Dena S. Davis, professor of bioethics at Lehigh University, believes a circumcision practice used by ultra-Orthodox Jews is wrong
Autumn is prime time for hiking and watching raptors migrate at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
The state Department of Education says it closed an investigation on Bethlehem Area School District for testing irregularities but still plans to monitor the district.
A Bethlehem Township man is accused of taking $250 worth of Xbox Controllers from Kmart, which he claims was to pay for heroin addiction, court records say.
Poke-A-Nose Pottery is having its Grand Opening 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 at 36 W. Broad Street in Bethlehem.
Anthony Elonis of Lower Saucon is sentenced to almost four years in prison for threatening his wife, an unidentified kindergarten class, an FBI agent and others on Facebook.
Bethlehem Police stop City man driving a stolen car and he allegedly admitted he had heroin and marijuana.
Bethlehem police say UGI crews are on scene to fix a gas line and that there's no leak hazard
An Allentown man faces charges that he cheated at blackjack at the Sands casino by 'pinching' and 'capping' his bets.
A controversial plan to open two drug and alcohol treatment centers in Bethlehem draws about 65 residents to the Zoning Hearing Board meeting Wednesday.
Rinse rice and limit your rice consumption based on a new Consumer Reports analysis that shows arsenic danger.
Lehigh Valley Sikhs pay forward kindness shown to them after Wisconsin rampage.
15 local boutiques will showcase their new fashions Saturday evening at the second annual Bethlehem Fashion Show.
Bethlehem's Citizens' Christmas City Committee is seeking donations of tall Christmas trees to be placed throughout the city for the holidays.
Tuesday's Pa. Supreme Court ruling on a challenge to the Voter ID law now puts the burden on the commonwealth to prove that no voters will be disenfranchised by the photo ID requirement.
Gov. Romney is taking heat for his remarks about 47% of Americans being hopeless losers dependent on government.
The summer of 2012 is hitting record books as one of the hottest ever, according to national climate data
Bethlehem Police say on Friday and Saturday three people reported being robbed by a group of assailants.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 7 p.m. for Lehigh, Northampton and surrounding counties as strong storms move into our area
Congressman Charlie Dent is refusing to participate in an Express-Times debate because of the newspaper's editorial that called him a "fink" for supporting a controversial redistricting map
A Bethlehem woman who allegedly confessed to robbing a gas station and a 7-Eleven in the city over the weekend told police she was high on heroin and Ecstasy, police say.
Northampton Community College is starting a course "Medical Coding Made Easy" in October at the Fowler Family Southside Center in Bethlehem.
A judge now has until Oct. 2 to issue a new opinion on Pennsylvania's Voter ID challenge following a state Supreme Court ruling Tuesday.
Motorist charged with drunken driving and reckless driving after he allegedly ignored officers' directions and drove over downed power lines on Rt. 412 near where police and firefighers were standing.
A Bethlehem Township woman faces a retail theft charge after she allegedly put stolen items in her car and returned to Kohl's for more, police say.
George Lopez will be appearing at the Sands Jan. 11.
A judge has set October 9 as the sentencing date for Jerry Sandusky, who will probably spend the rest of his life in jail
State Auditor General wants Lehigh County District Attorney to investigate Vitalistic Therapeutic Charter School in Bethlehem for questionable payments to staff and their family members, the Morning Call reports.
Dave Liebman, honored by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master, will guest host on WDIY this month starting on Friday, Sept. 21.
A cold front will bring heavy rain and high winds to the Lehigh Valley for Tuesday, Sept. 18.
Actor and singer Harry Connick Jr. is coming to Bethlehem next week to work with the Pennsylvania Youth Theatre.
Judge says courts should inform Temple University that Lehigh Valley teen downloaded child porn
Victim had evicted him from her home and taken a protection from abuse order against suspect for a previous alleged assault.
Looking for a job? These businesses in the Bethlehem area are hiring.
Plans to redraw political district lines in Pennsylvania are being argued in court