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  • 1 week ago | wnep.com | Mike Stevens

    PENNSYLVANIA, USA — This spring sure has been an interesting one. Mike Stevens shows us some of the more unique sights of this season in the PhotoLink Library. Want to see more breathtaking photos? Check out the PhotoLink Library Photo Gallery and learn how to submit your photos HERE. WNEP is on Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices. Download the WNEP app today to watch Newswatch 16, WNEP's Home & Backyard, and Pennsylvania Outdoor Life live, replays, and video on demand.

  • 2 weeks ago | wnep.com | Mike Stevens

    PENNSYLVANIA, USA — We find Mike Stevens in his usual place this time. He's wondering, as some of you might be, whether we are really into spring. Want to see more breathtaking photos? Check out the PhotoLink Library Photo Gallery and learn how to submit your photos HERE. WNEP is on Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices. Download the WNEP app today to watch Newswatch 16, WNEP's Home & Backyard, and Pennsylvania Outdoor Life live, replays, and video on demand.

  • 2 weeks ago | wnep.com | Mike Stevens

    Back Down the PA Road Mike Stevens takes us Back Down the Pennsylvania Road to 1989 to see Hercules at Dorney Park come to life. Author: Mike Stevens Published: 7:42 PM EDT April 7, 2025 Updated: 7:42 PM EDT April 7, 2025 ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Thirty-six years ago, construction crews near Allentown were hard at work, assembling an attraction that would set a world record for the longest drop on a wooden roller coaster.

  • 2 weeks ago | wnep.com | Mike Stevens

    PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Mike Stevens gives us some peace from all the turmoil with a seasonal stroll through the PhotoLink Library. Want to see more breathtaking photos? Check out the PhotoLink Library Photo Gallery and learn how to submit your photos HERE. WNEP is on Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices. Download the WNEP app today to watch Newswatch 16, WNEP's Home & Backyard, and Pennsylvania Outdoor Life live, replays, and video on demand.

  • Jul 22, 2024 | dadbase.co | Mike Stevens

    If you can get yourself into one of the giant Nintendo stores in Tokyo, Osaka or Kyoto, there are vending machines (known as Gashapon) with unique keyrings designed in tribute to the buttons from classic Nintendo controllers.

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