Lindsay Weber, PottstownMercury

Lindsay Weber

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Bethlehem, PA, United States

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  • The Morning Call

Past articles by Lindsay:

LVHN: More patient photos have been posted on the dark web. The network expects the leaks to continue

Lehigh Valley Health Network is working with cybersecurity firms and experts to evaluate the scope of data leaked by ransomware hackers who targeted the system last month. → Read More

Lehigh Valley weather: Snowfall threat diminishes for parts of region; Poconos still expecting to get hit

The expected 2 to 4 inches of snow Friday into Saturday morning has been diminished for parts of the Lehigh Valley after the National Weather Service rescinded a winter weather advisory early this … → Read More

Update: Man, 21, dead after his car crashes into Northampton County home, police say

An Easton man died when his car crashed into a home in Williams Township on Thursday morning, state police said. → Read More

Lehigh Valley under winter weather advisory Friday: How much snow can we expect?

Snow lovers, rejoice. The Lehigh Valley could see 2 to 4 inches of snow fall from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory in eff… → Read More

Bethlehem won’t join lawsuits against landfill expansion, city officials say

While Bethlehem officials do not support the expansion of the Bethlehem landfill, the city’s solicitor does not think it has standing to join lawsuits against it. → Read More

Bethlehem police warn of “numerous” thefts from USPS mailboxes in the city

Bethlehem police say their officers have received “numerous” reports of thefts from United States Postal Service mailboxes around the city. Thieves will typically steal checks, then alt… → Read More

LVHN: Ransomware hackers posted photos of cancer patients on dark web

Photos of cancer patients and some patient information were posted on the dark web after Lehigh Valley Health Network refused to pay ransomware hackers, the health system said. → Read More

How much snow fell in the Lehigh Valley, and what can we expect Friday?

The Lehigh Valley got just over an inch of snow overnight Tuesday, but what will Friday bring? → Read More

Allentown Parking Authority sets date, location for meeting on resident parking concerns

The Allentown Parking Authority will host a public parking forum March 21 at the Americus Hotel to hear parking-related complaints. → Read More

Liberty Bell Museum has one more month to reach agreement on its future at historic Allentown church

Allentown’s Liberty Bell Museum has until April to negotiate staying in the former Zion’s United Church. → Read More

Bethlehem commission delays final vote on a proposal to demolish Rite Aid strip mall for 6-story apartment building

A proposal to demolish a strip mall in the heart of South Bethlehem, anchored by a Rite Aid store, is on hold after the Bethlehem Historic Conservation Commission voted to table the application. → Read More

Bethlehem family whose home was demolished by city creates GoFundMe campaign

Bernard and Diane Wilson are left saddled with thousands of dollars in moving expenses, no home, no insurance and a lien on their former property after Bethlehem condemned and demolished their Center Street home over the summer due to safety concerns. → Read More

Allentown Parking Authority board members vow change is coming after another meeting of resident complaints

One Allentown resident said she was ticketed multiple times and now her car has been towed by the city’s parking authority, despite a judge dismissing most of the violations. → Read More

Former Lehigh Valley GOP candidate for Congress says confidential Air Force records were improperly released

Kevin Dellicker, who lost the May GOP primary for Congress to Lisa Scheller, said he was one of 11 Republicans whose military records were provided to a third party. → Read More

Why did Bethlehem demolish this home? A family is left saddled with debt and searching for answers

Four months after Bethlehem tore down their Center Street home, Bernard and Diane Wilson are left saddled with debt and asking how it was allowed to happen. → Read More

Can the Allentown Liberty Bell Museum be saved? Here is the latest update

Both Allentown's mayor and the executive director of the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum are hopeful the Liberty Bell Museum and Resurrected Life Community Church can overcome their differences so the museum can stay in the former Zion's United Church building. → Read More

The Liberty Bell Museum’s future is in jeopardy. Will it be forced to leave historic Allentown church?

According to a letter obtained by The Morning Call, Resurrected Life Community Church has been unable to come to terms on a new lease for the Revolutionary War museum. → Read More

Allentown approves new senior affordable housing development, despite concerns from nonprofit neighbor

Despite objections over parking and other concerns, Allentown's planning commission approved a 49-unit apartment complex for seniors and adults with disabilities. → Read More

‘We have a housing crisis’: Study offers bleak look at Bethlehem’s housing market, with some solutions proposed

Bethlehem is facing an affordable “housing crisis, “according to a new comprehensive study that also offers possible solutions. → Read More

Family of fallen Lehigh County firefighter to attend State of the Union address as Rep. Susan Wild’s guest

The son of Marvin Gruber, a New Tripoli firefighter who died in the line of duty late last year, will attend this year's State of the Union address alongside U.S. Rep. Susan Wild. → Read More