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Top stories, selected just for you. Here are some of our most-read stories today. Check them out. [Bethlehem Health Bureau doing surprise visits to ensure businesses comply with coronavirus rules]( [Bethlehem Health Bureau, along with the city’s police and fire departments, began visiting businesses this week as part of an education campaign to help restaurants, s...]( [READ MORE >>]( [Allentown area liquor establishments among statewide violators for failing to follow coronavirus rules]( [Allentown area bars and restaurants came in second in warnings for not following COVID-19 mitigation efforts earlier this week, according to the Pennsylvania State Pol...]( [READ MORE >>]( [Ex-Pennsylvania cop gets 15 years for pressuring women to have sex during traffic stops]( [Former Ashley, Pennsylvania, police officer Mark Icker has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to violating the civil rights of two women by usi...]( [READ MORE >>]( [Pittsburgh had the coronavirus under control in the spring, so what went wrong?]( [Whatever Pittsburgh did to control the coronavirus seemed to work: The city racked up a fraction of the COVID-19 cases in the spring when the other side of Pennsylvani...]( [READ MORE >>]( [NEWSLETTERS Â](   [PRIVACY POLICYÂ]( |   [TERMS OF SERVICE]( Copyright © 2020 | The Morning Call | 101 North 6th Street, Allentown, PA 18101 [UNSUBSCRIBE FROM CONTENT RECOMMENDATIONS](

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