Panther Valley head coach Pat Crampsie had a message after the Panthers come-from-behind, double-overtime victory over Jim Thorpe on Wednesday night. “It’s not always about playing pretty, it’s about ...
After meeting in early December, many anticipated the rematch between the Northwestern and Northern Lehigh girls. To the surprise of many, however, Wednesday’s contest turned out to be a statement ...
When the teams met in the first game of the season, the Bombers dominated the Indians en route to a 51-18 triumph. Wednesday night was a different story for the Tribe. Although it was close at times, ...
The bear involved in an attack on a man Sunday in Jim Thorpe has tested positive for rabies, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The diagnosis explains it abnormal behavior, commission ...
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.
A church youth group has stepped up to assist those less fortunate in the Lehighton community, making lunches for the guests ...
Franklin Township Fire Company hopes to have a new addition to its fleet come this time next year. Township fire Chief Lynn Diehl informed the township’s board of supervisors on Tuesday that last ...
No one was injured after a passerby reported smoke coming from a twin home in Palmerton Tuesday afternoon. Borough fire Chief Jason Behler said firefighters responded at 2:49 p.m. to 210 Columbia ...
Mauch Chunk Trust Company’s Community Heroes awards program honors four people each year from Carbon County or the Tamaqua area who have displayed outstanding service to their community, as selected ...
Tamaqua borough will back a loan for a new police station and community center. During Tuesday’s borough council meeting, ...
A century-old financial institution hopes to acquire a building in Palmerton to expand its reach in the region. The Neffs ...
Student Council of Carbon Career & Technical Institute has been busy. Ash Little, an instructional aide and student council ...