A four-alarm fire in Lebanon last weekend displaced 14 people and left several buildings condemned, according to the mayor.
Lebanon city officials talk about efforts to help 14 residents displaced by the fire, and the potential to salvage most of the buildings in the area.
One firefighter from Myerstown declined treatment, while a Lebanon firefighter was treated and released for second-degree burns.
Officials report that 14 people and two animals were displaced because of a blaze in the 800 block of Cumberland Street ...
A 4-alarm fire engulfed multiple homes on Cumberland Street Saturday night, drawing countywide fire crews. Crews battled the ...
A four-alarm house fire in Lebanon County blazed overnight as crews from four counties battled in the snow, according to ...
Lebanon City's New Year's Eve Bologna Drop is just days away. Here's what residents need to know about the Dec. 31 event. The New Year's Eve Bologna Drop will be held on South 8th Street, between ...
Low crime rates, economic development and city housing concerns were some of the highlights Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello shared with residents during her annual State of the City address Wednesday, ...
The Lebanon City School District is warning parents of possible route delays and cancellations due to a shortage of bus drivers.The district said Monday that the driver and substitute shortages could ...
A one-time Lebanon City Council candidate and daughter of a Lebanon magistrate judge has entered a diversionary court program ...
The Lebanon and Antioch locations both opened Wednesday morning.
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. — PETA has "beef" with Lebanon's annual New Year's tradition. The Lebanon Bologna Drop, hosted just as the clock strikes midnight, has been around for the past 27 years. In a ...