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PHILADELPHIA — Jesús Luzardo retired 22 straight batters after giving up four runs in the first inning, and the Philadelphia ...
Wilkes-Barre City Mayor George C. Brown accepted a donation toward the Wilkes-Barre Special Needs Playground Fund from the ...
Speaking at Thursday morning’s 9/11 ceremony in the rotunda of the Luzerne County Courthouse, Court of Common Pleas Judge ...
NANTICOKE — Luzerne County Community College President John Yudichak began his remarks at Thursday’s 9/11 ceremony by quoting ...
Nearly a quarter century has passed since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, but for many, the emotions of the day remain raw as ...
Wilkes-Barre’s 8th annual Multicultural Parade and Festival will take place at noon on Saturday, followed by a festival on ...
On Sunday, Clubhouse315 will be hosting the first-ever Boots & Brews Music Fest. On the bill are national musicians Kylie ...
The FBI released two photos of a person of interest in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald ...
A man awaiting trial in Luzerne County Court for his alleged role in a murder-plot was captured on a drug trafficking warrant ...
Yes, the events of 9/11 changed us — forever. By remembering the good old days, I can still change the world in my mind.
Ugly stuff on my part last week. It’s hard to put a damper on a football weekend, particularly the first NFL weekend of the year, but the column fell absolutely flat.
No injuries were reported, but several people were displaced by a fire that broke out on Hazle Street late Thursday afternoon.
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