Lineup varied for summer concerts in Tamaqua The Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce announced the lineup for the 2025 Chamber Concert Series, which will be held Thursd... Retirees, veterans can get car registration discounts Retired Pennsylvanians might qualify for reduced vehicle registration fees, and some veterans may be eligible for free v... Rush township says railroad wants to close ramp at Rt. 54 It could be some time before a steep stretch of road leading to a dangerous railroad crossing in Rush Township is closed... Tamaqua Odd Fellows to lead festival planning After 40 years, the Tamaqua Area Historical Society is stepping away from sponsoring and organizing Tamaqua’s popular do... State police at Fogelsville State police at the Fogelsville barracks reported the following incidents: • A 27-year-old Fogelsville woman is facing c... Board debates clay shooting club A proposed clay shooting club at Lehighton Area High School has received tentative approval from the school board, pavin... Borough officials pay homage to former chief A highly revered member of the Palmerton Fire Department left a lasting impression on all those who knew him. Several bo... TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire « Previous 668 669 670 » Next Lansford woman charged in drive-by shootingSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefightingPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerTamaqua SD appoints new assistant superintendentN. Whitehall Twp. man dies after being shot by police in standoff
Retirees, veterans can get car registration discounts Retired Pennsylvanians might qualify for reduced vehicle registration fees, and some veterans may be eligible for free v... Rush township says railroad wants to close ramp at Rt. 54 It could be some time before a steep stretch of road leading to a dangerous railroad crossing in Rush Township is closed... Tamaqua Odd Fellows to lead festival planning After 40 years, the Tamaqua Area Historical Society is stepping away from sponsoring and organizing Tamaqua’s popular do... State police at Fogelsville State police at the Fogelsville barracks reported the following incidents: • A 27-year-old Fogelsville woman is facing c... Board debates clay shooting club A proposed clay shooting club at Lehighton Area High School has received tentative approval from the school board, pavin... Borough officials pay homage to former chief A highly revered member of the Palmerton Fire Department left a lasting impression on all those who knew him. Several bo... TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire « Previous 668 669 670 » Next Lansford woman charged in drive-by shootingSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefightingPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerTamaqua SD appoints new assistant superintendentN. Whitehall Twp. man dies after being shot by police in standoff
Rush township says railroad wants to close ramp at Rt. 54 It could be some time before a steep stretch of road leading to a dangerous railroad crossing in Rush Township is closed... Tamaqua Odd Fellows to lead festival planning After 40 years, the Tamaqua Area Historical Society is stepping away from sponsoring and organizing Tamaqua’s popular do... State police at Fogelsville State police at the Fogelsville barracks reported the following incidents: • A 27-year-old Fogelsville woman is facing c... Board debates clay shooting club A proposed clay shooting club at Lehighton Area High School has received tentative approval from the school board, pavin... Borough officials pay homage to former chief A highly revered member of the Palmerton Fire Department left a lasting impression on all those who knew him. Several bo... TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire « Previous 668 669 670 » Next Lansford woman charged in drive-by shootingSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefightingPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerTamaqua SD appoints new assistant superintendentN. Whitehall Twp. man dies after being shot by police in standoff
Tamaqua Odd Fellows to lead festival planning After 40 years, the Tamaqua Area Historical Society is stepping away from sponsoring and organizing Tamaqua’s popular do... State police at Fogelsville State police at the Fogelsville barracks reported the following incidents: • A 27-year-old Fogelsville woman is facing c... Board debates clay shooting club A proposed clay shooting club at Lehighton Area High School has received tentative approval from the school board, pavin... Borough officials pay homage to former chief A highly revered member of the Palmerton Fire Department left a lasting impression on all those who knew him. Several bo... TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire « Previous 668 669 670 » Next Lansford woman charged in drive-by shootingSlatington brothers honored for 50 years of firefightingPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerTamaqua SD appoints new assistant superintendentN. Whitehall Twp. man dies after being shot by police in standoff
State police at Fogelsville State police at the Fogelsville barracks reported the following incidents: • A 27-year-old Fogelsville woman is facing c...
Board debates clay shooting club A proposed clay shooting club at Lehighton Area High School has received tentative approval from the school board, pavin... Borough officials pay homage to former chief A highly revered member of the Palmerton Fire Department left a lasting impression on all those who knew him. Several bo... TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire « Previous 668 669 670 » Next
Borough officials pay homage to former chief A highly revered member of the Palmerton Fire Department left a lasting impression on all those who knew him. Several bo... TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire
TASB adopts non-contract pay plan The Tamaqua Area School Board approved a compensation plan for school administrators, supervisory personnel and other no... FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 25 snowstorm2026-01-26Jan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Opinion Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani... Taxpayer-funded projects need local workersLetter to the editor: Why Pennsylvania Must Ban Live Pigeon ShootsBe prepared for snowmageddonLetter to the editor: Consequences Of Manhattan VoteOn This Date - News JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre... JANUARY 28, 2009JANUARY 26, 2008JANUARY 24, 2006JANUARY 23, 2009AP News Four big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand 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 fire
FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Four officials of the Carbon County Area Vocational-Technical School, Jim Thorpe, received certificates of achievement f... State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured...
State police at Frackville - crashes State police at the Frackville barracks reported the following crashes: • Linda L. Schew, 58, of Frackville, was injured...
Pa. law ensures that final gifts stay local For more than half a century, Pennsylvania law quietly imposed a harsh outcome on a small but important group of people. When a Pennsylvani...
JANUARY 29, 2007 The Pennsylvania Library Association has honored Sen. James J. Rhoades of Mahanoy City as its Elected Official of the Year for 2006. The pre...