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Following assessments throughout Northampton County, officials are warning federal assistance for damage due to the July flooding is not guaranteed.
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Thousands of raptors — from vultures, eagles and kites to hawks, kestrels and falcons — are expected to make their annual trek through the region over the next three months, and researchers at the Lehigh Gap Nature Center are in need of volunteers.
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While Monday night’s storm failed to live up to its full potential, the Lehigh Valley will deal with one more day of wet and stormy weather.
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Northampton County's upcoming hazardous waste collection event is by appointment only, and those who show up without one will be turned away, a news release said Monday.
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The National Weather Service warned early Monday of the next round of severe weather taking aim at the Lehigh Valley, and this time it will be a mostly nocturnal event.
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$798,869 is set for a Turkey Hill Mini Market in Allentown off of I-78, Exit 57 and $727,420 is designated for a charging station at the Wawa off I-78 Exit 49 A-B
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Jason Apreku, 21, was hiking with friends Friday when he collapsed on Mount Madison, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said in a statement.
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Some remained without power Sunday morning after a powerful line of storms rumbled through overnight. A mostly quiet weather day was forecast.
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Musikfest attracts tens of thousands of people to the city each day during its 10-day run. Officials said they’re continuously working to lessen the event’s impact on the environment.
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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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Meeko is on a mission to save the planet from single-use plastic.
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Opponents say joining RGGI will be an economic hardship on the state's energy sector.
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Rep. Daryl Metcalfe has boosted fossil fuels and denied climate change.
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The program is back for the start of 2022 after being canceled last year due to the pandemic.
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After all but vanishing by the 1960s, the species is now self-sustaining in Pennsylvania.
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Game Commission biologist Art McMorris has spent 18 years working on behalf of the winged predators.
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Environmental justice areas include neighborhoods that shoulder more than a typical share of climate and environmental risks.
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If the Farmers' Almanac prediction becomes reality, don't look for an early spring.
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The initiative with 11 other states would charge power plants for carbon dioxide they emit.
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The American Red Cross has mobilized volunteers from around the country, including Pennsylvania, to help victims of the recent tornadoes.
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Doctors had said amputation would be the most likely outcome after a 2020 car crash.
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The Japanese Barberry may look pretty but ticks that spread Lyme disease love living in them.