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Facing a proposed tax hike of up to 9.26 percent, some members of Northampton County Council are starting to wonder if it's time for the county to get out of the nursing home business, and maybe even the park business.
A student was assaulted by other students at Nazareth high school. The Nazareth Area High School principal says he cannot speak in detail about an incident that happened Nov.
Bethlehem Police Department's deputy commissioner says he accepted the department's top spot to fill the void being left by the recent decision of Commissioner Randy Miller to become Northampton County's next sheriff.
PennDOT workers inspect the Fahy Bridge in Bethlehem. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation crews are scheduled to perform work on the following Northampton County highways next week between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the days specified below, according to travel advisories.
It's not easy being a leader. You can quickly go from hero to zero. But to be an effective leader in today's society you have to find the thin balance between passion and compassion.
A portrait of fallen Pennsylvania State Trooper Joshua Miller is displayed in the rotunda of the Pittston Area High School during his viewing in Yatesville, Pa., in June.
Residents living near a steel coating plant in Upper Nazareth Township and local officials Wednesday struggled to accurately understand the state of operations and compliance at the site, cited dozens of times during the past eight years for violating state environmental rules.
Northampton County Department of Corrections officials are looking for a man who allegedly failed to return to the work release facility Thursday night.
A Lower Nazareth Township man who fondled a 12-year-old girl and was set to be released from prison in time to run his ice cream stand wants his sentence reduced.
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited VersaCold for alleged workplace safety and health violations at its former Nazareth facility, proposing $51,000 in penalties.