Search Query
Show Search
Sign In
LV 250
News
Lehigh Valley Local News
Lehigh Valley Politics and Election News
Allentown
Bethlehem
Criminal Justice
Easton
East Penn
Environment & Science
Español
Latino Community
Lehigh County
Nazareth/Northampton
Northampton County
Parkland
State & Regional News
Transportation News
Lehigh Valley Local News
Lehigh Valley Politics and Election News
Allentown
Bethlehem
Criminal Justice
Easton
East Penn
Environment & Science
Español
Latino Community
Lehigh County
Nazareth/Northampton
Northampton County
Parkland
State & Regional News
Transportation News
Schools
School News
K-12
Higher Education
School News
K-12
Higher Education
Business
Business News
Comings & Goings
More Than Money
Nonprofit News
Small Business
Lehigh Valley Real Estate
Business News
Comings & Goings
More Than Money
Nonprofit News
Small Business
Lehigh Valley Real Estate
Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture News
Entertainment
Food & Drink
Local History
Music
Musikfest
Theater
Local Podcasts
Arts & Culture News
Entertainment
Food & Drink
Local History
Music
Musikfest
Theater
Local Podcasts
Health
Health & Wellness News
Living in the Lehigh Valley
Mental Health
Health & Wellness News
Living in the Lehigh Valley
Mental Health
Community
Community Calendar
Meet The Reporter
Community Calendar
Meet The Reporter
Multimedia
Bethlehem Live Weather Camera
Photo Galleries
Common Threads
Political Pulse
Living in the Lehigh Valley
More Than Money
Lehigh Valley Rising
SPONSORED: BSI Corporate Benefits Stretching on Tuesdays
Bethlehem Live Weather Camera
Photo Galleries
Common Threads
Political Pulse
Living in the Lehigh Valley
More Than Money
Lehigh Valley Rising
SPONSORED: BSI Corporate Benefits Stretching on Tuesdays
Newsletters
My Account
© 2026 LEHIGHVALLEYNEWS.COM
Menu
Your Local News | Allentown, Bethlehem & Easton
Show Search
Search Query
Sign In
DONATE
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
91.3 WLVR
LV 250
News
Lehigh Valley Local News
Lehigh Valley Politics and Election News
Allentown
Bethlehem
Criminal Justice
Easton
East Penn
Environment & Science
Español
Latino Community
Lehigh County
Nazareth/Northampton
Northampton County
Parkland
State & Regional News
Transportation News
Lehigh Valley Local News
Lehigh Valley Politics and Election News
Allentown
Bethlehem
Criminal Justice
Easton
East Penn
Environment & Science
Español
Latino Community
Lehigh County
Nazareth/Northampton
Northampton County
Parkland
State & Regional News
Transportation News
Schools
School News
K-12
Higher Education
School News
K-12
Higher Education
Business
Business News
Comings & Goings
More Than Money
Nonprofit News
Small Business
Lehigh Valley Real Estate
Business News
Comings & Goings
More Than Money
Nonprofit News
Small Business
Lehigh Valley Real Estate
Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture News
Entertainment
Food & Drink
Local History
Music
Musikfest
Theater
Local Podcasts
Arts & Culture News
Entertainment
Food & Drink
Local History
Music
Musikfest
Theater
Local Podcasts
Health
Health & Wellness News
Living in the Lehigh Valley
Mental Health
Health & Wellness News
Living in the Lehigh Valley
Mental Health
Community
Community Calendar
Meet The Reporter
Community Calendar
Meet The Reporter
Multimedia
Bethlehem Live Weather Camera
Photo Galleries
Common Threads
Political Pulse
Living in the Lehigh Valley
More Than Money
Lehigh Valley Rising
SPONSORED: BSI Corporate Benefits Stretching on Tuesdays
Bethlehem Live Weather Camera
Photo Galleries
Common Threads
Political Pulse
Living in the Lehigh Valley
More Than Money
Lehigh Valley Rising
SPONSORED: BSI Corporate Benefits Stretching on Tuesdays
Newsletters
My Account
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Search
Home is where the art is: Students liven Bethlehem retirement community with murals
Art students from Liberty and Freedom high schools will be spending their Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons through the end of the school year bringing color to the Moravian Village retirement community.
Banana Factory's First Friday celebrates its last Friday before 2025 demolition
The First Friday events started in 1998. For the last celebration, students from Bethlehem Area School District and local artists will showcase their works of painting, drawings and podcasting.
New music hall, hotel proposed for downtown Allentown
A 55,000-square-foot, five-story, 140-room hotel, with a bar and restaurant, and a 30,000-square-foot, two-story entertainment center are being proposed for Hamilton Street in Allentown.
Dorney Park agreement with local police aims to curb traffic jams
South Whitehall Board of Commissioners unanimously approved an agreement between the township and Dorney Park to try to address traffic concerns on Hamilton Boulevard near the park.
Easton Yoga's "A Night of Ecstatic Music and Kirtan" to benefit child mindfulness programs
Easton Yoga's "A Night of Ecstatic Music and Kirtan," set for Sept. 21, will feature music from Seán Johnson & the Wild Lotus Band, with proceeds going toward child mindfulness programs.
Bethlehem historic panel opposes apartment plans at old Woolworth store
Bethlehem City Council, which next meets on Jan. 21, will have the final vote on whether the project gets a certificate of appropriateness. The Historical Architectural Review Board serves as a recommending body.
Child abuse reports drop significantly during COVID-19 shutdown
Calls made to report suspected child abuse to Pennsylvania’s ChildLine continued to be significantly lower than usual in May.
Listen
•
1:13
ASD's "Rooster" retires after three decades of service to families experiencing homelessness
For 34 years, Russell Valentini, the man Allentown knows as Rooster, has been the one person families could turn to. When landlords locked them out, when shelters were full and when there was no cash left to pay for dinner.
Listen
'No one keeps track of it': So-called 'medical deportation' not unique, expert says
A professor of law is weighing in on a medical repatriation — or as some call it, a 'medical deportation' case — in the Lehigh Valley. Professor Lori Nessel is the director of the Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic at the Seton Hall University School of Law.
Mail-in ballots with flawed dates can be thrown out, Pa. high court rules
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled on procedural grounds that a lower court should not have taken up the case because it did not draw in the election boards in all 67 counties.
Previous
294 of 1,936
Next