PennDOT has scheduled bridge inspections along Broad Street, Union Boulevard and Route 378 today. Be ready for temporary lane closures and delays.
Latest proposal by Abraham Atiyeh would mean 100 inpatient beds for drug rehabilitation at former Bethlehem Silk Mill.
Zoning Hearing Board grants approval to add a house to row of eight homes on E. Fifth St.
Zoning Hearing Board approves satellite office for Coalition for Appropriate Transportation on W. Broad Street.
Developer Abraham Atiyeh asks for delay on hearings for proposed drug rehabilitation centers.
Get a free tree seedling at City Hall today to celebrate the 140th anniversary of the first Arbor Day.
A “Take Back” Day to collect expired, unwanted or unused prescription drugs will be held Saturday across the Lehigh Valley.
Judge Zito agrees with Bethlehem Zoning Hearing Board decision to allow market to expand by one-third its current size.
Prison chaplain wanted parking variance for SouthSide home where former prisoners would get help re-integrating with community.
Initial phase would bring brick pavers and a 50-foot inlaid granite Moravian star to the intersection of Main and Market streets.
Rick Daugherty to challenge U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent in November after defeating Jackson Eaton in Democratic congressional primary, despite being outspent by a 10-1 margin.
Longest-serving member of Pennsylvania congressional delegation loses Democratic primary fight in redrawn district that includes parts of Northampton County.
Bethlehem Area School Board appoints first Latino to Northampton Community College's Board of Trustees.
Nominations for U.S. Senate, Congress and statewide offices on the line in voting booths today.
Bethlehem Area School Board will vote on appointment of Jose Rosado to Northampton Community College Board of Trustees.
PennDOT has scheduled road maintenance this week on Route 378, Pembroke Road and Freemansburg Avenue.
Poll workers are required to ask voters for ID on Tuesday. Voters will need to have a photo ID to vote in the general election in November.
A top Democratic National Committee leader comes to Bethlehem to start organizing Latino voters.
Lehigh University study on hamsters criticized as a waste of taxpayer money
Roy says embattled Vitalistic Therapeutic Charter School should submit to "orderly closure." Superintendent does not want to spend on charter revocation hearing.
Mayor John Callahan announces contract with energy consultant that will save the city $3.3 million over more than 13 years.
Ashley Wenbourn, accused of drunk driving and filing false sexual assault report, resigns her city emergency dispatching job.
April 17 is the last day to apply for an absentee ballot for the primary election
Meeting on zoning law unnecessary because council completed discussions on Monday.
Council will meet twice this week at Town Hall to discuss new comprehensive zoning law.
Local government and court offices are closed in observance, while state and federal offices are open.
Mayor and Police Commissioner pay tribute to LANTA driver and Liberty High School senior who stopped a hit-and-run driver after bicyclist was struck on the Fahy Bridge.
Council's Public Safety Committee approves $1 a year lease for space at 60 W. Broad St.; Police Commissioner plans to make it home of street crimes division.
Work will begin April 9 to replace the decks and beams on two structurally deficient bridges on Route 191 in Bethlehem and Lower Nazareth townships.
The Lehigh County district attorney says Glenn Eckhart's position as controller might not be legal because he didn't wait two years after resigning as commissioner.
Friends and associates were stunned, saddened to learn that Charles Snelling had killed his wife, then himself at their home.
GOP stalwart, entrepreneur Charles Snelling and his wife, Adrienne, were found dead Thursday in their Fogelsville home
Up to $100,000 in loans are available to small businesses for equipment, construction or working capital; but each $35,000 borrowed must create one-full time job.
620 West Bethlehem properties will get a reassessment reevaluation from Lehigh County.
Today, contractors are scheduled to start preliminary work on Route 412 widening and reconstruction from Daly Avenue to Hellertown.
Deadline to apply to take the police civil service exam is April 4.
Watch out for these lane restrictions on roads in and near Bethlehem this week.
City Yardwaste Center to be closed for a week starting Sunday; will reopen on April 2.
Two proposals submitted to city planning department; one is across the street from where previous plan had been rejected.
Bethlehem Township joined Hanover Township this week in approving legal action to stop funding mechanism for arena project?