
Kat Dickey
Digital Content ProducerI'm a digital content producer at LehighValleyNews.com. and a graduate of Muhlenberg College. I received my degree in media and communication and served as managing editor and editor-in-chief of The Muhlenberg Weekly, the college’s student-run newspaper. I am passionate about telling stories from underserved communities and people, which is why much of my writing has focused on food and housing insecurity. I also wrote my senior thesis about class representation in the TV show “Love Island.” In my free time, I love to cook, read romances, and (very poorly) knit. Contact me at KatD@lehighvalleynews.com or 610-984-8126.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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Green Vida Co. has outgrown its base of operations at its flagship store.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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The Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon to welcome its newest member store in Hanover Township, Lehigh County.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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Allentown neighborhood decreased poverty rates without community displacement, new study finds.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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The Supreme Court is deciding whether race-conscious admissions can continue in the United States, so two local college administrators weighed in.
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Housing affordability is low, but the situation isn't as scary as it seems, according to the Greater Lehigh Valley Realtors.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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In a community revitalization effort from a local community coalition, Fountain Hill is getting its very own restaurant week.
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The annual Wine & Shine Lehigh Valley program by the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail will run for three weekends in April, allowing people to taste wine or spirits at each of seven locations.
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Animal shelters are becoming more of a community affair, according to Sarah Wees, the new executive director of the Center for Animal Health and Welfare in Easton.
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Warming centers and emergency shelters are open across the Lehigh Valley, but not all homeless people use shelters, often due to stigma or misunderstanding the rules.
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The Lehigh Valley Phantoms' "Hockey is for Everyone" night which begins at 7:05 p.m. Feb. 11, replaces Pride Night with an inclusive event for people of all marginalized groups.
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State funding has been awarded to a number of local fire and EMS services across Northampton and Lehigh counties.
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Turning Point, a breakfast, brunch and lunch restaurant, is coming to the Lehigh Valley, not to be confused with the local domestic violence recovery program.
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Two members of the popular Schaffrillas Productions team died in a motor vehicle collision on Sunday.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection lifted a drought watch for five counties, including Northampton County.