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As a front-page story in Wednesday’s edition reported, a plan to sell alcohol at a proposed convenience store in Wilkes-Barre generated considerable criticism from residents. Specifically, Ghost Six ...
Americans are losing faith in higher education. Nearly half of adults believe a college degree is less important to get a well-paying job than it was 20 years ago, and only a quarter believe a ...
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders walked-off the Indianapolis Indians 6-5 on Wednesday night at PNC Field. Down one run in ...
You say you want a revolution? Local musician John Ferrato, best known as a member of Strawberry Jam, might have something in ...
Sen. Lisa Baker on Wednesday said as part of budget negotiations, the Senate passed Senate Bill 160 to provide funding at the ...
A year ago, Russell Wilson and Justin Fields were the top two quarterbacks at Pittsburgh Steelers training camp vying for the ...
Hitting with the bases loaded at the Little League World Series, Samuel Castillo found the gap between left and center field.
Ghost Six Packs to Go, the limited liability company that requested a liquor license transfer for a proposed convenience ...
As a wary Washington waited, the White House promised a ramp-up of National Guard troops and federal officers on the streets ...
Geisinger’s pharmacy, emergency medicine, addiction medicine and Free2BMom teams are collaborating again this year on two Narcan (naloxone) distribution events in Northeast Pennsylvania, according to ...
Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown announced Wednesday that the city will continue its Hometown Heroes banner program, which ...
WILKES-BARRE — Silent Sound System LLC and the Keystone Arts Center, a new performing arts space, announced Harvest Groove, an indoor/outdoor music and arts festival coming to Luzerne County on Sept.
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