Northeastern Pennsylvania. From Reading to Tamaqua and Jim Thorpe to Tunkhannock, over the last few years, the Reading and ...
Tamaqua’s Nicci Schock sets a new Schuylkill diving meet record to capture the girls title at the Schuylkill League diving ...
The Knights of Columbus District 71 held the annual local-level Free Throw Competition Saturday at St. John Neumann Regional School, Palmerton. The Knights hold free throw competitions all around the ...
Towamensing Township supervisors has signed an intermunicipal agreement to collect Parryville’s garbage, as they don’t have their own garbage collection. Six thousand pounds were picked up on the ...
A tufted titmouse enjoys the snow from his perch atop of patio lights near Beltzville State Park. While temperatures are expected to rise this week, more snow could be on the way Sunday. We’ll keep ...
The 1 million square-foot former Big Lots warehouse in Tremont Township will become an immigration detention center for 7,500 people. At their weekly meeting Wednesday morning, Schuylkill County ...
Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Lehighton held its annual Super Bowl Bingo on Sunday afternoon in the parish hall at 307 Coal St. The afternoon featured 24 bingo games, plus door prizes and ...
Carbon County officials say corrective measures have been taken in its election office after a candidate for municipal government received a letter saying she won in November, even though she did ...
The inaugural Marian Boehm Memorial Bowlers for Sight Tournament, presented by BowlerX, will roll into action on June 6 at Steel City Bowl and Brews in Bethlehem to benefit Sights for Hope. Sights ...
Lower Towamensing Township took the following action on Tuesday: • Accepted the resignation letter of Kim Borger from the planning commission. • Accepted a letter of interest from Collin Green to ...
A Lower Towamensing Township resident has voiced concerns about traffic exiting Blue Mountain Resort and the danger that could potentially result from it. Resident Steve Kuhns told the board of ...
Jim Thorpe Borough Council will look this week to approve a contract with Flyway Excavating for $154,150 to remove five dilapidated dams on Silk Mill Run, a project fully funded by state and federal ...