
Jen Rehill
Director, NewsI’m director of news at LehighValleyNews.com. I joined 91.3 WLVR at its inception in 2019, building the station’s newsroom from the ground up. I have 19 years of media experience at stations including WHYY, WITF and WHP. I’ve done two tours as Pennsylvania State Capitol Bureau Chief for the state’s public radio stations and have worked as a reporter, producer, host and podcaster. I’ve been the recipient of journalism awards from the Radio and Television News Directors Association, Pennsylvania AP Broadcasters Association, The Society of Professional Journalists and Public Radio News Directors Inc. Outside of work, I’m passionate about yoga and dance fitness, and I’m a proud mom of two teens. My favorite professional highlight: a regional Edward R. Murrow award for a story told on wheels about women’s roller derby. Contact me at JenR@lehighvalleynews.com or 610-984-8123.
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Discrimination and hate crimes directed at Asian Americans in Pennsylvania are a top concern for law enforcement and other officials.
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A patient with coronavirus in the Lehigh Valley has died. This marks the first death in Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered the statewide shutdown of all nonessential government offices and businesses to help prevent spread of coronavirus.
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Bethlehem has its first confirmed case of the coronavirus. It’s the second case in the Lehigh Valley, after a Northampton County person tested positive last week.
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Gov. Wolf tells residents: Avoid large gatherings, skip the gym, movies and nonessential shopping to limit coronavirus spread.
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All schools in the Allentown School District and the Easton Arts Academy are closed today and tomorrow amid concerns around the coronavirus. Multiple sources are reporting the Easton case is related to a student’s travel to New York.
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Pennsylvania now has 12 presumed positive cases of coronavirus, concentrated in the eastern part of the state according to state health officials. The latest case is in Philadelphia.
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Pennsylvania now has 11 presumed cases of the coronavirus - concentrated in the Philadelphia and Scranton areas. This is an updated number from yesterday morning.
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Pennsylvania now has 10 presumed cases of the coronavirus, mostly in the Philadelphia area.
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Local Lehigh Valley colleges are confronting the risk of infection for students studying overseas and traveling for spring break.