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Wind Creek advanced its case Thursday to tap a lucrative tax incentive for a $100 million hotel near its casino in south Bethlehem. → Read More
Wind Creek hopes a powerhouse tax incentive to pump $10 million more of glitz and glamour into a second hotel it wants to build next to its casino in south Bethlehem → Read More
Quakertown Fire Chief Brian Guenst said a firefighter sustained burns from tar on his face and neck, but is expected to be OK. The injuries occurred in a Friday fire at Bucks County Early Learning Center, where classes are canceled on Monday. → Read More
President Trump eked out a 2016 victory in Pennsylvania, and the state again will play a pivotal role during the 2020 presidential race. Here are the key places in Pennsylvania that will determine which candidate wins the state’s 20 electoral votes, and how voters there are viewing their presidential options. → Read More
Lehigh University’s vaunted Greek life is on “pause” after reports that students not only ignored school warnings about excessive partying, hazing and other bad behavior, they indulged even more. In an email Tuesday afternoon to fraternity and sorority members, Lehigh President John Simon indicated new members cannot be recruited and social activities are being suspended. → Read More
Here's how Wind Creek's future hotel could impact Bethlehem's peregrine falcon couple, which will need to find a new love nest. → Read More
Here's how Wind Creek's future hotel could impact Bethlehem's peregrine falcon couple, which will need to find a new love nest. → Read More
Lehigh University wants to close a portion of Packer Avenue for 45 days this spring, a move aimed at making its south Bethlehem campus more pedestrian-friendly. → Read More
The Hotel Bethlehem wants more time to deliver its $37 million expansion on historic Main Street. Here's why. → Read More
Here is a snapshot of what’s on the minds of farmers, growers and breeders this week at the Pennsylvania Farm Show → Read More
Lehigh's adding a three-story building project that will expand its College of Business. → Read More
Here is a look back at what Bethlehem, Pa., lost in 2019 and what opportunity that holds for 2020 and beyond. → Read More
Structural and staffing changes at Bethlehem’s public golf course have sped up play and cut down costs, moving it into the black financially. For the first time since its debut in 1956, the city has systematically removed diseased and decaying trees as part of a $1.75 million makeover that’s expected to be completed next year. New irrigation and drainage systems, sand trap repairs and a new… → Read More
A worker was fatally injured Thursday at the Martin Tower site in Bethlehem, where cleanup crews have been removing the debris pile left behind by the May demolition of the former Bethlehem Steel headquarters. According to scanner reports, the man was pinned by hydraulic equipment shortly around 11 a.m. and was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation after he was freed. Bethlehem Police Chief Mark… → Read More
World War II gunner Clarence Smoyer of Allentown, Pa., made the newsreels 74 years ago when his epic battle with a deadly Nazi Panther was caught on film. Now, 74 years later, he received a Bronze Star for his valor. → Read More
Bethlehem City Councilman Bryan Callahan apologizes for making his grievances personal, but added others are not following Bethlehem's rules of decorum either. → Read More
A long-envisioned parking garage in south Bethlehem would be fronted by a five-story building of high-end apartments and a ground-floor retail store, under the proposal the Bethlehem Parking Authority selected Wednesday. → Read More
Political drama unfolded at this week's Bethlehem City Council meeting over a zoning board appointment, which usually attracts scant attention. → Read More
A 19-year-old man is in Lehigh County Jail this morning for his alleged role in the shooting that left a 33-year-old woman and a man wounded last month in Center City Allentown. → Read More
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., met with constituents Wednesday during a town hall at Northampton County Community College. → Read More