As for the city of Bethlehem, it’s been 12 months chock-full of news of historic preservation projects, political protests, park upgrades on the horizon and first-responder agency advancements and staffing woes.
Here's a year-in-review, mostly in chronological order, highlighting some of more than 200 LehighValleyNews.com stories focused on Bethlehem and the surrounding area:
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A "welcome" sign along West Union Boulevard in Bethlehem.
Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center Facebook page
The Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center confirmed Wednesday the ailing bald eagle rescued from Saucon Park that later died in quarantine tested positive for bird flu during a necropsy this past week.
In the weeks following, a mature mother bald eagle known for nesting in Saucon Park died of bird flu.
Officials ultimately did not propose a welcoming city ordinance this past year.
Police Chief Michelle Kott said her department would remain “laser-focused on trying to provide the best quality public safety services to our community” while also following federal law.
In early March, Bethlehem shared its 10-year park improvements plan with the public for the first time — with a playground at Friendship Park as a backdrop.
Wind Creek Bethlehem cut the ribbon on its new and improved table dealer training school on the second floor of The Outlets at Wind Creek. Photo taken on March 28, 2025.
At a ribbon-cutting at the lower level of Saucon Park, Bethlehem officials unveiled the area's new equipment and critical maintenance completed or in progress, courtesy of a $200,000 state grant received in 2023. Photo taken on April 10, 2025.
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
2 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
3 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
4 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
5 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
6 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
7 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
8 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
9 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
10 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
LehighValleyNews.com
11 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
12 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
13 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
14 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
15 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
16 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
17 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
18 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehm
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
19 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the InternationalWorkers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
Will Oliver
20 of 20 — May Day march in Bethlehem
About 250 people of all ages gathered in Bethlehem for the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, march at the South Bethlehem Greenway near New Street on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The bunch moved slowly but surely across the Fahy Bridge for a rally at the United Steelworkers union hall on South Lehigh Street, where the headcount appeared to at least double.
In early June, Lehigh Valley Health Network, now part of Jefferson Health, broke ground on an emergency department expansion that would about double the size of the existing ER at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg.
Residents demonstrate at a rally Thursday, June 12, to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building in South Bethlehem the day before. Protestors marched from East Third Street to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
2 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
3 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
4 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
5 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
6 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
7 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
8 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
9 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
10 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
11 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
12 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered and spoke out at a rally in Bethlehem at City Hall on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid that took place the day before.
Will Oliver
13 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
14 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
15 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
16 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
17 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
18 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched across the Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
19 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
20 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
21 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
22 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
23 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
24 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
25 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Signs near Bethlehem City Hall at a rally on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Makenzie Christman
26 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
27 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
28 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
29 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
Will Oliver
30 of 30 — Bethlehem ICE protest
Residents gathered at a rally in Bethlehem on Thursday, June 12 to protest a federal immigration raid at the fire-damaged Five10 Flats apartment building the day before. Protestors marched from E. 3rd St. to Bethlehem City Hall.
The Bethlehem star, top right, shines from South Mountain on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Traffic on the Fahy Bridge and Lehigh University are at left. The star recently received an upgrade of 238 LED lights.
