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The layoffs could affect about 10% of the company’s 3,050 employees at its Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie.
Mack Trucks plans to lay off up to 350 people over the next 90 days at its operations center in Lower Macungie Township, Pa.
A small plane flipped upside down at a Pennsylvania airport Friday morning, marking the fourth aircraft crash in the state ...
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A Lehigh Valley developer plans to build a 154,000-square-foot industrial building designed for both industrial and ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNLehigh Valley Airport incident: Piper aircraft flips during landingAn airport spokesman confirmed the pilot is being evaluated by EMS but appears uninjured. The FAA has begun an investigation.
Roughly 4% of all distracted driving offenses over the past four years in Pennsylvania happened in Lehigh County, according ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNMurder trial ends with guilty plea: Allentown man sentenced to 30-60 yearsThree days into his trial, Obadiah Whack admitted to the 2023 shooting death of Giselle Trabal after firing through her ...
LOWER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - A state lawmaker representing part of the Lehigh Valley says one of the largest employers in the ...
S. WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - A major construction project in Lehigh County is starting to cause some traffic issues. Broadway is ...
State Representative Josh Siegel (D - 22nd District) released a statement Thursday after receiving word that Mack Trucks is laying off between 250 and 350 workers at its Macungie facility.
Two Lehigh Valley farms, totaling 116 acres, will be preserved under a state investment program that protects them from ...
Before getting to the top teams of 2025, a quick salute to arguably the best team in local softball in 2024 and that was the ...
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