Recent pneumonia and influenza related deaths have been above the epidemic threshold. Check the infographic below for more flu facts.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
A recent ranking of every state in the union placed Pennsylvania squarely in the middle.
You see them in the gym, on the road, in the parks and at home. People of all ages, shapes and sizes are running, stretching, lifting, and sweating with one goal in common: they are all doing their best to stay in shape and enjoy a healthier life.
Easton police seek South Side man in Sunday night handgun robbery.
First Super Bowl played in wintry Northeast set for Sunday.
Easton Mayor Sal Panto was aboard the Royal Carribbean's Explorer of the Seas cruise ship on which more than 300 people have fallen sick, according to published reports.
Husband and wife musicians will play at Lafayette's Williams Center Feb. 4.
March Elementary PTA circulating petition to get school district to consider alternatives to job cuts.
A look at what's happening this week in Easton.
Our weekly list of companies looking for workers in the Easton area.
Charlie Barnett to perform with the jazz group Chaise Lounge and vocalist Gia Mora during shows in February and March.
Also making headlines the past week: Former North Penn coach takes helm for Cleveland Browns, police seek public’s help in alleged stalking and high school teacher accused of having sex with student.
Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center is holding a training on Feb. 1 for Project FeederWatch.
Also this week: a city police officer is ordered to turn in his guns, a shooting on the South Side, and a longer version of Easton Restaurant week.
Surprise your family by making pancakes with pizzazz.
Also making headlines: Democratic candidates for Pennsylvania Governor meet in Bethlehem.
Easton Police Sgt. Dominick Marraccini must give up weapons after wife seeks protection from abuse order, according to published reports.
Richard Garica faces 4-10 years in state prison for shooting last summer in Easton.
Easton native George Terleski, 88, died Thursday.
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Check out these unusual police stories from around eastern Pennsylvania.
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