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A 2nd employee was found unconscious at Pizza Como in Mahoning Township on Saturday evening. The 52-year-old family ...
Several state championship softball teams from the past will be honored in the coming weeks and there’s new No. 1 in this ...
The 2024 congressional election is only six months in the past, but in competitive districts like the Lehigh Valley’s, ...
Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) is investigating a Carbon County incident where a man is dead and another was hospitalized ...
A two-car head-on collision closed Seidersville Road in Salisbury Township between Old Philadelphia Pike and Emmaus Ave temporarily on Sunday.
A Lehigh Valley developer plans to build a 154,000-square-foot industrial building designed for both industrial and ...
Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash involving two cars traveling northbound on Interstate 75 on Friday, ...
An airport spokesman confirmed the pilot is being evaluated by EMS but appears uninjured. The FAA has begun an investigation.
The layoffs could affect about 10% of the company’s 3,050 employees at its Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie.
About 10 percent of the Mack Trucks employees in Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County, have learned they will soon be without a job.
Mack Trucks plans to lay off up to 350 people over the next 90 days at its operations center in Lower Macungie Township, Pa.
LOWER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - A state lawmaker representing part of the Lehigh Valley says one of the largest employers in the ...