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Carvajal, 30, of Allentown, is charged with felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor simple assault. Carvajal surrendered to ...
Visitors can check out the Da Vinci Science Center's latest hands-on experience: Mission: Astronaut — an interactive exhibit ...
A vehicle crashed into the front of Elias Fish Market on Thursday afternoon, reportedly injuring at least two people.
Millions of Americans saving for retirement through 401(k) accounts could have the option of putting their money in ...
It happened on July 23 during a pursuit that ended in Whitehall Township — now an Allentown Police officer is facing criminal charges after allegedly striking a surrendering suspect in the face with ...
An Allentown police officer has been charged for an unjustified assault during an arrest last month, the Lehigh County ...
A woman allegedly crashed her car into the Elias Farmers Market and hit two people in Allentown on Thursday, according to ...
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The economic impact is already visible, with signs of stalled hiring, rising inflation and declining home values.
An Allentown city employee was sentenced to pay thousands in fines and participate in a first-time offenders program after she pled guilty to falsely reporting that someone placed a noose on her desk.
Developer Nat Hyman, who has sued Allentown over the homeless encampment, said the timing of the notice is coincidental.
The Allentown employee who was criminally charged after falsely claiming someone left a noose on her work desk has been admitted into a first-time offender program. LaTarsha Brown, who worked for the ...