Impeachment aside, federal budget remains a pressing matter WASHINGTON (AP) — Impeachment hearings for President Donald Trump come at the very time that Capitol Hill usually tends ... AP-NORC poll: Most Americans dislike twice-a-year time flops INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Most people across the country will see their clocks roll back an hour this weekend as nearly eight ... American students’ performance lags on Nation’s Report Card WASHINGTON — The latest Nation’s Report Card is painting a dismal picture of math and reading achievement among American... Calif. wildfire erupts near Reagan library LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new large wildfire broke out Wednesday in Southern California amid gusty winds, forcing the evacuat... US official: IS leader believed dead in US military assault WASHINGTON — Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and ... New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes NEW YORK (AP) — A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions betw... Election reform: mail-in ballots OK HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Thursday that advocates say makes the most significant changes to moderniz... Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 193 194 195 » Next Parents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersMeat market in Mahoning raises concerns Date changed to Oct. 17 for Blue Mountain ded.Gilbert post office customers in the darkCarbon man faces child porn charges
AP-NORC poll: Most Americans dislike twice-a-year time flops INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Most people across the country will see their clocks roll back an hour this weekend as nearly eight ... American students’ performance lags on Nation’s Report Card WASHINGTON — The latest Nation’s Report Card is painting a dismal picture of math and reading achievement among American... Calif. wildfire erupts near Reagan library LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new large wildfire broke out Wednesday in Southern California amid gusty winds, forcing the evacuat... US official: IS leader believed dead in US military assault WASHINGTON — Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and ... New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes NEW YORK (AP) — A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions betw... Election reform: mail-in ballots OK HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Thursday that advocates say makes the most significant changes to moderniz... Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 193 194 195 » Next Parents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersMeat market in Mahoning raises concerns Date changed to Oct. 17 for Blue Mountain ded.Gilbert post office customers in the darkCarbon man faces child porn charges
American students’ performance lags on Nation’s Report Card WASHINGTON — The latest Nation’s Report Card is painting a dismal picture of math and reading achievement among American... Calif. wildfire erupts near Reagan library LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new large wildfire broke out Wednesday in Southern California amid gusty winds, forcing the evacuat... US official: IS leader believed dead in US military assault WASHINGTON — Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and ... New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes NEW YORK (AP) — A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions betw... Election reform: mail-in ballots OK HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Thursday that advocates say makes the most significant changes to moderniz... Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 193 194 195 » Next Parents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersMeat market in Mahoning raises concerns Date changed to Oct. 17 for Blue Mountain ded.Gilbert post office customers in the darkCarbon man faces child porn charges
Calif. wildfire erupts near Reagan library LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new large wildfire broke out Wednesday in Southern California amid gusty winds, forcing the evacuat... US official: IS leader believed dead in US military assault WASHINGTON — Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and ... New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes NEW YORK (AP) — A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions betw... Election reform: mail-in ballots OK HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Thursday that advocates say makes the most significant changes to moderniz... Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 193 194 195 » Next Parents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersMeat market in Mahoning raises concerns Date changed to Oct. 17 for Blue Mountain ded.Gilbert post office customers in the darkCarbon man faces child porn charges
US official: IS leader believed dead in US military assault WASHINGTON — Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and ...
New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes NEW YORK (AP) — A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions betw... Election reform: mail-in ballots OK HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Thursday that advocates say makes the most significant changes to moderniz... Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 193 194 195 » Next
Election reform: mail-in ballots OK HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation Thursday that advocates say makes the most significant changes to moderniz... Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online
Judge: Pa. can’t tally victims’ rights amendment votes HARRISBURG — A judge ruled Wednesday that votes in a referendum next week about enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvan... 200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate... State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protectionPoll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billOn This Date - News JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin... ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online
200,000 evacuated, 94 structures destroyed in N. California wildfires SANTA ROSA, California — With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 ... DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ...
DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — When police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to learn more about his biological parents, he wasn’t ...
Letter to the editor: About those childless cat ladies The “Pronatalist Movement “ is here. They see woman’s primary role as giving birth. This administration wants more babies because birth rate...
JUNE 21, 1965 A Jim Thorpe native celebrated a Solemn Mass and was honored at a family gathering yesterday as he noted the silver anniversary of his ordin...