the National... LVHN Health Tips: Gene therapy trial announces positive news The biopharmaceutical company behind a gene therapy designed to help patients with chronic angina by prompting the growt... Exercise may help heart patients Exercise therapy is not only safe, it also may be more effective than medication in improving quality of life for many p... A cup of Joe (or two) and effects on your heart Coffee lovers - and their doctors - have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research publish... Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Body of man missing found in LansfordMan jumps out of ambulance, taken into custodyPalmerton Public Market coming to site2 injured in Lansford crashOne injured in Lehighton motorcycle crash
LVHN Health Tips: Keeping kids safe on the road Road trips can provide opportunities for bonding and fun. However, they also can be dangerous. According to the National... LVHN Health Tips: Gene therapy trial announces positive news The biopharmaceutical company behind a gene therapy designed to help patients with chronic angina by prompting the growt... Exercise may help heart patients Exercise therapy is not only safe, it also may be more effective than medication in improving quality of life for many p... A cup of Joe (or two) and effects on your heart Coffee lovers - and their doctors - have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research publish... Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Body of man missing found in LansfordMan jumps out of ambulance, taken into custodyPalmerton Public Market coming to site2 injured in Lansford crashOne injured in Lehighton motorcycle crash
LVHN Health Tips: Gene therapy trial announces positive news The biopharmaceutical company behind a gene therapy designed to help patients with chronic angina by prompting the growt...
Exercise may help heart patients Exercise therapy is not only safe, it also may be more effective than medication in improving quality of life for many p... A cup of Joe (or two) and effects on your heart Coffee lovers - and their doctors - have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research publish... Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid « Previous 13 14 15 » Next
A cup of Joe (or two) and effects on your heart Coffee lovers - and their doctors - have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research publish... Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid
Millions may lose Medicaid coverage How to shop for new insurance if you are one of the affected Medicaid coverage will end for millions of Americans in the coming months, and it will push many into unfamiliar territo... Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley-Pine Grove volleyball2025-09-05Tamaqua-Salisbury Girls Tennis 2025-09-04Catty-Jim Thorpe Boys Soccer 2025-09-04Pottsville-Jim Thorpe Football 2025-09-04Opinion Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business... Poll: Moms hit by school drop-off demandsSenators raise anti-Semitism to college presidentsLetter to the editor: Banning gunsPa’s children need mental health support before crisis hitsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t... ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1987AUGUST 30, 1977AUGUST 29, 1974ON THIS DATE AUGUST 28, 1975AP News CDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in MinneapolisWhat’s next for Cracker Barrel after new logo’s dismal failure?Trump says Fed governor fired; she vows to stayNew executive order targets flag burningBefore the 4 murders, strange occurrencesLeaders press Israel about aid
Know the warning signs about Alzheimer’s More than two dozen people came to Heritage Hill Senior Community in Weatherly recently to learn more about Alzheimer’s ... Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne...
Pandemic took harsh toll on youth mental health The pandemic took a harsh toll on U.S. teen girls’ mental health, with almost 60% reporting feelings of persistent sadne...
Letter to the editor: Jim Thorpe values tourists over residents Since 1815 the town of Jim Thorpe has been built and has thrived because of local inhabitants who worked, built homes and supported business...
ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 6, 1983 Fritz Spokas, executive director of the Carbon County Redevelopment Authority, submitted his resignation from the post during a meeting of t...