An art exhibit featuring the works of Lehighton area residents will be held on Saturday, April 10, at the Lehighton Area Memorial Library and will benefit a local student who is battling cancer.
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Jim Thorpe police are investigating a theft from a vehicle incident.
Police said on April 1 they received a report from a resident along the 400 block of South Ave., that his GMC Sierra truck had been...
Following the failure of a motion by two of his fellow school board members at last month's regular meeting, Panther Valley School Board Director R. Mickey Angst sent a letter to the board requesting ...
Changes were made to the ACS Telethon schedule for this weekend which were not reflected in the schedule provided to the Times News for publication Thursday.
Saturday6:30 p.m. - Kathy Johnston will ap...
A National Wildfire Prevention Education Team (NWPET) is assisting the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Bureau of Forestry's local forest districts in conducting wildfire preve...
A five-mile length of the historic Switchback Railroad - opened in 1827 and widely publicized as "the oldest railroad in America" - traversing the Northeast Land Company property in the area between S...
Firefighters from American Hose Company #1 in Tamaqua check the smoldering remains of a small brush fire which broke out in the borough's east end early Thursday evening. The fire, which was quickly c...
Schuylkill County residents in the TIMES NEWS coverage area, who have questions regarding the 2010 Census, have the opportunity to visit one of two Census 2010 Be Counted and Questionnaire Assistance ...
Warm 90 degree weather has given false hope to many while colder temperatures are scheduled over the next few days, with some areas reaching as low as freezing. This leaves people asking, "Is it too s...
State police at the Schuylkill Haven barracks released their statistical report of activities for the month of March.
In the criminal division there were 183 offenses reported with 179 founded with 11...