The Lehigh Valley Health Network said approximately 100 employees have been laid off. The network noted in a statement that the layoffs were not a result of its 2024 merger with Jefferson Health.
Tamaqua borough will back a loan for a new police station and community center. During Tuesday’s borough council meeting, borough Manager Kevin Steigerwalt explained that the Tamaqua Area Community ...
A proposed construction of a state facility in Lehighton needs a lot more planning before work could move forward, Carbon ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers passed a budget that acknowledged a roughly $4.5 billion “adequacy gap” to properly fund the ...
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary recently hired Megan Roselli as its new director of education, replacing Jamie Dawson, who departed ...
A Pike County-based magisterial district judge has been charged with indecent assault, disorderly conduct and harassment regarding an incident last summer at a Milford-area barbershop, Attorney ...
Sometimes plans don’t pan out. And maybe things happen differently because they’re meant to. That might be the best way to ...
During the Vietnam War, Weatherly resident Phil Jeffries saw firsthand the horror of that conflict despite never having to ...
Kallisti Publishing announces that Susan Bulanda’s “The Business of Dog Training: How to Succeed as a Professional Dog ...
It’s hard to believe that the barn owl (Tyto alba), the most widely distributed owl over our entire globe, is struggling here ...
The Lehighton Cold Weather Station, located in the basement of the former Ebenezer United Methodist Church at Third and South ...
A Lansford man faces criminal charges for allegedly assaulting and threatening to shoot his girlfriend in her home. Shaun Ovens, 46, of West Abbott Street, was arraigned Thursday night by District ...