Editorial: It’s never a harmless brush fire Another day, another brush fire. If it seems like we are reporting an area brush fire nearly every day, we are. It’s as ... Banks rides atop wave of women’s sports There’s a tsunami sweeping over the sports world these days, and women are riding high on the wave. Basketball, soccer, ... Opinion: PSU closings would rob opportunity Some things you never forget. Maybe a high school graduation or a first job. Or a wedding, birth of a child, and of cour... Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 4 5 6 » Next Man charged with selling drugs at Mahoning businessRt. 209 restricted in Franklin due to crashRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowWoman injured in Towamensing TownshipFair says new site will double size
Banks rides atop wave of women’s sports There’s a tsunami sweeping over the sports world these days, and women are riding high on the wave. Basketball, soccer, ... Opinion: PSU closings would rob opportunity Some things you never forget. Maybe a high school graduation or a first job. Or a wedding, birth of a child, and of cour... Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 4 5 6 » Next Man charged with selling drugs at Mahoning businessRt. 209 restricted in Franklin due to crashRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowWoman injured in Towamensing TownshipFair says new site will double size
Opinion: PSU closings would rob opportunity Some things you never forget. Maybe a high school graduation or a first job. Or a wedding, birth of a child, and of cour... Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 4 5 6 » Next Man charged with selling drugs at Mahoning businessRt. 209 restricted in Franklin due to crashRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowWoman injured in Towamensing TownshipFair says new site will double size
Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approval An area treasure is being recognized by the United States Postal Service. In January, the postal service announced it wi... New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m... Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 4 5 6 » Next Man charged with selling drugs at Mahoning businessRt. 209 restricted in Franklin due to crashRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowWoman injured in Towamensing TownshipFair says new site will double size
New breaker a great break for Eckley The 100-foot behemoth stood tall, towering over ramshackle homes built on the backs of tens of thousands of anthracite m...
Operating a pet shelter is a real ‘catastrophe’ Local animal shelters are in crisis. Not enough money, not enough staff, and way too many strays. Donna Crum, who overs... Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 4 5 6 » Next
Shooting team in Lehighton right on target Shooting and schools aren’t things that normally go together these days. Given the history of the last few years, the id... Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker
Work to keep Thorpe tourism off cutting room floor A pair of once-vibrant communities faced a bleak future. Their heyday behind them, the towns struggled to find their way... Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Live Nativity2025-12-30Opinion Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ... It’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksLetter to the editor: Are you sharing the love of God?It’s time to modernize Pennsylvania’s zoning lawOn This Date - News JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-... JANUARY 16, 1992JANUARY 15, 1991JANUARY 14, 1993JANUARY 12, 1998AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker
Some thoughts on penny’s paradox Pity the poor penny. Amid a three-week torrent of executive orders that’s spawned lawsuits and tumult across the nation ... Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato...
Hoping Phil has a message for PETA, too The Groundhog Network isn’t happy. For more than 100 years, many of those fearless forecasters and premium prognosticato...
Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workers Carbon County’s new budget isn’t flashy, but its priorities are pretty straightforward. Its goals: Pay the folks who are actually doing the ...
JANUARY 17, 1994 Carrie Alexis Whitman of Swoyersville, a Luzerne County Community College student, was named 1994 Miss Carbon County yesterday. The 20-year-...