The Morning Call (Allentown, PA) back issues from September 2006:
Morelli is armed, dangerous.
Sep 01, 2006
Singer paid her dues in honky-tonks before TV, album fame.
Sep 01, 2006
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Retail Watch column: Hellertown Hotel to reopen as an authentic Scottish-Irish pub.(Column)
Sep 01, 2006
East Penn gets variance for classrooms.
Sep 01, 2006
Region braces for the rain, wind of Ernesto: Emergency officials keep wary eye on tropical storm's path.
Sep 01, 2006
Swing club takes Coopersburg by surprise: Some in borough upset that organization ousted in Philly is planning local parties.
Sep 01, 2006
Tailgating penalty flag at Penn State: College is cracking down on drinking parties outside stadium during games.
Sep 01, 2006
Raising a roof, the old way: Milford Township couple are bringing their barn back to life.
Sep 01, 2006
Zowniriw guilty of tossing rock: Richland official threw stone at neighbor who pitched one at a dog.
Sep 01, 2006
Pipe is no bed of roses for residents: Some in Upper Mount Bethel say yards a mess after gas-line work.
Sep 01, 2006
Mahanoy receives donation for crews: Air Products gives $8,000 for equipment to use in emergencies.
Sep 01, 2006
Schuylkill County election chief to get a new helper with some tech expertise: Position authorized after county buys 420 voting machines.
Sep 01, 2006
District judge finds supervisor guilty of tossing rock: Richland official threw stone at neighbor who pitched one at a dog.
Sep 01, 2006
Man facing drug, burglary charges is not in Kansas anymore: Police say he took money from mom's home to travel there.
Sep 01, 2006
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Spending Smart column: Save by spending on only what you care about.(Column)
Sep 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Easton dress code will help teachers.(Editorial)
Sep 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Allentown police pension settlement: Not perfect, but good for the city.(Editorial)
Sep 01, 2006
Flaming Lips, Ween lead fans 'underground' at the Allentown Fair.
Sep 01, 2006
Joe Lovanos' jazz: intense and cerebral.
Sep 01, 2006
Two bullpen meltdowns cost Phillies dearly: Howard wallops 49th HR to break Mike Schmidt's single-season franchise mark.
Sep 01, 2006
Velodrome expects grand finale: Nothstein won't race, but many stars will ? tonight and Saturday.
Sep 01, 2006
Don't look for Eagles' starters vs. the Jets: The backups will get the playing time as coach Andy Reid prepares to make his final cuts.
Sep 01, 2006
Judge upholds PIAA decision denying Atiyeh eligibility: Family had argued that QB's transfer was for academics only.
Sep 01, 2006
Gordon sharp in rehab outing.
Sep 01, 2006
LVC teams have something to prove in openers.
Sep 01, 2006
Where's the beef? Whitehall.
Sep 01, 2006
Bethlehem Catholic is the team to beat in LVC girls tennis: A big question is where Chelsea Ott will take her tennis talent.
Sep 01, 2006
Will Wilson-Palisades game decide Colonial already?
Sep 01, 2006
Lumber firm is breaking its walls: Bethlehem company to rip out sections to comply with city code.
Sep 01, 2006
Bethlehem lumber firm is breaking walls: Warehouse company to rip out sections to comply with city code.
Sep 01, 2006
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Bill White column: 20 reasons you should go to the fair.(Column)
Sep 02, 2006
2 charged with defrauding seniors in $3.5 million scam: Officials: They got 2 victims to make suspect investments.
Sep 02, 2006
Easton firefighter burned trying to ignite contraband: Acting captain says he 'got too close with the flare;' injuries are minor.
Sep 02, 2006
Man gets prison in girl's assault: He pleaded no contest. Judge sentences him to up to 29 years.
Sep 02, 2006
Suspect in killing brought to Valley: Bethlehem police say man will be arraigned Tuesday in slaying.
Sep 02, 2006
Indoor shows deliver delight: Fair offers many attractions to while away the day.
Sep 02, 2006
Motorcycle rams into school bus: Accident in Moore Township kills man, 19. No students injured.
Sep 02, 2006
FAIR CONCERT REVIEW: Even in the pouring rain, Taylor still delights.
Sep 02, 2006
Yeah yeah yeah, Lips show blazes better than a frog contest.
Sep 02, 2006
Emo band Taking Back Sunday emerging from under the radar.
Sep 02, 2006
Teen's good-driving incentive almost worked.
Sep 02, 2006
Mother of boy arsonist is sent to prison: She is charged with theft after police say daughter took shoes.
Sep 02, 2006
Hurricanes, no question: Liberty's new cast picks up where last year's left off.
Sep 02, 2006
Wilson's Lenehan irrepressible despite wind, rain, Pirates: The Warriors' star QB throws three long TD passes in 28-18 victory.
Sep 02, 2006
Parkland grinds out win over Glen Mills.
Sep 02, 2006
Birds get plenty to think about: Loss to Jets features strong performances by some 'bubble' players.
Sep 02, 2006
Getsy getting his chance: Akron quarterback owns 22 school records and a bowl win after transferring from Pittsburgh.
Sep 02, 2006
Moyer excited about playoff run, first home start.
Sep 02, 2006
Eagles make surprise cuts.
Sep 02, 2006
Hazleton backs down -- for now.
Sep 02, 2006
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Paul Carpenter column: Abuse of power could reach you if it's unchecked.(Column)
Sep 03, 2006
Corporate donors fatten politicians' funds: Cunningham, Pawlowski used money to pay for perks, with no disclosure required.
Sep 03, 2006
Monument Plaza ? from monolithic to diverse: Former bank HQ is transformed into a multi-tenant building.
Sep 03, 2006
Carbon County United Way hikes its fundraising target: Group hopes to collect $65,000 in this year's giving campaign.
Sep 03, 2006
Bucks man seeks house arrest: Richland resident is serving up to 4 years for assaulting wife.
Sep 03, 2006
Northampton celebrates ties with Austria: Connection between sister cities marked by polka, food, music.
Sep 03, 2006
Swingers party held at strip club: Private event prompts questions from Coopersburg officials.
Sep 03, 2006
Keeping its heritage alive: Allentown Fair auction of livestock reflects farming history.
Sep 03, 2006
Transplant a milestone for Allentown woman, LVH: Judith Atiyeh, whose kidneys stopped working in 2004, is the first to get a child's organs.
Sep 03, 2006
Strengthening the family ties that bind: A wedding in Easton draws Lebanese siblings together for first time in 50 years.
Sep 03, 2006
A lull in the action: Lehigh Valley economy slows from robust levels; inflation is highest on record.
Sep 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: New poverty data shine a spotlight on flaws in state laws regarding cities.(Editorial)
Sep 03, 2006
FAIR CONCERT REVIEW: Taking Back Sunday saves the day.
Sep 03, 2006
Drummer's illness causes My Chemical Romance to cancel.
Sep 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: Baseball dreams in the Lehigh Valley.(Editorial)
Sep 03, 2006