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Betting on Easton is paying off for developers

EASTON — When he talks about eastern Pennsylvania real estate, Mark Mulligan likes to talk about his shirt. → Read More

At Easton Flea, artists, crafters get space to showcase their entrepreneurial spirit

Since this summer, the HomeBase Skateshop on Northampton Street in downtown Easton has turned its second floor into flea market of sorts — and a home for more characters than a Steinbeck novel. → Read More

Muhlenberg College town hall on race relations draws 900

A tide of Muhlenberg College students washed into Wood Dining Commons on Nov. 12, driven by a racial divide that's seething on campuses across the country. → Read More

Easton bookstore Quadrant wants you to sign its doors

The phones at the Quadrant Book Mart and Coffee House in Easton have been ringing so often with the same question lately that Jo Moranville and Andy Danielsons are thinking of changing their voice mail message. → Read More

Easton City Council to discuss police station plans Tuesday

Easton administrators will discuss plans for a new police department headquarters at Tuesday's City Council meeting. → Read More

Larry Holmes statue could finally be installed in Easton

EASTON — Could the Larry Holmes statue finally appear in Easton? → Read More

Easton's Bacon Fest under siege — from PETA

For one weekend every year, Easton becomes Bacon Town, U.S.A. → Read More

Bethlehem Area School District suspends bus driver for texting behind the wheel

Bethlehem Area School District suspended a bus driver Tuesday after a video circulated among students and parents that allegedly showed the driver texting while taking students home from school. → Read More

Easton city hall preparing for the big move

Next weekend, the circus is coming to downtown Easton. → Read More

Police investigate fatal accident in Lower Mount Bethel Towship

Police in Lower Mount Bethel Township responded to a fatal accident late Saturday evening. → Read More

Lehigh County coroner seeks deceased Stroudsburg man's next of kin

The Lehigh County coroner's office is searching for the next of kin of a Stroudsburg man who died at an Allentown hospice. → Read More

Lehigh County coroner seeks deceased Bethlehem man's next of kin

The Lehigh County coroner's office is searching for the next of kin of a Bethlehem man who died Friday. → Read More

Eagles championship or meet the pope? Eagles fans sound off

Ellen Bell's eyes lit up at the question. → Read More

Rock Church seeks to block Easton code enforcers in federal court

Faced with a growing pile of code-violation citations, an Easton church has asked a federal court for a temporary restraining order against the city. → Read More

Lafayette girl receives a kidney from a stranger

Andrea Samson owes her life to a stranger. → Read More

Easton could allow roadside memorials, with limitations

Chances are, no one is going to install a plaque or put up a statue to mark the place where it happened. So, when someone dies in a car accident or random violence, family and friends often take matters into their own hands. → Read More

Easton merchants: Lafayette College students are returning to downtown

Students without a ride have to scale pretty steep stairs to get back up the hill to Lafayette College from downtown Easton. → Read More

Landlord Training Program to empower responsible property owners

Soon after she became Easton's director of community and economic development, Dawn Ferrante realized a big part of her job would be tackling troubles in the city's West Ward. → Read More

People of all levels remember 76ers legend Darryl Dawkins at viewing

Forty years ago, Helmet Freed, moonlighting as a driver for an Allentown limousine service, probably became one of the first Lehigh Valley residents to cross paths with Darryl Dawkins when he was sent to the Spectrum to bring the newly drafted Philadelphia 76ers rookie to Bethlehem for a promotional event at a bank. → Read More

Allentown Bishop to meet with Pope Francis

Allentown Bishop John O. Barres will spend a great deal of time in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., with Pope Francis during the pontiff's visit next month, and will help celebrate the papal Mass on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the diocese said. → Read More