
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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On Thursday, Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin declared that a city police officer was justified in fatally shooting an armed man during a foot chase last month.
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The School of Behavioral and Community Health at Moravian University will launch three new programs in the fall of 2023.
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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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Vendors and attendees were happy to be back in business Sunday at the Lehigh Valley Travel Expo. Organized by AAA, it was held at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 21, BAPL announced on Facebook that its Main Library would be undergoing major renovations during March and April of 2023.
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As the weather warms, there have been more reports of ticks in the Lehigh Valley. An expert explains why and how to protect yourself.
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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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The annual holiday festivity celebrated its 31st year with five weekends of the market that spans retailers, artisans and food.
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Sunday was the last day of Bethlehem’s Christkindlmarkt on the SteelStacks campus. Though it was raining, people flooded the indoor/outdoor space, huddling inside tents and sheds when the drizzle picked up periodically.
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Through the Neighborhood Assistance Program, three Bethlehem businesses have received Enterprise Zone Tax Credits, totalling almost $400,000.
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It is still a sellers’ market when it comes to home buying, according to the Greater Lehigh Valley Realtors October report.
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Follow along with LehighValleyNews.com to get the latest in breaking Election Night news for the 2023 Pennsylvania general election.
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Check out searchable, unofficial returns for contested school board races in Lehigh and Northampton counties.
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These are searchable, unofficial results as reported by the Lehigh County elections office on Tuesday night. Provisional ballots are not included. The vote will remain unofficial until certified in several days.
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These are searchable, unofficial results as reported by the Northampton County elections office on Tuesday night. Provisional ballots are not included. The vote will remain unofficial until certified in several days.
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Hundreds of people and pets marched in the Bethlehem Halloween Parade on Sunday. Despite being rained out for its initial date, spirits were high on Main Street.
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The City of Bethlehem has announced that its Halloween parade is being postponed from Sunday, Oct. 29 to Sunday, Nov. 5.