View of the south facade of the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
2 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Moravian University representatives Michael Corr, left, and Mike Cook stand in front of the Brethren House which today is part of Moravian University's Center for Art and Music. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
3 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
4 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House, left, at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
5 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Brethren House was a military hospital from December, 1776 to April, 1777. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
6 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
View of the north side of the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
7 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Detail of the south side of the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
8 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Vintage harpsichords and a piano are held in the George Washington Room. It is said that George Washington was entertained with organ music in this room (the second floor George Washington Room) on July 25, 1782. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
9 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
It is said that George Washington was entertained with organ music in this room (the second floor George Washington Room) on July 25, 1782. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
10 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
It is said that George Washington was entertained with organ music in this room (the second floor George Washington Room) on July 25, 1782. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
11 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
It is said that George Washington was entertained with organ music in this room (the second floor George Washington Room) on July 25, 1782. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
12 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
A rare view of the basement of the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
13 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Mike Cook gives a tour of a domed room in the basement of the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
14 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
One of four large fireplaces that heated the Brethren House which was uncovered from under plaster possibly in the 1970s. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
15 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Windows in the Brethren House basement facing south. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
16 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Mike Cook gives a tour of a domed room in the basement of the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
17 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
One of four large fireplaces that heated the Brethren House which was uncovered from under plaster possibly in the 1970s. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
18 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
One of four large fireplaces that heated the Brethren House which was uncovered from under plaster possibly in the 1970s. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
19 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
20 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
A 1932 report card from the Moravian College for Women is at right. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
21 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
22 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
A piece of what is thought to be original hardware in the Brethren House. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
23 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
View of first floor hallway looking from Brethren House into West Hall. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
24 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
25 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
26 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
27 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
28 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Artwork depicts musicians performing from atop the Central Moravian Church Bell Tower. Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
29 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Moravian University representatives Michael Corr, left, and Mike Cook stand in front of the Brethren House which today is part of Moravian University's Center for Art and Music. Tour of the 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
30 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
31 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
32 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Donna S. Fisher
33 of 33 — Bethlehem Brethren House Tour
Tour of Moravian University's 1748-built Brethren House at Church and Main Streets in Bethlehem, Pa. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. It is now part of the school's Center for Art and Music. Photography by Donna S. Fisher
Lehigh Little League's 9-10 All-Stars on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, were recognized by Bethlehem City Council for the team's recent Eastern Regional Tournament title. It was the league’s first regional title in its 74-year history and more than two decades since its previous state championship win.
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
2 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
3 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
4 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
5 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
6 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
7 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
8 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
9 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
10 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
11 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
12 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
13 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
14 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
15 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
16 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
17 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
18 of 19 — "No Kings" protest in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
Will Oliver
19 of 19 — "No Kings" in Bethlehem
“No Kings” protesters in Bethlehem on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, filed into Rose Garden Park to share their disdain for President Donald Trump and his policies. A pointed but peaceful occasion with music, fellowship and reflection, the group took to Broad Street after a half-hour, heading eastbound more than a mile to City Hall with city police assistance.
The incoming three-story, 19,580-square-foot academic field house is expected to open its doors on the first day of the 2026-27 school year, Notre Dame High School officials said on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025.
Brought to life each year the day after Thanksgiving, the huge Christmas tree placed outside City Hall and the public library, along with other trees along city roadways, are hard to miss among Bethlehem’s spread of holiday traditions. Photo taken on Nov. 28, 2025.
The Bethlehem Police Department is having staffing troubles of its own ahead of a new collective bargaining agreement at the end of 2026, according to officials. Officers are left “doing more with less,” Chief Kott said.
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Norfolk Southern railroad police and Bethlehem P.D. stood watch as an excavator razed a portion of a Bethlehem homeless encampment along the Lehigh River on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025.
On Christmas Eve, 10 Christian clergy members called for solidarity with Palestine. One prominent local Jewish clergy member asked for broader discussions on the matter between the two parties.
I cover the city of Bethlehem and its surrounding area for LehighValleyNews.com. I worked previously as a staff writer turned managing editor at The Houston Home Journal in Perry, Georgia. Before that, I worked as a co-host for the Morning Show on 94.7 WTBF-FM out of Troy, Alabama. During my time in the multimedia journalism program at Troy University, I contributed to the student-run publication, The Tropolitan, and had my undergraduate capstone project printed on the front page of The Montgomery Advertiser. I enjoy drumming, disc golf, going to concerts and trying to cook. My dog, Bella, and I would love to meet you. Give me a call at 610-984-8220 or shoot me an email at willo@lehighvalleynews.com.