Pottsville appoints city administrator
POTTSVILLE – The City of Pottsville voted unanimously to appoint Robert J. Straebel as City Administrator, along with approving an employment contract, during... Read more.
Schuylkill County road work June 8-12
PennDOT has announced the following road work projects in Schuylkill County: Ryan Township will see rail crossing work on Tuscarora Park Road between PA 309 and... Read more.
19-year-old woman dead in Banks Township crash
19-year-old Perla Decena Castillo of McAdoo was pronounced dead at the scene of a one-vehicle crash, early Saturday morning in Banks Township, Carbon County. According... Read more.
Pedestrian killed after being struck by car in Rush Township
A Barnesville man was killed after being struck by a vehicle in Rush Township Sunday evening. According to an information release, Pennsylvania State Police responded... Read more.
Carbon County Road Work June 1-5
PennDOT has announced the following road work projects in Carbon County: Various municipalities can expect utility work by a local permittee on Dinky Road between... Read more.
Schuylkill County Road Work June 1-5
PennDOT has announced the following road work projects in Schuylkill County: Butler, West Mahony, and Mahony Townships will see milling and paving work done on PA... Read more.
Lehighton man identified in Jim Thorpe crash
Jim Thorpe Police have identified 39-year-old John Cambria Raygoza as the driver who fled from the scene of a crash Saturday night on Lentz Trail. In a release,... Read more.
Man attacked by dogs in White Haven
An unnamed man was life-flighted to an area hospital after sustaining severe injuries from being bitten by dogs belonging to the victim. In a release posted to... Read more.
Man killed in Schuylkill County motorcycle crash
53-year-old James Lake of Barnesville was pronounced dead at Lehigh Valley Medical Center East in Pottsville following a motorcycle accident in Blythe Township.... Read more.
Shenandoah man sentenced to up to 50 years for possession of child sexual abuse materials
The office of Attorney General announced Wednesday that 47-year-old Antony Cuff of Shenandoah was sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison for possessing over 400 files... Read more.