One of the top-ranked young competitors in the equine sport of eventing, Caroline Martin looked all over for a shampoo that would leave her horse's coat and mane shiny, but wouldn't dry out its skin with repeated grooming.
One of the top-ranked young competitors in the equine sport of eventing, Caroline Martin looked all over for a shampoo that would leave her horse's coat and mane shiny, but wouldn't dry out its skin with repeated grooming.
They walk with us. They watch television with us. They even listen to our problems when no one else will. In many ways, our canine companions truly are our best friends.
When it comes to the country's great wine-making regions, one naturally thinks of Napa Valley in California, the Finger Lakes in New York and the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania.
'Boxes' in Coopersburg and Upper Macungie Twp. join a dozen others in the area.
Palmer Township restaurant incorporates green apples into 'classic French cuisine with a modern twist.'
Couple who owned The Shanty open swanky new restaurant in former House of Chen building.
South Whitehall Twp. store is latest to offer electronic cigarettes and supplies to smokers wanting to kick butts.
The consultants hired by Allentown to develop a plan to guide downtown redevelopment floated a few trial balloons Tuesday at a series of open houses in Center City.
Lehigh Valley International Airport has scrapped its plan to add a $5 million U.S. Customs station, and by year's end it will likely have served the fewest passengers since 1985.
Raising fresh questions about healthcare consolidation, a new study shows hospital ownership of physician groups in California led to 10% to 20% higher costs overall for patient care.
Staples is investigating a possible breach of payment card data and has contacted law enforcement about the matter, making it the latest U.S. retailer to become a possible victim of a cyberattack.
Apple Inc. finished off its year in a big way, reporting a standout fourth quarter thanks to strong sales of iPhones and Macs.
Hoping to boost mortgage approvals for more borrowers, the federal regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac told lenders that the home financing giants would ease up on demands that banks buy back loans that go delinquent.
When they started to scatter out of the meeting, many grabbed a green lawn sign to stake on their property.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a rare alert to the drivers of more than 4.7 million vehicles with faulty air bags, which may fail to deploy in a crash or explode before any collision.
The recent murder of Arkansas real estate agent Beverly Carter highlights the dangers of showing houses to strangers — not just to realty pros, but to homeowners themselves.
Remember that "Seinfeld" in which Elaine tries to drive one boutique out of business by spending tons of money at a similar shop nearby, only to discover they're both owned by the same person who irked her to begin with?
Iranian officials are expressing new worry over the global oil price slump, which is threatening the country’s budget and could undermine its strategy in international nuclear negotiations.
"The left sees me as a Wall Street Journal Satanist, and the right as a stealth Marxian bent on destroying free enterprise," Edward D. Kleinbard was saying.
Lehigh Valley businesses continue to increase their hiring and spending expectations.
Customers in certain stores will be able to use their iPhones to pay for groceries and other merchandise beginning Monday, Apple has announced.
A longtime Easton-area manufacturer, which has been owned by several companies in recent years, has changed hands again.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While the appearance of the deadly Ebola virus in Texas is worrying the nation, it has yet to lead Americans to take a more cautious view over how to spend their money, data suggested on Friday.
Cyndi Hager was driving down Hamilton Street in west Allentown when a number posted in front of a Sunoco gas station caught her eye.
It's been leading cable news and getting blamed in part for declines in global stock prices, but the Ebola outbreak isn't atop Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Plosser's list of threats to U.S. economic growth.
An anticipated surge in Lehigh Valley homes sales has failed to materialize, raising questions about the direction of the region's housing market.
Thinner than a pencil.
An Allentown lawyer opted to resign and be disbarred rather than fight a disciplinary proceeding against him.
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell to a 14-year low last week and industrial output rose sharply in September, positive signals that could help ease fears over the economic outlook.
In a blow to cable and satellite TV providers, HBO will offer its programs directly to consumers over the Internet — potentially giving millions more Americans another reason to cancel their pay TV service.
MARY ANN B. MOFFITT
Frontier Airlines Chief Executive David Siegel said late Wednesday that he had ordered the removal of seat covers and carpeting from the plane that carried an Ebola-stricken flier after health officials said she might have had symptoms on the flight.
Does this sound familiar? You just couldn't pass up the sale you stumbled on. You were sure your spouse wouldn't mind because your credit card was offering a zero percent promotional interest rate on purchases.
Walmart will double its distribution center space in Bethlehem.
Here are some of the latest scams exposed by consumer protection authorities around the country. They all have the potential to hit the Lehigh Valley area, too, so stay aware.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it would recall a total 1.67 million vehicles globally in a voluntary move to address three separate defects including a faulty brake master cylinder that could hinder the brake's performance.
If you're feeling feverish and achy and go to your doctor's office or a hospital, don't be surprised when they ask if you've recently been to West Africa.