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Borough council on Monday night heard a presentation on options to mitigate PFAS in its residential drinking supply. None of the proposals are cheap.
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On Sunday, a counterclockwise-spinning low pressure system was moving up the coast. The Lehigh Valley was on the western side of the low, which meant heavy rainfall.
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An extension of the South Bethlehem Greenway is in its design and public input stage.
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The Slatington-based nonprofit promotes conservation through education, research and outdoor recreation for all. Through that work, the landscape has radically changed for the better, making the Lehigh Valley a greener place.
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Hundreds of power outages were reported across the Lehigh Valley early Monday following heavy rains. At least 2.35 inches fell at the airport.
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Proposed shipping routes showed Norfolk Southern trains carrying LNG directly through several Lehigh Valley municipalities on their way to southern New Jersey.
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A baby American alligator was found in Allentown on April 28, 2023.
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This year's Energy and Environment Summit, led by the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, was held Friday morning at The Club at Twin Lakes.
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City officials in Easton are warning that a large bear was spotted Thursday on College Hill near Parker and Shawnee avenues.
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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.
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Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who's running for governor, has said he has reservations about the plan.
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The staffing situation means delays in clearing roads will be likely this winter.
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A neighbor claimed the firm's activities were disrupting the family's quality of life.
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The changes could cost another $120 million a year but significantly reduce health risks, supporters say.