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For years, attorney John Terrana good-naturedly asked me what it would take to get his name in my column. Now we know. It took the death of his dear friend Danny Argo. Much has been written about D… ...
As uncertainty looms over the futures of its hospitals in Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Franklin, Tennessee-based Community Health Systems has agreed to sell many of its outpatient testing and laborat… ...
The mayor of Allentown is “rolling out the red carpet” to have the band Low Cut Connie perform in his city after the group was canceled from performing at Friday’s Rockin’ the River event ...
The Board of Directors of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital announced the appointment of Michael Clark as the hospital’s permanent Chief Executive Officer on Tuesday. Clark, who has more than 30 ...
After winning a reprieve from a lifetime in prison due to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that banned mandatory life sentences for juvenile killers, convicted murderer Todd Hyung-Rae Tarselli … ...
Police forces in Courtdale and Luzerne have brought back a bike patrol, but officers won’t just be pedaling around.
Wilkes-Barre police closed down a portion of Public Square early Tuesday morning after an SUV plowed into some planters, sending several people to an area hospital. The crash, reported around 2:30 … ...
The Dorrance Twp. planning commission has moved its July 21 meeting to the township fire hall, 402 St. John’s Road. The meeting starts at 7 p.m.
The Plains Rotary honored Isabella DeGraffenried and Sawyer Scaramastro for their participation in the Rotary Youth Leadership Award program. They attended a series of workshops at a local college … ...
The swimming area at Ricketts Glen State Park has reopened one week after the park closed it due to high bacteria levels in the water.
There will be rolling traffic slowdowns on Interstate 81 northbound and southbound between Exit 155 (Dorrance) and Exit 159 (Nuangola) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday for overhead traffic camera in… ...
WILKES-BARRE — A former Luzerne County court clerk convicted of stealing $137,594 from a magisterial district court office will lose $68,728 in pension fund contributions and interest. The ...
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