Opinion: 55 years later, we continue the spirit of Earth Day Today, as firefighters battle a wildfire on Bear Mountain outside of Jim Thorpe, the nation marks the 55th anniversary o... Drones to be used to assist in wildfire State fire crews planned to use drones Monday to battle a sweeping 460-acre fire that flared up Saturday afternoon in Ca... Pa. taps security expert after arson The Pennsylvania State Police has retained the consulting services of strategic security consultant Jeffrey B. Miller fo... Cause of Tamaqua fire ruled accidental A fire Saturday evening that tore through a vacant house on the 100 block of Penn Street in Tamaqua has been ruled accid... New Bethany Wesleyan Church holds first service The new campus of Bethany Wesleyan Church in Jim Thorpe held its first service on Easter Sunday. The multisite church al... Franklin cat shooting prompts new PETA video The largest animal liberation organization in the world plans to bring its new video series after a cat was shot by a pe... ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. ... Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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 546 547 548 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerLansford woman charged in drive-by shootingRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefighting
Drones to be used to assist in wildfire State fire crews planned to use drones Monday to battle a sweeping 460-acre fire that flared up Saturday afternoon in Ca... Pa. taps security expert after arson The Pennsylvania State Police has retained the consulting services of strategic security consultant Jeffrey B. Miller fo... Cause of Tamaqua fire ruled accidental A fire Saturday evening that tore through a vacant house on the 100 block of Penn Street in Tamaqua has been ruled accid... New Bethany Wesleyan Church holds first service The new campus of Bethany Wesleyan Church in Jim Thorpe held its first service on Easter Sunday. The multisite church al... Franklin cat shooting prompts new PETA video The largest animal liberation organization in the world plans to bring its new video series after a cat was shot by a pe... ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. ... Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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 546 547 548 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerLansford woman charged in drive-by shootingRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefighting
Pa. taps security expert after arson The Pennsylvania State Police has retained the consulting services of strategic security consultant Jeffrey B. Miller fo... Cause of Tamaqua fire ruled accidental A fire Saturday evening that tore through a vacant house on the 100 block of Penn Street in Tamaqua has been ruled accid... New Bethany Wesleyan Church holds first service The new campus of Bethany Wesleyan Church in Jim Thorpe held its first service on Easter Sunday. The multisite church al... Franklin cat shooting prompts new PETA video The largest animal liberation organization in the world plans to bring its new video series after a cat was shot by a pe... ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. ... Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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 546 547 548 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerLansford woman charged in drive-by shootingRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefighting
Cause of Tamaqua fire ruled accidental A fire Saturday evening that tore through a vacant house on the 100 block of Penn Street in Tamaqua has been ruled accid... New Bethany Wesleyan Church holds first service The new campus of Bethany Wesleyan Church in Jim Thorpe held its first service on Easter Sunday. The multisite church al... Franklin cat shooting prompts new PETA video The largest animal liberation organization in the world plans to bring its new video series after a cat was shot by a pe... ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. ... Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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 546 547 548 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerLansford woman charged in drive-by shootingRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefighting
New Bethany Wesleyan Church holds first service The new campus of Bethany Wesleyan Church in Jim Thorpe held its first service on Easter Sunday. The multisite church al...
Franklin cat shooting prompts new PETA video The largest animal liberation organization in the world plans to bring its new video series after a cat was shot by a pe... ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. ... Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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 546 547 548 » Next
ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 2003 For only the eighth time in the last 40 years, a woman has been chosen to receive the prized Tamaqua Citizenship Award. ... Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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
Tariffs to effect strollers, baby products prices Sam Rutledge and his wife have a baby due in mid-July, so they thought they had a few more months to research and buy th... Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6... 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 Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh... Letter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOpinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progressLetter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersOn This Date - News JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee... JANUARY 23, 2009JANUARY 22, 2003JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000AP 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
Tamaqua Borough resumes street sweeping schedule Street sweeping in Tamaqua will return to the regular schedule this week. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for s... Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6...
Slatington approves events in borough Slatington Borough Council approved the Lehigh Recreation Board’s request to use Victory Park for summer concerts from 6...
Be prepared for snowmageddon If the ominous forecast rings true, your new best friend will be the neighborhood plow guy. Seriously, 12 to 17 inches of snow can be overwh...
JANUARY 24, 2006 Promising to do his best to put Lansford back on track, Robert Silver on Tuesday accepted the position of mayor during a special council mee...