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                Donna S. Fisher/For LehighValleyNews.comThe Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has filed an emergency motion in Lehigh County Court requesting that a judge unseal documents in at least 22 criminal cases tied to an interstate drug ring. Among the defendants is Lehigh County Commissioner Zach Cole-Borghi.
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                Keith Srakocic/AP PhotoAhead of Election Day, Political Pulse host Tom Shortell and political scientist Chris Borick break down what to expect, including the races to keep an eye on.
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                        The Lehigh Valley has been reshaped by a massive wave of development, both in industrial and residential, that has swept over the region the last three decades. While the development boom may be slowing, the impacts to the region’s economy and the environment are clear. (First of 5 parts)
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                        Coming this week and starting Monday, LehighValleyNews.com explores the Lehigh Valley's warehouse economy — an examination of where we are today, how we got here and where we’re going.
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                        The Parkland School Board on Tuesday gave Robert Seel, Class of 1961, his long-awaited diploma. Seel left during his senior year in January 1961 to serve in the military.
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                        An attack ad targeting U.S. Rep. Susan Wild left out important context over her record on the U.S. border while an ad supporting her appears to overstate a speaker's credentials as a police officer.
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                        Cetronia Volunteer Fire Company will hold an open house from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
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                        The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission is looking to review zoning ordinances in Slatington and Washington Townships. A public hearing is set to take place Sept. 9.
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                        A self-storage project was advanced, and two others projects were tabled by the Whitehall Township Planning Commission.
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                        Upper Macungie Planning Commission on Wednesday reviewed a preliminary/final plan for Sunset Orchards, a proposed housing development near the intersection of Shantz and Ruppsville roads.
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                        Macungie is just one in a list of examples where the demand for homes in the Lehigh Valley has continued to surge. We put the 'hottest zip code' against other areas to see how they match up.
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                        Parkland School Board on Tuesday hired Renee Mosser to fill the position of Director of Visual and Performing Arts for the district. She steps in following the resignation of Frank Anonia.
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                        Most utilities will be raising electricity prices in December, according to the Pa. Public Utility Commission.
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                        Lehigh County officials are not yet sure how much or when the Lehigh Valley will see infrastructure funding.
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                        If the undated mail-in ballots are counted, state House Republicans have threatened to impeach the Lehigh County election board.
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                        The money will be used to build more than 3 miles of roads as well as pedestrian and cycling paths.
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                        Impacting the lives of young people is a matter of partnerships, says a CADCA official and community organizer.
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                        Three children sleep overnight in the family SUV while their parents work the overnight shift at Walmart.
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                        Gun violence in Pennsylvania has gone up in the pandemic. Pennsylvania State Police data show it’s risen 50% statewide.
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                        Economist says staffing shortages and supply chain issues are driving up prices.
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                        Lehigh Valley Health Network plans to visit about a dozen schools with the Pfizer vaccine.
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                        An appeal by the Wolf administration put a court order to end the mandate on hold.
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                        The student alleged police roughed him up after a brawl at a high school basketball game in 2020.
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                        More than half of the $18B coming to the state will go toward fixing roads and bridges.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
