It's a common perception that the field of print journalism is waning, eclipsed by the high-tech glitz and ravenous speed of multimedia news services.
University of Maryland sophomore Rachel Karitis d...
During the month of July, there were only three births at the Coaldale State General Hospital. That brings the total for the year to 37, a dozen less than the 49 babies born through the first seven mo...
Swimmers float on rafts and other inflatables at the H.D. Buehler Memorial Pool at Tamaqua's Bungalow Park as part of "Float For Matt," which is a fundraiser being held at the pool for Tamaqua Police ...
State police at Schuylkill Haven are warning residents of that area of Schuylkill County of a phone scam being used to defaud people of money.
According to troopers victims receive a phone call from a...
Mike Burns (right), worshipful master of Tamaqua Lodge #238 of Free and Accepted Masons, presents a check for $300 to Gayle Heath, director of the Tamaqua Public Library, as a donation from the Masons...
Water from Old Stage Road, Kidder Township, flooded the grove that surrounds the pavilion across from the church. The Vacation Bible School students did something about it the last week of July.
Sara ...
Two area juveniles were charged after they stole two motorcycles in Summit Hill.
According to borough police on July 23 police received a call from a resident at 462 W. White St., stating that two mot...
This year, due to construction on Route 248 related to the Turnpike bridge building, fair goers traveling from the Lehighton area can take an alternate route to avoid the traffic backups that are anti...
The West Penn Township Lioness Club recently presented a scholarship award to the highest ranking graduate of Marian High School residing in the township. The recipient was Tyler Zimmerman. Pictured a...
Butch Feller of Jim Thorpe shows off some wild mushrooms that he harvested from local woodlands. On the bench next to him are a basketball-sized "Cauliflower" mushroom on the left while the one on the...