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                Matt Rourke/AP PhotoHere's all you need to know about the 2025 general election in the Lehigh Valley, where scores of local races are on the ballot — including county and municipal offices, plus school boards and Pennsylvania Supreme Court retention questions getting an unusual amount of attention.
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                Courtesy/Dischinat familyNancy Dischinat served as executive director of Workforce Board Lehigh Valley for the past 27 years, helping build an environment of skilled workers that created a sought-out business environment.
 
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                        Forecasters say the Lehigh Valley should see another coating of snow to start off the "snowiest" month of the year. More snow is expected in the other half of the week.
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                        Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will deliver his third budget proposal to lawmakers next week. Here's what to watch for.
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                        Many interchanges on Route 22 and Route 309 are badly outdated, leaving drivers to navigate increasingly unsafe roads. PennDOT has plans to address several of them, including trouble spots in Fullerton and Center Valley.
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                        For the first time ever, Pennsylvania will return unclaimed property automatically, without requiring forms or other red tape. 8,000 Pennsylvanians will receive letters this week, with checks following in 45 days.
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                        The Trump administration directive, rescinded Wednesday, could have put tens of millions of dollars at risk across the Lehigh Valley, speakers said Friday outside the Lehigh County Government Center.
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                        According to CDC data, drug overdose deaths steeply decreased in Northampton County, not long after the campaign was launched. Northampton County's reduction in overdose deaths has beaten the state's, and the country's averages.
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                        The National Weather Service issued the bulletin in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday for freezing rain, with total ice accumulations up to a tenth of an inch possible.
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                        Mayor J. William Reynolds said it’s currently unclear the exact financial impact on the city to come from the freeze, but officials estimate there’s been $43.4 million in federal funding awarded and contracted to the city to be spent over the next several years.
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                        The discount retailer last announced it was attempting to navigate its Chapter 11 proceedings after its intended sale to Nexus Capital Management appeared to fall through. In looking for an "alternative going concern transaction," Big Lots announced its sale to Gordon Brothers Retail Partners early January.
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                        A Trump administration order cutting off some federal grant funding left providers of key social services racing to figure out if they would still receive critical funding.
 
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                        The party is launching its campaign for the wide-open races of governor and U.S. Senate.
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                        The problem will not be solved quickly or easily, some say.
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                        Wolf said he supports several bills aimed at helping refugees and financially isolating Russia for its invasion.
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                        Pennsylvania is losing a seat in the U.S. House because of population losses in the 2020 Census.
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                        The price of defending Ukraine means some investors may lose money.
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                        The company declared construction complete; folks along a section in Delaware County say otherwise.
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                        Democrats running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania will debate April 3.
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                        The change involves Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield universities.
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                        Sanctions need to make Vladimir Putin, 'pay a price he cannot afford,' Sen. Pat Toomey said.
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                        COVID-19 has caused health care to adapt to changing conditions.
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                        Says U.S. Sen. Bob Casey: 'Both parties are united in pushing back against Mr. Putin.'
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                        Inflation that leads to a jump in interest rates could be lurking, as well.