Wind turbines are a problem As a community we are faced with a potential crisis. The Bethlehem Water Authority has leased the watershed to Iberdola/... Good job, Eldred Although I had to be out of town for business when Nestle announced it was withdrawing its application at the Eldred Tow... Improve Lehighton Editor, I've owned a home on South First Street since October 2004. As I am now retired I have been trying to sell it an... Eldred residents show you can fight Goliath Too many apathetic Americans are convinced that the deck is stacked against them, that they can't take on a company, bus... Orlando tragedy: Teachings of hate to blame Some of us awoke early Sunday to mow the lawn. Others wanted to clean the grill after the high school graduation party. ... PPL finally comes clean on power outage tageembarrassment After nearly five years of stonewalling and lawsuits, PPL and the Public Utility Commission have finally has come clean ... Thanks for Memorial Day turnout Thank you to everyone for the great turnout for our Lehighton Memorial Day service in the park! It turned out to be even... It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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 165 166 167 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceOne killed in Franklin Twp. fireTowamensing Trails halts pole barn workFlights in former firehouse; West End headquarters transformed to breweryPolice list drug charges at raceway fest
Good job, Eldred Although I had to be out of town for business when Nestle announced it was withdrawing its application at the Eldred Tow... Improve Lehighton Editor, I've owned a home on South First Street since October 2004. As I am now retired I have been trying to sell it an... Eldred residents show you can fight Goliath Too many apathetic Americans are convinced that the deck is stacked against them, that they can't take on a company, bus... Orlando tragedy: Teachings of hate to blame Some of us awoke early Sunday to mow the lawn. Others wanted to clean the grill after the high school graduation party. ... PPL finally comes clean on power outage tageembarrassment After nearly five years of stonewalling and lawsuits, PPL and the Public Utility Commission have finally has come clean ... Thanks for Memorial Day turnout Thank you to everyone for the great turnout for our Lehighton Memorial Day service in the park! It turned out to be even... It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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 165 166 167 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceOne killed in Franklin Twp. fireTowamensing Trails halts pole barn workFlights in former firehouse; West End headquarters transformed to breweryPolice list drug charges at raceway fest
Improve Lehighton Editor, I've owned a home on South First Street since October 2004. As I am now retired I have been trying to sell it an... Eldred residents show you can fight Goliath Too many apathetic Americans are convinced that the deck is stacked against them, that they can't take on a company, bus... Orlando tragedy: Teachings of hate to blame Some of us awoke early Sunday to mow the lawn. Others wanted to clean the grill after the high school graduation party. ... PPL finally comes clean on power outage tageembarrassment After nearly five years of stonewalling and lawsuits, PPL and the Public Utility Commission have finally has come clean ... Thanks for Memorial Day turnout Thank you to everyone for the great turnout for our Lehighton Memorial Day service in the park! It turned out to be even... It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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 165 166 167 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceOne killed in Franklin Twp. fireTowamensing Trails halts pole barn workFlights in former firehouse; West End headquarters transformed to breweryPolice list drug charges at raceway fest
Eldred residents show you can fight Goliath Too many apathetic Americans are convinced that the deck is stacked against them, that they can't take on a company, bus... Orlando tragedy: Teachings of hate to blame Some of us awoke early Sunday to mow the lawn. Others wanted to clean the grill after the high school graduation party. ... PPL finally comes clean on power outage tageembarrassment After nearly five years of stonewalling and lawsuits, PPL and the Public Utility Commission have finally has come clean ... Thanks for Memorial Day turnout Thank you to everyone for the great turnout for our Lehighton Memorial Day service in the park! It turned out to be even... It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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 165 166 167 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceOne killed in Franklin Twp. fireTowamensing Trails halts pole barn workFlights in former firehouse; West End headquarters transformed to breweryPolice list drug charges at raceway fest
Orlando tragedy: Teachings of hate to blame Some of us awoke early Sunday to mow the lawn. Others wanted to clean the grill after the high school graduation party. ...
PPL finally comes clean on power outage tageembarrassment After nearly five years of stonewalling and lawsuits, PPL and the Public Utility Commission have finally has come clean ... Thanks for Memorial Day turnout Thank you to everyone for the great turnout for our Lehighton Memorial Day service in the park! It turned out to be even... It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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 165 166 167 » Next
Thanks for Memorial Day turnout Thank you to everyone for the great turnout for our Lehighton Memorial Day service in the park! It turned out to be even... It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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
It's not nice to fool mother nature To the editor, The government will spend billions of dollars on the Zika virus. The government will also spend billions ... Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e... Latest Photo GalleriesUkranian 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 affectOpinion: 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
Bill would cloud transparency Part of government's cost of doing business is letting its constituents know which new laws are being considered for pas... Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e...
Grateful for Yudichak To the editor: Some groups from New York City and Washington, D.C., have been critical of Sen. John Yudichak's work on e...
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 ...