The 45 million people - that's 1 in 7 - now being counted as officially poor can consider it a misnomer to call America the richest country in the world.
With the high unemployment of nearly 10 percen...
Jessica Holly A. Landis and Kevin M. Hoy, 517 Third St., Nesquehoning.
Jessica L. Sediva, 220 E. White St., Summit Hill, and Christopher M. Fessler, 219 Mahangtongo St., Pottsville.Suzanne L. Deolivei...
The Seed of Faith church got a conditional use approval during the regularly scheduled Polk Township supervisors meeting Monday. That came after a duly publicized conditional use public hearing immedi...
In an effort to make the Community Center in Summit Hill more user friendly, a major change was made by borough council regarding approval for using the facility.
Effective immediately, all requests f...
There were "a ton of people here," said Kathy Lombardo of the Senior Citizen Fair sponsored by Reps. Mike Carroll and John Siptroth at the West End Fairgrounds. A program assistant for the local Penn ...
The Tamaqua Area Adult Day Care Center has a variety of activities planned for September, including the monthly birthday celebration on Sept. 16.
Other activities for the month will include: Sept. 15,...
State police at the Schuylkill Haven barracks released their statistical report of activities for the month of August.
In the criminal division there were 156 offenses reported with 151 founded, 68 cl...
A Schuylkill County driver is facing a charge of driving under the influence (DUI) following an incident that occurred about 8:40 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10, along SR61 in Port Clinton.
State police at ...
A Sept. 11 rededication of the firemen's statue in Slatington was followed by a Memorial Ceremony in remembrance of 9/11.
Gary Phillips, a former Slatington fire chief, focused on volunteerism to hono...
Northwestern came up with wins in golf and boys soccer in scholastic sports action on Monday.
In other action, Panther Valley won two on the links and Pleasant Valley picked up a golf win. Jim Thorpe ...