Scott Ott is running for Lehigh County Executive in Tuesday's election.
Democrat Tom Muller is running for Lehigh County Executive in Tuesday's election.
Pennsylvania Department of Health Issues advisory to doctors concerning outbreak of potentially deadly respiratory infection.
Lehigh County voters will be asked in a ballot question Tuesday if future public-private debt issues must first get voter approval.
Parkland School District voters will decide whether a tax increase will fund the construction of a new library.
Even if referendum is adopted to build new library in Upper Macungie, Walbert Avenue will stay open as a branch, directors decide.
The League of Women's Voters is sponsoring a candidate's forum Friday. The election is Nov. 5.
Documenting the township's troubled roads is the only way to get on PennDOT's priority projects list, township planning commissioner says.
Republican Scott Ott and Democrat Tom Muller, both of Lower Macungie, will square off for Lehigh County's top job in the Nov. 5 election.
Town planner would help South Whitehall identify its historic buildings and develop an ordinance to protect them from the wrecking ball.
State lawmakers urged to pass funding to fix Pennsylvania's roads and bridges.
A rally urging Congress to reopen the government and resolve the debt limit crisis will be held Tuesday in Allentown.
The New Jersey developer wants to build a 450-unit luxury and retail apartment complex on Cetronia Road in South Whitehall and Upper Macungie townships.
Gov. Tom Corbett may not be as vulnerable as Democrats think he is.
A top state lawmaker wants to raise the Pennsylvania speed limit to 70 mph
South Whitehall Commissioners cautioned not to continue using capital reserve to close budget deficits.
Read what's open and closed in the South Whitehall area on this federal holiday.
Doctors say a proposed prescription tracker plan would violate patient confidentiality in Pennsylvania.
Lawmakers want to promote Pennsylvania's 'brand" and tourism through a new state commission.
South Whitehall Township manager warns that township can't keep drawing down capital reserve fund to balance budget.
Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission says work on Route 22 bridge project is at its halfway point for the year.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
It’s unclear if same-sex couples married in Pennsylvania will be recognized as married for federal tax purposes.
Ben Franklin is back and he's got a brand new look.
Gov. Tom Corbett stirred controversy with a remark about gay marriage.
You can present your platform, promote your upcoming appearances and more on South Whitehall Patch. Here’s how.
Monday is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 5 municipal election
State officials have commissioned a study on the potential for gas drilling in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Be careful before you give out personal information as open enrollment begins under the Affordable Care Act.
Zoning hearing postponed, developer reconsidering plans, demolition 'is not imminent,' township solicitor tells commissioners audience.
Congress less popular than cockroaches, root canals and traffic jams, public poll shows.
Lehigh County's U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent has broken ranks with House Republicans on the government shutdown.
South Whitehall residents paid a 20 percent refuse and recycling fee increase this year.
South Whitehall is applying for a DEP recycling grant with Hellertown, Lower Macungie and Bethlehem townships.
There's growing support for a plan to replace the property tax with higher income and sales taxes in Pennsylvania.
The Lehigh County Board of Commissioners delayed a decision on the Lehigh Valley Zoo's funding.
Lehigh County Commissioners will send letter of support to South Whitehall that encourages the adaptive re-use of the historic King George Inn.
You can now order a Pa. driver's license online if yours is lost lost or stolen.
Lehigh Valley Zoo officials hope public will show up at Lehigh County Commissioners meeting to show support for a proposed six-year funding plan.
Officials say teenagers were admitted to the Sands Casino and gambled in violation of state law.