Andy Mehalshick with LA Tarone on 911
Any moss again ZL lead reporter for WDR reside seamen the list of stories and die and he has on government broken over the years. He's far too long to discuss we can do the rest of this program and...
View ArticleGovernor-Elect Wolf Says State Has $2 Billion Deficit
Before he does that, he's traveling across the commonwealth to give a message that the state's finances are a mess. We met with him in Luzerne County.
View ArticleTraffic report for December 19
Free-flowing traffic is reported on Interstates 81, 476 and 380 this morning. Route 115 is also free of traffic, but there is some minor traffic on Route 315 near the on-ramp with the North Cross...
View ArticleWildwood Lodge represented much of what was great about Harveys Lake
Longtime Harveys Lake resident and past Harveys Lake Protective Association president Guy Giordano is moving to Florida with his wife, Patty. This column looks back on his years at Harveys Lake.
View ArticleHomestead repeal will be costly for most
Luzerne County Council's decision to repeal the homestead property tax exemption will cost the vast majority of homeowners significantly more than a proposed 4 percent property tax hike would have,...
View ArticleMontessori sixth grade students make fire safety books
Sixth grade students of the Wyoming Valley Montessori School in Kingston recently completed a project geared to promote safety and literacy. The sixth grade students held an assembly to recap and...
View ArticleLuzerne County 911 worker resigns
A Luzerne County 911 telecommunicator has resigned in connection with the recent dispatching of emergency crews to the wrong location, according to a county statement. The Nov. 27 emergency call was...
View ArticleAttorney facing DUI charges must use ignition device
A Kingston-based attorney arrested on drunken driving charges while awaiting trial on other drunken driving charges must equip his vehicle with an ignition interlock device, a Luzerne County judge...
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New faces in Luzerne County in 2014 included a new leader for the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber, a new Wilkes-Barre police chief, a new representative of the 120th state House district and a new...
View ArticleCourt notes 12/29/14
Anna J. Timko and Pauline T. Timko to Robert E. Kirk Jr. and Kathleen O'Brien Kirk for $77,500; Plymouth. E & P Hendricks and E & P Hendricks to Gregor Conrad and Conrad Family Irrevocable...
View ArticleLCCC students hold art supplies donation drive
LCCC communication arts department held an art supplies donation drive. The drive is sponsored by CrossWalk, Camp Orchard Hill, Wilkes-Barre Aglow Lighthouse, and local churches.
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The Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority's controversial levee fee can legally target only some county residents and will remain intact, a county judge ruled Wednesday. The Municipality of...
View ArticlePublic education funding might get overhaul in Pennsylvania, website reports
Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Tom Wolf discusses the state budget at a news conference at the Hoyt Library Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, in Kingston, Pa. Pennsylvania is looking to revamp its K-12 public...
View ArticleKingston police seek information on hit-and-run accident that injured pedestrian
Kingston police investigated a traffic accident in which a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle on Grove Street at the intersection with Pringle Street at about 4:50 p.m. this afternoon. The vehicle was...
View ArticleCoffee Competition in Edwardsville
For 26 years, Curry Donuts has been a staple at the West Side Mall in Edwardsville, but now there's a new kid in town: Dunkin Donuts. "Dunkin Donuts of course, which you can see behind me, and Curry...
View ArticleMake a constructive New Year's resolution to volunteer
Start the New Year off right by volunteering. Families for the Forty Fort Park will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, in council chambers.
View ArticleLawmakers start new session Tuesday
Former Lt. Gov. William Scranton III heads a special committee raising private dollars to defray some of the swearing-in day costs in the House.
View ArticleTraffic report for December 30
Free-flowing traffic is reported on Interstates 81, 476 and 380 this morning. Routes 315 and 115 are free of traffic, along with the North Cross Valley Expressway.
View ArticleWyoming Seminary hosting Visitation Day on Jan. 19
KINGSTON/FORTY FORT: Wyoming Seminary Upper School in Kingston and Lower School in Forty Fort are hosting a Visitation Day on Monday, Jan. 19, for area elementary, middle and high school students and...
View ArticleTrial looms for bank robber Hugo Selenski decades after bodies found in yard
File photo: Pennsylvania State police escort Hugo Selenski, right, into his arraignment Monday, Oct. 6, 2003, in Kingston, Pa. Selenski, an ex-convict who was charged with murder in the deaths of two...
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