Dayne Marae, WFMZ-TV 69News

Dayne Marae

WFMZ-TV 69News

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Past articles by Dayne:

Allentown man recalls the Blizzard of '93 on 30th anniversary of storm

The three-day blizzard came to be known as the "Superstorm" because three jet streams merged to form the March monster. → Read More

Wife of former state Rep. Don Snyder speaks out about husband's life of service

Don Snyder is a man of lasting accomplishments and he lived in service of others. → Read More

PennDOT treating roadways as Lehigh Valley sees snow, sleet, rain

Old Man Winter took his sweet time this season, but as Mother Nature reminded us, winter is not over. → Read More

Funeral services set for Temple University police officer killed in line of duty

Officer Christopher Fitzgerald, who is the son of former Allentown police chief Joel Fitzgerald, will be laid to rest this week. → Read More

Unidentified objects shot down over US causing concern for politicians, public

It was a busy weekend for U.S. fighter jets that had to shoot down yet another high-flying object floating across North America Sunday afternoon. → Read More

PPL customer speaks out, as PUC says it will investigate high electric bills

Bruce Brown said he's been a PPL customer for more than 40 years and was shocked to see his bill. → Read More

Schuylkill County painter sprucing up more than century-old church

St. Mary's Orthodox Church in St. Clair has been a staple of the community since 1901. → Read More

Excited patrons return to revamped Northampton bowling alley

Business is back and rolling at Hampton Lanes in the borough of Northampton after nearly two years. → Read More

Businesses say closure of Route 611 near Delaware Water Gap put dent on sales in holiday season

DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. - A portion of Route 611 in the Delaware Water Gap is set to stay closed for at least seven more months through August 2023. → Read More

US agency considering ban on gas stoves

More than a third of U.S. households cook with a gas stove, but the federal agency says the stoves emit significant levels of nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and fine particulate → Read More

Easton mayor announces upgrades for police, fire depts.

In a news conference Tuesday, Mayor Sal Panto said he will be suggesting more than $1 million of savings for the City of Easton to city council in the coming → Read More

Power restored to most customers after cold, windy Christmas weekend

Thousands around the region lost power days before Christmas. → Read More

Ski resorts gearing up for the start of the season

Tuesday's weather coincided perfectly with snow making on the mountains. → Read More

Snow moves through parts of the region, as cold temps set to stick around for awhile

Mid-November 2022 marks the first signs of snow. → Read More

Dr. Oz campaign headquarters stationed in Bucks, as both candidates await results of tight race

NEWTOWN, Pa. - The outcome of Pennsylvania's Senate race could determine the balance of power. → Read More

Oz, Fetterman face off in lone debate for Senate seat

The Pennsylvania race between Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz and Democrat Lt. Gov. John Fetterman could decide who controls the U.S. Senate. → Read More

4th-graders get hands-on lessons about agriculture

The fourth graders got a hands-on learning experience of what life is like on the farm during Lehigh County Agriculture Education Day. → Read More

Smokey Bear convention held in Bethlehem

The Smokey Bear convention tours the country. This time, they're in the Lehigh Valley. → Read More

Local church collects donations for Ukraine ahead of cold, long winter

It is nearly eight months into the war in Ukraine, and Father Oleg Kravchenco says this winter is going to be dire for soldiers and civilians. → Read More

Local priest speaks out as cities in his home country of Ukraine are attacked

Ukrainian-Americans in our area are closely watching what is happening overseas. → Read More