Highway crews deserve better protection Typical of Pennsylvania state lawmakers’ lack of urgency on many — if not most — issues, both houses of the Legislature ... New fireworks law ignites numerous complaints As I predicted would happen in a previous column, fireworks complaints skyrocketed before, during and after the Fourth o... Some closure for the families of fallen Americans Last week, the remains of 55 American servicemen killed in the Korean War were returned to American soil for proper buri... Living is easy with eyes closed It was very sad to read about the Clerk of Courts Office in Carbon County and the mess it has become over the years. So ... Protect area from wind turbines To the Editor: Carbon County is home to three of Pennsylvania’s top-rated and most heavily visited state parks. Hickory ... Why do they do it? Almost every board of education in Pennsylvania is made up of nine members who, if elected, serve four-year terms for no... Let’s take a breather from Barkley hysteria Can we take a step back from the brink of anointing Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley as the greatest thing since sliced bread?... A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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 254 255 256 » Next Schuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death caseWoman charged with stealing $500K with company credit cardRig runs off Rt. 93 and plows in Nesquehoning yardMauch Chunk Lake closed to swimmingParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfers
New fireworks law ignites numerous complaints As I predicted would happen in a previous column, fireworks complaints skyrocketed before, during and after the Fourth o... Some closure for the families of fallen Americans Last week, the remains of 55 American servicemen killed in the Korean War were returned to American soil for proper buri... Living is easy with eyes closed It was very sad to read about the Clerk of Courts Office in Carbon County and the mess it has become over the years. So ... Protect area from wind turbines To the Editor: Carbon County is home to three of Pennsylvania’s top-rated and most heavily visited state parks. Hickory ... Why do they do it? Almost every board of education in Pennsylvania is made up of nine members who, if elected, serve four-year terms for no... Let’s take a breather from Barkley hysteria Can we take a step back from the brink of anointing Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley as the greatest thing since sliced bread?... A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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 254 255 256 » Next Schuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death caseWoman charged with stealing $500K with company credit cardRig runs off Rt. 93 and plows in Nesquehoning yardMauch Chunk Lake closed to swimmingParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfers
Some closure for the families of fallen Americans Last week, the remains of 55 American servicemen killed in the Korean War were returned to American soil for proper buri... Living is easy with eyes closed It was very sad to read about the Clerk of Courts Office in Carbon County and the mess it has become over the years. So ... Protect area from wind turbines To the Editor: Carbon County is home to three of Pennsylvania’s top-rated and most heavily visited state parks. Hickory ... Why do they do it? Almost every board of education in Pennsylvania is made up of nine members who, if elected, serve four-year terms for no... Let’s take a breather from Barkley hysteria Can we take a step back from the brink of anointing Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley as the greatest thing since sliced bread?... A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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 254 255 256 » Next Schuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death caseWoman charged with stealing $500K with company credit cardRig runs off Rt. 93 and plows in Nesquehoning yardMauch Chunk Lake closed to swimmingParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfers
Living is easy with eyes closed It was very sad to read about the Clerk of Courts Office in Carbon County and the mess it has become over the years. So ... Protect area from wind turbines To the Editor: Carbon County is home to three of Pennsylvania’s top-rated and most heavily visited state parks. Hickory ... Why do they do it? Almost every board of education in Pennsylvania is made up of nine members who, if elected, serve four-year terms for no... Let’s take a breather from Barkley hysteria Can we take a step back from the brink of anointing Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley as the greatest thing since sliced bread?... A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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 254 255 256 » Next Schuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death caseWoman charged with stealing $500K with company credit cardRig runs off Rt. 93 and plows in Nesquehoning yardMauch Chunk Lake closed to swimmingParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfers
Protect area from wind turbines To the Editor: Carbon County is home to three of Pennsylvania’s top-rated and most heavily visited state parks. Hickory ...
Why do they do it? Almost every board of education in Pennsylvania is made up of nine members who, if elected, serve four-year terms for no... Let’s take a breather from Barkley hysteria Can we take a step back from the brink of anointing Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley as the greatest thing since sliced bread?... A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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 254 255 256 » Next
Let’s take a breather from Barkley hysteria Can we take a step back from the brink of anointing Whitehall’s Saquon Barkley as the greatest thing since sliced bread?... A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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
A disastrous business move for library The Penn-Kidder Library Center, located at the crossroads of Penn Forest and Kidder townships, in just five years has be... Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe Little League2025-06-23Schuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Opinion Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil... Opinion: Sunday hunting gains ground in Pa.Harnessing global investment to build Pa.Opinion: Dental school brings smiles in TamaquaLetter to the editor: About those childless cat ladiesOn This Date - News JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co... ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971JUNE 21, 1965ON THIS DATE JUNE 20, 1967JUNE 19, 1961AP 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
Solving the drug problem My neighbor Charlie from Nis Hollow often stops by to complain about the roads in the township. I had not seen him for a... Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license...
Let the games begin I admit to being floored that the state gaming commission wound up with nine applications for interactive gaming license...
Letter to the editor: PBS funding Dear Editor, Recently there have been criticizing stories about Trump and Republicans clipping Big Bird’s wings. The elimination of $1.1 bil...
JUNE 25, 1975 Mrs. Marie Kutza was elected chairperson of Coaldale’s 1976 Bicentennial Celebration committee during a meeting held on the Ridge Terrace Co...