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Bethlehem could soon have a permanent emergency shelter to help homeless people

Bethlehem is considering creating a permanent shelter to help homeless people. → Read More

Developer seeking to convert Northampton County golf course into warehouse at odds with township

A developer seeking to convert Southmoore Golf Course into warehouse space is disputing Moore Township’s zoning rules in order to get his plan approved. → Read More

Dutch Springs warehouse development gets big step forward with Bethlehem Township vote

The Dutch Spring warehouse development could break ground this year after getting final approval from Bethlehem Township. → Read More

Dutch Springs plan moves closer to approval from Bethlehem Township; quarry lake, warehouses are proposed

Bethlehem Township zoning board moves forward project for Dutch Springs → Read More

Farmers can set up corn mazes, petting zoos, wine-tasting, more in North Whitehall Township

North Whitehall Township farmers will be able to use agritainment and agritourism, including farm festivals and pick-you-own operations, after supervisors gave it the OK. → Read More

Gregory’s Steakhouse has been vacant since 2018. Here’s what a developer wants to put there as soon as possible

The former Gregory's Steakhouse could become medical offices under a new plan. → Read More

A new 24-hour Wawa could be coming to a stretch of Route 512, where a vacant office and bank are

A Wawa store is planned in Hanover Township, Northampton County. → Read More

‘When we are all working together as one, we are stronger’: Lehigh Valley officials, residents commemorate 9/11

Communities around the Lehigh Valley on Saturday commemorated two decades since 9/11. → Read More

‘We have come so far’: Thousands attend Pride’s return to Allentown after last year’s festival was canceled due to COVID

Lehigh Valley Pride returned after a year off because of the coronavirus, with people celebrating and awaiting the day the annual festival isn't necessary. → Read More

Some Musikfest attendees are masked, some not. But many say protecting others should be the most important thing.

At Musikfest, whether or not guests are wearing masks seems less important than a willingness to protect others who might be vulnerable. → Read More

Bethlehem City Council paves way for Martin Tower redevelopment to move forward

The former Martin Tower site will require ample parking to serve a developer’s vision of office and living space, Bethlehem City Council decided Tuesday. → Read More

Back for the music, and more at Blues, Brews & Barbecue in downtown Allentown

Downtown Allentown reverberates to the sound of the blues, and brews and barbecue, on Saturday. → Read More

Lower Saucon mapping walking, biking plan with input from residents

Lower Saucon Township residents are being asked to provide feedback via an interactive map to promote healthy lifestyles free from the dependency of automobiles to access points in the township by walking or biking. → Read More

East Allen supervisors, Rockefeller Group continue debate on rezoning issue

East Allen supervisors hear more about Rockefeller Group plan. → Read More

Upper Macungie Township could widen road in section of Kuhnsville with several hotels and restaurants

A narrow road in a busy section of Upper Macungie Township that’s home to several hotels and restaurants could be widened soon, making it safer for drivers and pedestrians. → Read More

Upper Macungie resident calls for supervisors to take more control over warehouse development

An Upper Macungie resident calls on supervisors to be more proactive in the zoning decisions in the township regarding warehouse development. → Read More

Township ready for next 2 miles of Jordan Creek Greenway & Trail to take shape

South Whitehall Township is moving forward with plans to extend its portion of the Jordan Creek Greenway & Trail. → Read More

Salisbury Township gives OK for picnic grove to stay

The Salisbury Township Zoning Hearing Board granted special exception approval Tuesday for Joseph El Chaar to operate the 18.5 acres he owns at 400 E. Mountain Road as a commercial picnic grove. → Read More

92 more homes coming to senior community along Route 512

The 55-and-up Regency at Creekside Meadows community in East Allen Township will add 92 homes. → Read More

Revised plan in East Allen Township has new use for site of one of Northampton County’s most infamous crimes

Imperial Realty's revised plans to build a 452,400-square-foot warehouse in East Allen Township call for the relocation of a pizza parlor to a vacant bank that was the site of a deadly robbery in 1986. → Read More