Burning of Notre Dame carries a message Editor, It was tragic and sad to watch as Notre Dame Cathedral burned in Paris. Notre Dame was symbolic of the beautiful... More history yet to be written on Notre Dame In 2010, we remember watching a news clip of a B-17 bomber burning in a cornfield outside Chicago. Shortly after the cla... Celebrating Earth Day Dear Editor, April 22 marks a half century of celebrating Earth Days, but do we observe it? Beyond Earth Day there is a ... Parallels between Europe and Jim Thorpe The fire damage to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris just before Easter might serve as a teachable moment for us all. A ... State Game Commission hopes it’s on target with hunting change It was the shot heard around the state: By a 5-3 vote, the Pennsylvania Game Commission pulled the trigger on a long-pon... Violating the public’s trust It is beyond discouraging to have to write another column about a once-trusted public servant money handler who is being... Another icon bites the dust If you are of my generation, you grew up listening to and loving Kate Smith on radio, then television. Known as the “fir... How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon « Previous 263 264 265 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceData center work to begin in 2027One killed in Franklin Twp. fireParent accidentally shoots his leg outside Hazleton HSMissing man found dead on game lands in Nesquehoning
More history yet to be written on Notre Dame In 2010, we remember watching a news clip of a B-17 bomber burning in a cornfield outside Chicago. Shortly after the cla... Celebrating Earth Day Dear Editor, April 22 marks a half century of celebrating Earth Days, but do we observe it? Beyond Earth Day there is a ... Parallels between Europe and Jim Thorpe The fire damage to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris just before Easter might serve as a teachable moment for us all. A ... State Game Commission hopes it’s on target with hunting change It was the shot heard around the state: By a 5-3 vote, the Pennsylvania Game Commission pulled the trigger on a long-pon... Violating the public’s trust It is beyond discouraging to have to write another column about a once-trusted public servant money handler who is being... Another icon bites the dust If you are of my generation, you grew up listening to and loving Kate Smith on radio, then television. Known as the “fir... How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon « Previous 263 264 265 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceData center work to begin in 2027One killed in Franklin Twp. fireParent accidentally shoots his leg outside Hazleton HSMissing man found dead on game lands in Nesquehoning
Celebrating Earth Day Dear Editor, April 22 marks a half century of celebrating Earth Days, but do we observe it? Beyond Earth Day there is a ... Parallels between Europe and Jim Thorpe The fire damage to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris just before Easter might serve as a teachable moment for us all. A ... State Game Commission hopes it’s on target with hunting change It was the shot heard around the state: By a 5-3 vote, the Pennsylvania Game Commission pulled the trigger on a long-pon... Violating the public’s trust It is beyond discouraging to have to write another column about a once-trusted public servant money handler who is being... Another icon bites the dust If you are of my generation, you grew up listening to and loving Kate Smith on radio, then television. Known as the “fir... How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon « Previous 263 264 265 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceData center work to begin in 2027One killed in Franklin Twp. fireParent accidentally shoots his leg outside Hazleton HSMissing man found dead on game lands in Nesquehoning
Parallels between Europe and Jim Thorpe The fire damage to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris just before Easter might serve as a teachable moment for us all. A ... State Game Commission hopes it’s on target with hunting change It was the shot heard around the state: By a 5-3 vote, the Pennsylvania Game Commission pulled the trigger on a long-pon... Violating the public’s trust It is beyond discouraging to have to write another column about a once-trusted public servant money handler who is being... Another icon bites the dust If you are of my generation, you grew up listening to and loving Kate Smith on radio, then television. Known as the “fir... How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon « Previous 263 264 265 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceData center work to begin in 2027One killed in Franklin Twp. fireParent accidentally shoots his leg outside Hazleton HSMissing man found dead on game lands in Nesquehoning
State Game Commission hopes it’s on target with hunting change It was the shot heard around the state: By a 5-3 vote, the Pennsylvania Game Commission pulled the trigger on a long-pon...
Violating the public’s trust It is beyond discouraging to have to write another column about a once-trusted public servant money handler who is being... Another icon bites the dust If you are of my generation, you grew up listening to and loving Kate Smith on radio, then television. Known as the “fir... How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon « Previous 263 264 265 » Next
Another icon bites the dust If you are of my generation, you grew up listening to and loving Kate Smith on radio, then television. Known as the “fir... How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon
How can we choose? So the primaries for the school board elections are coming up again, and my question is, how can we really make a decisi... Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti... Latest Photo GalleriesUkrainian Festival2026-08-18Photos: Carbon County Fair/4-H auction2026-08-10Photos: Yenser's Sunflower festival2026-08-10Photos: Jim Thorpe National Night Out2026-08-10Opinion Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with... Letter to the editor: National blood crisisLetter to the editor: Reassessment would have effect on seniorsOpinion: Quarter saved, but counties stuck with 911 tabLetter to the editor: Just the factsOn This Date - News AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ... ON THIS DATE AUGUST 15, 1983ON THIS DATE AUGUST 14, 1982AUGUST 13, 1985ON THIS DATE AUGUST 12, 1981AP News Ukrainian drone attack kills 13, and hits oil refineryRecord-breaking driver attempts another land speed record in UtahProbe looks at efforts to deport U.S. military members, familiesThailand student kills six in shootingWater level dropping in the DanubeSenate passes sweeping Russia sanctions billICE develops policy for release of body camera videoTrump needs congressional approval to build ballroomDiscarded SpaceX rocket to collide with the moon
Let’s keep beloved hiking trail open The Pennsylvania Game Commission hunkered down this week in its defense of the decision to close indefinitely the iconic... State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti...
State rep’s prayer stirs passions Was a freshman legislator’s prayer to open the March 25 state House’s legislative session a rookie mistake or an intenti...
Opinion: Parents have final say on cellphones, restrictions With the start of the school year just weeks away, the issue of cellphone use inside them is knocking at their door. For some, it comes with...
AUGUST 17, 1984 The last of the Panther Valley Deep Coal Miners held their annual observance in Lansford aimed at perpetuating the memory of the anthracite ...