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Forecasters say another impactful storm is expected to move up the coast, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds to the region Sunday into Monday.
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The new official map marks recently acquired land, while setting priorities for future desired open space.
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A Tuesday evening webinar cosponsored by the Bethlehem Area Public Library and Bethlehem Food Co-Op focused on how residents can meaningfully participate in the city’s efforts to fight climate change.
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The Lehigh Valley remains devoid of accumulating snow events so far in December —and it looks like that pattern will continue straight through the holiday season.
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Brad Klein reviews the week’s astronomical highlights with Bethlehem’s 'Backyard Astronomy Guy," Marty McGuire.
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Sunday's rain could transition to snow as the storm system departs the region Monday morning, with the potential to affect the morning commute, according to the National Weather Service.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture updated its plant hardiness map, showing a warmer Lehigh Valley. The region has moved into a warmer zone from the one where it was placed more than a decade ago. Experts say it has consequences for plant seasons and species.
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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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If you're doing anything outdoors, do it Saturday. Rain will arrive Sunday and is forecast to intensify later in the day, with gusty winds. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Sunday afternoon into Monday afternoon.
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LANTA officials are reminding residents for caution when and if severe winter weather returns this season, and discussed what riders should do if they are unsure with the status of service after a storm
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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.