Schuylkill County's widely acclaimed resident piano quartet, the Gabriel Chamber Ensemble, will present its fourth and final concert of its 20th season on Sunday., Apr. 18, with a grand finale of orch...
Two Schuylkill County residents are facing multiple criminal counts following an incident late last month.
State police at Frackville said Allen Shawn Johns, 31, and Bobbi Lynn Petrozino, 25, both of ...
A Nesquehoning man was sentenced to a long county prison term on Monday for his part in the home invasion of an elderly borough woman.
Michael Kent, 24, was sentenced by Senior Judge Richard W. Webb t...
The Korean War Veterans Association, Northeast Pennsylvania Chapter #109 is seeking new members. Any person who has seen honorable service in any of the armed forces of the United States, within Korea...
Allison Updike is hoping that her early season performance is a harbinger of even better things to come.
The Tamaqua junior is a two-time PIAA State medalist in the javelin, and her numbers so far hav...
A cellular communications company wants to erect a 180-foot cell tower in Lower Towamensing Township.
Representatives from New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, AT&T Mobility, will go before the township's ...
West Penn Rod and Gun Club in Clamtown held its seventh annual children's fishing derby on Saturday, April 17 at the Black Bear Hollow, aka Shellhamer Ice Dam, located right off SR-309 in South Tamaqu...
This, the tallest of the buildings at the former New Jersey Zinc Co. west plant just off Route 248 in Palmerton, has recently been demolished by Phase III Environmental of Lehighton. The group, along ...
The former secretary-treasurer of Lower Towamensing Township was sentenced to a Carbon County prison term yesterday after previously admitting she stole over $81,000 of township funds.
Dorothy Widmer ...
A Shenandoah man has been cited by Tamaqua police after causing a disturbance at the Turkey Hill Minute Martket, E. Broad St.
William Sweatt, 42, of 115 Coal St., was at the convenience store at 11:55...