-
Brian Myszkowski/LehighValleyNews.comEaston City Council opted to remove a Welcoming City ordinance from its Wednesday agenda, leading to a debate among council and the public as to the need for and intent of the legislation.
-
Brian Myszkowski/LehighValleyNews.comCity and county officials came together on Easton's Ferry Street on Wednesday to celebrate the opening of a four-unit affordable housing building which once served as the Italian Presbyterian Church.
-
Tuesday's fast-moving storm swept quickly through the Lehigh Valley but packed a wallop, bringing nearly a foot of snow to several spots.
-
PPL Electric Utilities and Met-Ed reported more than 13,000 customers without power Tuesday morning as a winter storm swept through the region.
-
The "Love, Easton" project is aiming to display a hand-crafted heart for each and every city resident — 28,127 in total — throughout windows and public spaces as a show of unity, love, and creativity.
-
Access to a warm meal can become few and far between as some people get older, but a local health system is offering low-cost options for seniors. Those looking to grab a bite are coming from across the area to take part in the program.
-
A Super Bowl Sunday tradition in Easton for more than 25 years, the chili cookoff held by Pearly Baker's Alehouse crowned a new set of winners Sunday.
-
Take a look at stories that ran throughout the week of which we are most proud, had a profound impact on readers or that you might want to look at again.
-
Businesses across Downtown Easton are pairing up for "A Match Made in Easton," a special promotion created so shoppers can present a receipt from one business to a partner business for a discount or exclusive item.
-
A proposed smoke shop in Easton's South Side received a recommendation for a special exception at Wednesday's meeting, though approval from the zoning hearing board is still required.
-
Easton's Environmental Advisory Council is looking to the future to address the potential needs for residents in the wake of global warming, even if net zero emissions are met.
-
The group, which over a career of nearly 60 years has released 22 gold or platinum albums, and which, according to Billboard magazine, is the most successful American band in history, will perform 7:30 p.m. June 27 at Easton’s State Theater.
-
Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church has been overwhelmed with the response since Russia's invasion.
-
A billboard company, Adams Outdoor, is using the sunflower as a symbol for peace.
-
Amy Cozze has left the Northampton County elections department and is now working for U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.)
-
The authority plans to expand but that can't happen just yet.
-
The good news is that the number of bridges that are classified in poor condition has been going down, an expert says.
-
LEPOCO Peace Center organizes Lehigh Valley vigils in support of de-escalation.
-
Sen. Lisa Boscola condemns the changes, calls process 'back-room assault on the Lehigh Valley."
-
Northampton County recently shut down its work-release program; Lehigh County ended its over a year ago.
-
Downtown Easton will continue to welcome its fans with outdoor markets and yummy treats.
-
The threat does not appear to be credible, Easton school officials said.
-
Individual school districts must now decide if their students will mask or not.
-
The pieces of synthetic ice fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.