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Smoke from the Canadian wildfires has been transported south and east and is moving into Pennsylvania.
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Messinger and South Main streets in Bangor turned into a waterway after downpours hit early Sunday. Said one resident: “By the grace of God we didn’t lose power and everyone is OK. That is the most important thing."
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The entire Lehigh Valley will remain under a flood watch through Sunday after another round of severe storms hammered the region. Tonight's Heritage Day fireworks show in Easton is postponed again, the city announced. Bushkill Park in Forks Township and parts of the Slate Belt were flooded.
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The disease, a relatively new and deadly threat to the American beech, has few treatment options and no known cure.
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Astronaut John Shoffner stopped by Crayola Experience in Easton on Friday, July 14 to discuss his voyage to the International Space Station and answer kids' questions about the cosmos.
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The Lehigh Valley has measured 7.47 inches of rain since June 1. Almost half of it has come this month, and we'll add on to that number in the coming days.
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The Community and The Arts Clean Up aims to combine community service and engagement through a tournament-style competition – with prizes for the team that fills the most trash bags – followed by a gathering with live music and food.
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Severe storms during the summer are very difficult to predict. That's evident in dueling forecasts Thursday for the Lehigh Valley.
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Lafayette College in late May submitted a replanting plan to the city after officials threatened to stop work when 46 trees were cleared from the slope without approval. It's unclear whether the plans have been approved.
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Gov. Tom Wolf's budget proposal calls for an additional $5 million for the new hires.
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Four of the 5 candidates participated in the 1st major debate of the Democratic primary.
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State environmental officials have found PFAS in one-third of Pa. water systems.
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Joro spiders are known for their 10-foot webs, among other things.
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The problem will not be solved quickly or easily, some say.
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Trout season opens across Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 2.
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The case stems from the Clean Power Plan created during the Obama administration but never enacted.
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Experts say vertical agriculture could be a key to future food security.
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Carbon and Schuylkill are among the 43 counties that will benefit from the federal funding.
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The plan uses the sale of credits for solar projects to plug oil and gas wells.
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Drillers are expected to pay about $234M -- $90 million more than the year before.
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Grants will go toward replacing gasoline- or diesel-fueled vehicles.