Redrawn congressional map changes Charlie Dent's district
Three applicants for the vacant Region 2 seat interviewed for the appointment Monday evening, answering one question from each of the eight seated members.
A field designed to let disabled children and adults play baseball at the Chrin Community Center in Palmer Township should be completed by summer or early fall.
6 council members agree that 3/4-mill dedicated "public safety" tax should stay in place in 2012.
Firefighters union decries closure of fire station, trucks to be moved to Easton Avenue.
Legislation would end mandatory cortege escorts, add $150 charge for funerals that request police.
Preliminary budget estimates predict a 4 to 5.2 percent increase, though some program cuts are still likely, administrators said.
Basilio Bonilla, Sudantha Vidanage sworn in as new members, Mike Faccinetto elected president.
Boscola, Brennan, Samuelson and Freeman all giving raise to charity; Hahn returning it to treasury.
City issues violation notice to Occupy Bethlehem
If majority can't come to agreement, Stoffa's budget and 10 percent tax hike takes effect.
First Friday is flush with holiday treats; ArtsQuest hosts a legendary virtuoso and a rising star.
W. Fourth Street branch had been on list of post offices being considered for closure.
Board listens to four more hours of testimony on Atiyeh project; hearing continued to December.
Environmentalists say Limerick plant needs a new safety study
Bethlehem Area School Board will be one member short when it convenes for reorganization.
Pennsylvanians have until Wednesday to make comments on redistricting.
Zoning Hearing Board will hold hearing on project for Center and Dewberry on December 20.
Thanks, and refreshments marked the last meeting for three outgoing school directors.
The senator stopped by St. Luke's Anderson Campus during a visit to the Lehigh Valley.
School Board, Township Commissioners and City Council all meeting tonight.
Some of those same pupils will be back next week to throw the switch for tree lighting.
City Zoning Hearing Board approves special exception for Lehigh University Chabad chapter.
Two school district loans are being refinanced to save money in interest payments and reduce risk.
$10.7 million in gross revenue nearly doubled what casino tables brought in a year ago.
Police chief, business executives seek U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey’s help in preserving Head Start funding during deficit talks.
Casey says feds should scrutinize reporting requirements following Penn State scandal
A handful protest closing of Dewberry Ave. station as council has first budget reading.
Bethlehem Area School District annual surplus auction scheduled Saturday at Rosemont School.
Administration: Residents bear financial burden when commercial properties are under-assessed.
Mayor Callahan's proposed budget would convert fire house to EMS center.
7 vacant police positions would stay that way; 3 to be laid off from Community Development.
One-term incumbent Maura defeats Serfass in West Bethlehem judicial race.
Donchez, Reynolds and Recchiuti maintain Democratic dominance over Bethlehem council.
Zawarski defeats Murphy for second time this year; Nolan fends off Kapoor-Atiyeh's challenge.
A review of district's aging fleet and transportation practices could yield savings, administrator says.
New state requirements mean more students need to catch up on their shots.
6 candidates vie for 3 council seats, 5 for 3 school board seats; 3 township races also will be decided.
Compost center and temporary dumping site at Theis/Cornfeld open today and Sunday.
A group of about 30 called on Sen. Casey to support laws that protect independent farms.