Grand jury urges action in wake of alleged tax credit fraud HARRISBURG — A grand jury report released Tuesday found two of Pennsylvania’s tax credit programs are vulnerable to frau... Judge: 2 to stand trial in stabbing, burning death BETHLEHEM (AP) — Two alleged gang members accused in the death of a man who was stabbed and set on fire while he was sti... Police: Mom leaves baby with bus driver BETHLEHEM (AP) — Authorities have arrested a Pennsylvania woman who they say handed her 1-month-old baby to a bus driver... Mumia case poised for new hearing, reopens widow’s wounds PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thirty years after her patrolman husband was killed in a traffic stop, Maureen Faulkner agreed to a... Saint Clair man dies in fight with Indiana police EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A coroner says the cause of death of a Pennsylvania man who died after a fight with police in so... Senate sends fight over Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to House HARRISBURG — Legislation to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage for the first time since 2009 passed the state Senate on W... SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-run... Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran « Previous 28 29 30 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkWarrant leads to police standoffLehighton residents file petition for director’s removal
Judge: 2 to stand trial in stabbing, burning death BETHLEHEM (AP) — Two alleged gang members accused in the death of a man who was stabbed and set on fire while he was sti... Police: Mom leaves baby with bus driver BETHLEHEM (AP) — Authorities have arrested a Pennsylvania woman who they say handed her 1-month-old baby to a bus driver... Mumia case poised for new hearing, reopens widow’s wounds PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thirty years after her patrolman husband was killed in a traffic stop, Maureen Faulkner agreed to a... Saint Clair man dies in fight with Indiana police EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A coroner says the cause of death of a Pennsylvania man who died after a fight with police in so... Senate sends fight over Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to House HARRISBURG — Legislation to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage for the first time since 2009 passed the state Senate on W... SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-run... Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran « Previous 28 29 30 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkWarrant leads to police standoffLehighton residents file petition for director’s removal
Police: Mom leaves baby with bus driver BETHLEHEM (AP) — Authorities have arrested a Pennsylvania woman who they say handed her 1-month-old baby to a bus driver... Mumia case poised for new hearing, reopens widow’s wounds PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thirty years after her patrolman husband was killed in a traffic stop, Maureen Faulkner agreed to a... Saint Clair man dies in fight with Indiana police EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A coroner says the cause of death of a Pennsylvania man who died after a fight with police in so... Senate sends fight over Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to House HARRISBURG — Legislation to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage for the first time since 2009 passed the state Senate on W... SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-run... Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran « Previous 28 29 30 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkWarrant leads to police standoffLehighton residents file petition for director’s removal
Mumia case poised for new hearing, reopens widow’s wounds PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thirty years after her patrolman husband was killed in a traffic stop, Maureen Faulkner agreed to a... Saint Clair man dies in fight with Indiana police EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A coroner says the cause of death of a Pennsylvania man who died after a fight with police in so... Senate sends fight over Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to House HARRISBURG — Legislation to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage for the first time since 2009 passed the state Senate on W... SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-run... Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran « Previous 28 29 30 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkWarrant leads to police standoffLehighton residents file petition for director’s removal
Saint Clair man dies in fight with Indiana police EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A coroner says the cause of death of a Pennsylvania man who died after a fight with police in so...
Senate sends fight over Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to House HARRISBURG — Legislation to raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage for the first time since 2009 passed the state Senate on W... SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-run... Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran « Previous 28 29 30 » Next
SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-run... Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran
Age-bias claims cost Pennsylvania $225K HARRISBURG (AP) — Eighteen agents who investigate violent gun crimes for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office each... Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian... Letter to the editor: Lansford settlementHow our state representatives votedBudget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026On This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ... JULY 11, 1994JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992AP News Lindsey Graham remembered for a vision of American foreign policyU.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside Iran
Three Mile Island nuclear power plant’s shutdown is imminent HARRISBURG (AP) — The final shutdown of Three Mile Island, where 1979’s terrifying partial meltdown became a landmark ev... Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ...
Policy changes limits crowd sizes in Capitol rallies HARRISBURG (AP) — The Wolf administration is moving to limit the number of people at rallies in the Capitol Rotunda and ...
Helping Pennsylvanians escape poverty Pennsylvania has a welfare problem. And if Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration don’t get their act together, it will cost Pennsylvanian...
ON THIS DATE JULY 13, 1995 Current Lehighton Fire Chief Wayne Nothstein is on his way to becoming the next coordinator of Carbon County’s Emergency Management Agency. ...