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The state agency that promotes hunting in Pennsylvania has hired a lobbying firm run by a former top lawmaker using tens of thousands of dollars in public funds.
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The South Whitehall Board of Commissioners on Wednesday waived the land development review requirement for a Tesla charging station at the Wawa at 408 S Cedar Crest Blvd., near Dorney Park.
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Temperatures in the Lehigh Valley have averaged 5.4 degrees above normal to begin February — but experts say our springlike pattern will flip in a big way next week.
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This weekend is the 27th annual Lehigh Gap Area Feeder Watch. Officials are calling for volunteers.
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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.
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Head Over Hooves Farm will run on a donation model through the month of February to encourage more visitors. The owners of the farm say the animals thrive on the socialization and enrichment the visits bring.
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Learn more about Orion in this, the second of five segments about the constellation.
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, state parks across Pennsylvania were inundated with visitors.
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State officials late last month announced the theme for this year’s annual tick-themed art contest, “Protect. Check. Remove.” Last year, there were no winners in the Lehigh Valley.
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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.
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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.
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The 3-state panel is tasked with protecting resources of the Chesapeake Bay.
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They don't bite or contain toxins, but they still don't have many friends in Pennsylvania.