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Palmerton man killed in Monroe County crash
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — One person is dead after a crash in Monroe County. The crash happened along Cays Road in Jackson Township near Reeders around 11 p.m. Saturday. Stephen LaClair, 45, of Palmerton, was killed. There is no word yet on what led to the crash. The deadly...
Jazz Festival this weekend in Monroe County
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — The stage is set, and the lights are up in the Delaware Water Gap for the Celebration of the Arts. The festival got its start in 1978. "We put on a two-day jazz festival. We do artisans on the street, food vendors, a children's area, and it's just two days of music," said Jenny Bogart, Celebration of the Arts President.
Liberty football pulls away from Stroudsburg to remain unbeaten
September is a week old and Liberty High School’s football team is enjoying its most successful season since 2019. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Elderly New Jersey Woman Cavity Searched While Jailed for Two Weeks In Wrongful Arrest Can’t Sue U.S. Marshals Who Made a ‘Reasonable Mistake’ for Their Role In Debacle, Court Rules
A Black woman who was mistakenly arrested at gunpoint, handcuffed, frisked, cavity searched, and forced to spend two weeks incarcerated in New Jersey and Pennsylvania […] Elderly New Jersey Woman Cavity Searched While Jailed for Two Weeks In Wrongful Arrest Can’t Sue U.S. Marshals Who Made a ‘Reasonable Mistake’ for Their Role In Debacle, Court Rules
PA Game Commission reminds hunters how they can help those in need
(WJET/WFXP)– The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PAGC) is reminding deer hunters across the Commonwealth about how they can help their community. The PAGC partners with Hunters Sharing the Harvest which partners with processing plants around PA to accept donations from hunters to be processed and distributed to local food banks and community centers. Hunters Sharing the […]
As Tornado Alley Shifts East Into States Like Pennsylvania, Bracing for Impact in Unexpected Places
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McCormick Under Fire: Allegations of Silence and Intimidation at Bridgewater
PENNSYLVANIA — Connecticut hedge fund CEO and political figure David McCormick faces mounting criticism from Pennsylvanians after reports surfaced about his involvement in silencing allegations of sexual misconduct at Bridgewater Associates. At this investment firm, he served as CEO. Accusations by Democrats against McCormick include pressuring employees to stay silent about unwanted sexual advances and coercing a former employee to be a "supportive public presence" despite her allegations of impropriety.
Pa. secures federal funding to plug abandoned oil and gas wells
Harrisburg, Pa. — Pennsylvania has acquired $76,406,474 in federal funding for ongoing efforts to plug orphaned and abandoned oil and gas wells throughout the Commonwealth. The funding was announced by the U.S. Department of the Interior through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). There are 27,000 identified orphaned and abandoned wells across Pennsylvania, and there is a suspected total of around 350,000 total abandoned wells. These wells are estimated to contribute eight percent of all of Pennsylvania's methane emissions. ...
NJ Defending Title IX Protections for LGBTQ+ Students in Federal Courts
NEW JERSEY - Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that New Jersey, along with California and Pennsylvania, has co-led two amicus briefs in federal appellate courts to defend Title IX’s protections for LGBTQ+ students from gender-based harassment and sex discrimination. The briefs, supported by a coalition of states, seek to overturn a preliminary injunction that could affect schools in several states.
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Push to Ban Toxic PFAS Chemicals
Pennsylvania legislators are pushing for a ban on toxic PFAS chemicals in industrial and consumer products. A recent policy hearing highlighted the health risks of these substances and discussed legislative efforts to eliminate their use statewide.
County was wrong to reject provisional ballots from voters who made mail ballot errors, Pa. court says
HARRISBURG — A judge got it wrong when he decided that Butler County did not have to count provisional ballots from voters whose mail ballots were rejected because of an error, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled Thursday. Lawyers for voting rights groups that brought the case said the ruling would...
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