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Frederick Brauchle III Of Heidelberg Township Dies In Crash
Frederick R. Brauchle III, of Heidelberg Township, was driving a 2004 Harley Davidson motorcycle in the area of 4842 Mountain Road in Washington Township when he crashed into a deer at 5 a.m., as Daily Voice previously reported. PA State Police were called to the area at 5:50 a.m., Trooper...
New ‘Warehouse Valley’ exhibit shows how the Lehigh Valley has grown
The painting of the view from Paxinosa Ridge features plenty of vibrant colors with fields of green, yellow and blue and mountains in the distance. That’s what Forks Township looked like to Vivian Fishbone, who put that vista on canvas in 1967. At the Sigal Museum’s Chrin Gallery, that painting has been hung next to a contemporary photograph from the same vantage point. The photo, taken by ...
Seven people displaced after Hazleton fire
HAZLETON, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Seven people were displaced after a Sunday morning fire in Hazleton. According to a post made by the Hazleton City Fire Department, crews were called just after 2:00 a.m. for a commercial structure fire at Sazon Latino Restaurant, 58 North Wyoming Street. When crews arrived on-scene, there was heavy smoke showing […]
Talks could bring Amazon data center to Lehigh Valley, sources say
Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of online-shopping giant Amazon, hopes to install a data center campus at the River Pointe Commerce Center in northern Northampton County, two sources with knowledge of the project said Friday. Folks in the Slate Belt, many of whom have been fighting Bethlehem developer Lou Pektor’s proposed massive commercial development in Upper Mount Bethel Township, heard ...
Lehigh Valley high school football live updates: Week 7
Follow updates from Lehigh Valley high school football games Friday night for Week 6 of the season. Tonight’s EPC slate of games includes Nazareth at Liberty. In the Colonial-Schuylkill League, Tamaqua is at Southern Lehigh. Refresh the page to see the latest updates below (the feed will not update automatically) NOTE: You must be signed into X, formerly known as Twitter, to see our feed. If ...
Forks Township looks for new ways to protect dwindling farmland
In an effort to save farmland in in fast-growing Forks Township, new housing developments should be built in tightly packed clusters, a recent study recommended. Forks Township has been working with consultant Environmental Planning and Design of Pittsburgh to develop a strategy to handle growth management, preserve open space and protect prime agricultural soil.
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