The Third Circuit’s ruling in favor of the students will stand.
Servicemen and women will be able to show proof of their veteran status more easily now.
The salt is being delivered to staging areas in Allentown, Harrisburg and Philadelphia.
Speeds had been lowered to 45 mph as a safety precaution.
Winning more than $2,500 would trigger an automatic background check to see if the winner owes back taxes.
The governor is calling for a 3.6-percent spending increase for the next fiscal year.
Monday's Parks and Recreation meeting has been cancelled.
The allegations come at a time when Gov. Chris Christie already is under fire for new revelations in the "Bridgegate" scandal.
The size of the state’s labor force also shrunk.
A key feature of the plan is the president's call to raise minimum wage.
All offenders convicted of drunk driving would require a breathalyzer-like device in the car, if John Rafferty's legislation is passed.
In a letter, the Lower Saucon Authority said the water main break that occurred on Old Bethlehem Pike Saturday evening was 'major' and caused a 'catastrophic loss of water pressure' in the heart of its service area in the township.
Hellertown Postmaster Theresa Nebbia said Tuesday that in some cases mail sent out on routes has been returned to the post office due to unsafe delivery conditions.
PUC says that conserving electricity will help ensure power supplies can continue to meet demand in the bitter cold. Here's how.
A 12-inch water main break on Old Bethlehem Pike in Upper Saucon Township has affected the water supply for hundreds of residents of both Upper and Lower Saucon Township. The main has been repaired, but a boil water advisory remains in effect.
Tours of the Lower Saucon Township police station and public works department have been added to the program beginning this year. This year's Citizens Academy will begin on Thursday, March 6.
At forum for Democratic gubernatorial candidates, former DEP secretary says legalization is an issue of justice, taxes and beating Tom Corbett in November.
The monthly task force meetings will be open to the public and all interested parties are invited to attend.
The latest data released Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Health Department shows the number of confirmed flu cases at 8,812 so far this season.
A half-dozen hopefuls for Pennsylvania governor will appear at Iacocca Hall Wednesday night to answer questions.
Yet another in what seems to be a parade of winter storms is affecting the Saucon Valley, with eight or more inches of snow predicted.
Volunteers are needed to fill vacancies on the Lower Saucon Township Environmental Advisory Council, the township's Parks & Recreation Board and the Lower Saucon Authority board.
The law made it unnecessarily difficult to vote, the judge said.
Congressmen Charlie Dent, R-15th, and Mark Meadows of North Carolina introduced legislation this week to to extend unemployment benefits for a year.
Fire companies with more than 50 volunteer firefighters raised concerns about whether they would be required to provide health insurance for their volunteers under the Affordable Care Act.
Certain restrictions on commercial drivers hauling heating oil and propane gas to allow for the smooth delivery of heating oil and propane gas to homes and businesses for heating purposes.
Northampton County's monthly sheriff sale will be held Friday.
Gov. Chris Christie said he was "embarrassed" by the revelations and that he did not know the true nature of the problem when he first addressed it a month ago.
Interested parties are encouraged to attend public meetings in Upper Saucon Township.
PUC says that conserving electricity will help ensure power supplies can continue to meet historic demand as heating systems work overtime to keep up with bitter cold. Here are 6 ways to do it.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
A snow emergency in Lower Saucon Township is not exactly the same thing as a snow emergency in the borough of Hellertown.
Motorists urged to avoid unnecessary travel as winter storm bears down on Lehigh Valley.
In anticipation of a major winter storm that is forecast to affect the area, the Borough of Hellertown issued an announcement Thursday that includes tips from the public works department for clearing snow from driveways.
The plan was to have been one of Corbett’s priorities, but was met with resistance from nearly every angle.
Flu cases have now been confirmed in at least half the regions of the state.
Metal detecting is prohibited on the grounds of the Heller Homestead, the Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse and on the Lower Saucon Township section of the Saucon Rail Trail. Council also recently approved rules for the activity at other park properties.
It's wintertime, and Lower Saucon Township is reminding residents to clear sidewalks and fire hydrants of ice and snow, move cars from cul-de-sacs and dead-end streets to allow for plowing, and refrain from putting snow in roads.