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School shaken as students target teacher on TikTok
In February, Patrice Motz, a veteran Spanish teacher at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, was warned by another teacher that problems were brewing. Some eighth-graders at Motz's public school had created fake TikTok accounts impersonating teachers, and Motz, who had never used TikTok before, created the accounts. She...
Buffalo Wild Wings eyeing State College location
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WTAJ) — A popular U.S. wing chain might be coming to Happy Valley. Buffalo Wild Wings, known for its “Wings, Beer and Sports” has requested a liquor license transfer for a possible future location in downtown State College. The Borough of State College has the liquor license transfer process review slated for […]
Familiar name planning to reopen FreeFall Trampoline Park in Bethlehem area
A new owner announced plans Friday to reopen the FreeFall Trampoline Park that closed suddenly last month. Tabula Rasa Holdings is acquiring the business and lease for the 2800 Baglyos Circle facility in Bethlehem Township, Vice President of Operations Gregory Schmatz told lehighvalleylive.com. It’ll become the company’s 18th Sky Zone...
Allen Township zoners deny DG Market variance
The Allen Township Zoning Hearing Board met Wednesday, June 26 to hear the request and appeal of appellant/purchaser of property, PVT 1363 LLC, seeking a variance for the size of their proposed Dollar General or DG Market. The current 1.98-acre tax parcel is located in the neighborhood commercial zoning district...
Longstanding Subway eatery abruptly closes in Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Fans of Subway’s Ultimate B.M.T., Cold Cut Combo, Veggie Delite and other freshly prepared sandwiches have one less location to frequent in the Lehigh Valley. The chain’s restaurant at 8 W. Broad St. in downtown Bethlehem permanently closed in recent weeks. Storefront windows have been...
Fireworks return to Johnstown Galleria
After a years-long hiatus, a fireworks show is set to return to the Johnstown Galleria tonight. The show is scheduled to get underway at dusk. Officials at the Galleria ask guests to arrive early to get a parking spot and grab a snack from the food court. The show is...
365 Foundation nonprofit seeking supplies, donations for art kits for incarcerated women
The United States imprisons more of its citizens than any other nation—currently more than 1.8 million. While more than 600,000 Americans are released from prisons annually, two-thirds are rearrested within three years. Each year, the nation spends over $80 billion to incarcerate and reincarcerate people. Beyond the financial impact, the cycle of crime and incarceration produces broken relationships, victimization, despair, and instability, impacting families and communities across the nation. Something isn’t working.
Pennsylvania gaming regulator reschedules hearing for Wind Creek Bethlehem licence renewal
The hearing will be held on July 31 at Bethlehem City Hall. US.- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has rescheduled a hearing to take public comment on the renewal of the Category 2 Slot Machine Operator Licence for Wind Creek Bethlehem casino, Northampton County. It will be held at the Bethlehem City Hall on July 31. A severe storm which knocked out electricity at Bethlehem City Hall forced the cancellation of the previously scheduled hearing on June 26.
Central Bucks budget took effect Monday with largest tax increase in a decade
The Central Bucks School 2024–2025 budget raises property taxes by 5.3%, the maximum permitted by state law without seeking a special exception, leaving the average property taxpayer to pay about $300 more this year. Much of the new revenue is going toward teacher compensation, building repairs, and new initiatives,...
Trea Turner homers twice, Aaron Nola gets 100th career win in Phillies' 8-6 victory over Braves
ATLANTA -- Trea Turner hit a pair of two-run home runs off Max Fried, Aaron Nola earned his 100th career victory and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 8-6 on Friday night. The NL East-leading Phillies extended their lead over second-place Atlanta to 10 games by winning the opener...
Fireworks on Saturday at Lawncrest Rec
The 107th annual Lawncrest fireworks display will take place on Saturday, July 6, at dusk at Lawncrest Recreation Center, 6000 Rising Sun Ave. The show should start between 8:25 and 8:45 p.m. All are welcome. A snack stand will be open from noon to 10:30 p.m. to benefit the Lawncrest...
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania accreditation reaffirmed, removed from probation
CHEYNEY, Pa. (CBS) — The Middle States Commission of Higher Education has reaffirmed Cheyney University's accreditation. The decision follows a detailed review and removes the historically Black college from probation.The commission's decision was made on June 27 after the university met key standards, including "ethics and integrity" and "design and delivery of the student learning experience," according to the commission.The university isn't out of the woods just yet. A report must be submitted March 1, 2025, proving it has sustained the implemented corrections and is up-to-date with other state and federal regulations.In November 2023 the 187-year-old college was placed on...
Hundreds gather for 4th annual Gettysburg Independence Day celebration
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Hundreds of people flocked to the Gettysburg Rec Park for the 4th Annual Gettysburg Independence Day Celebration. The event drew in people from across Central Pa., as well as people from out of state. “It takes about an hour-thirty to get here from Martinsburg, but it...
Freedom Fest fun in the Northeast
One River Alliance and State Street Events on Thursday presented Freedom Fest at Pleasant Hill Park, at Linden Avenue and the Delaware River. There were vendors, food trucks, live music, bounce houses, fireworks, a beer/cocktail garden and activities such as sand art, ax throwing and face painting. ••
Rescuers rush to aid of terribly neglected dog found lying in driveway of rural Pennsylvania home
On the morning of July 4th – when families were waking up to celebrate with picnics and fireworks, a terribly neglected dog felt so weak, all he could do was lie down in someone’s driveway in the area of Shillington, Pennsylvania, known as a family-friendly and peaceful town.
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