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North Pocono Intermediate School December students of the month

North Pocono Intermediate School selected its students of the month for December. Front row, from left: Anthony Martin, Ross Venture, Rose Tabatabaie, Amelia Cole and Dylan Lloyd. Back row: Gregor Arnold, Paulo Wiss-Colmenares, Liam Graham, Evelynn… more

Delaware Valley December students of the month

Delaware Valley High School has selected the December students of the month. These students have shown exceptional academic, vocational or athletic performance during the month of December and are being recognized by the staff and administrators of… more

Rep. Meuser applauds Trump’s Executive Order to reinvigorate clean coal

WILKES-BARRE — U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser on Wednesday said President Donald Trump is delivering real results for American workers, families and businesses.

Rep. Bresnahan writes letter urging FEMA to reinstate BRIC program

WILKES-BARRE — U.S. Rep. Bresnahan Jr. on Wednesday said the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s recent announcement that it would cancel the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program is a decision that is detrimental to his… more

Arena Authority board assigns new solicitor two matters to get resolved

WILKES-BARRE TWP. — The new solicitor for the Luzerne County Convention Center Authority hit the ground running on Wednesday when the board assigned two matters to get resolved.

Scranton Zoning Hearing Board 4-9-25

Scranton Zoning Hearing Board Members Shawn Walsh Michael DeAntona James McDermott Robert Gattens Robert Morris Albert Young Daniel L. Penetar, Jr., Esq., Solicitor Donald J. King, AICP, CFM,… more

A chilly but sunny home opener for the RailRiders

The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders kicked off their home schedule Wednesday afternoon with a doubleheader after Tuesday’s game was postponed. The New York Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate is facing Rochester in a six-game series that wraps up Sunday.… more

Lackawanna County commissioners hear concerns about reassessment

SCRANTON — Tentative new property valuations under Lackawanna County’s first tax reassessment since 1968 have caused “sticker shock” among some homeowners in Lackawanna County, officials said Wednesday during the commissioners meeting. But the… more

Judges deny Sacco entry in litigation over Lackawanna commissioner vacancy

A panel of Lackawanna County Court judges denied Brenda Sacco’s petition to enter litigation over filling a commissioner vacancy, ruling that her interests are adequately represented by the county Democratic Committee and she has no legal standing… more

Residents, officials rail against UGI rate hike request at hearing

Rate payers implored the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to reject a request from UGI Utilities to increase natural gas base rates at a hearing Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre.

PHOTOS: ShopRite employees featured on Cheerios boxes

ShopRite supermarkets in Lackawanna and Monroe counties, owned and operated by the Bracey family, collectively raised over $33,000 for the annual ShopRite Partners In Caring Cheerios Contest, sponsored in partnership with General Mills. The funds —… more

Throop police: Pottsville man attempted to trade drugs and cash for sex

THROOP — A Pottsville man is accused of attempting to trade $200 and a quantity of cocaine for two hours of sex, police said. Robert Hammer, 57, of 30 Pearl St., is charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and… more

Clipboard, April 10, 2025

Abingtons Insulin support group: Insulin Pump Support Group monthly meeting, April 17, 6 p.m., Abington Community Library. Lindsey Kavalow, clinical territory manager for Medtronic who works out of Wilkes-Barre, will speak. She has an MS, RDN, LDN… more

Scranton receives $1.93 million for Clover Field improvements and more

Soon, a bevy of dogs and children, among others, will get to enjoy a wealth of upgrades at Clover Field. A $1 million grant was received by the city of Scranton, state Reps. Kyle Donahue, D-113, Scranton, and Bridget Kosierowski, D-114, Waverly Twp… more

Former tissue plant in Ransom Twp. lost to flames

Fire crews rushed to the former Cascades Tissue plant in Ransom Township early Wednesday morning to find it engulfed in flames. Newton Ransom Volunteer Fire Chief Jeff LaCoe said firefighters responded to a report of fire on one side of the building… more

Lackawanna County Board Of Commissioners 4-9-25

Wednesday, April 9, 2025 10 am Commissioners boardroom Commissioner - Bill Gaughan Commissioner - Chris Chermak Brian Jeffers - Chief of Staff Traci K. Harte - Deputy Chief of Staff/RTK… more

Lackawanna County Land Bank 4-9-25

Wednesday, April 9 2025 Lackawanna County Land Bank 123 Wyoming Avenue, 5th Floor. Scranton, PA 18503 Office: 570-963-6830 The purpose of the Lackawanna County Land Bank is to use… more

Throop police arrest New York man on prostitution, drug charges

THROOP — A New York man faces drug-related and prostitution charges after he attempted to trade drugs for sex Saturday, police say. David Hartman, 56, of Rochester, is charged with possession with intent to deliver cocaine and patronizing… more

Best Bets

Electric City Tattoo Convention all weekend in Scranton The Electric City Tattoo Convention begins Friday at the Hilton Scranton & Conference Center, 100 Adams Ave., Scranton. Over 200 artists will be available. No presale tickets. Tickets will… more

Scranton UNICO donates to save hero’s Civil War sword

The Scranton chapter of UNICO National donated $350 to the GAR Memorial Association’s fundraiser to return the Civil War sword of a North Scranton (then the town of Providence) native and Civil War hero, Lt. Ezra S. Griffin. Griffin was born in… more

Many hometown twists on Dubai chocolate

How hot is the Dubai chocolate trend locally? Candy bars that cost up to $25 aren’t hard to find and business appears to be brisk. The pistachio-based crunchy filling is going into local cakes, cookies, fruit cups, Easter eggs, tarts, açaí bowls,… more

Abington Heights Middle School December students of the month

Abington Heights Middle School honors December students of the month. From left: Randy Hanyon, assistant principal; Abel Kraycer, Tristen Benedict, Fletcher Shimko, Riya Novak, Gianna Hannon, Ava Goldberg, Bailey Kane; Michelle Snyder, principal;… more

Scranton City Council Public Mtg 4-8-25

Scranton City Council April 8th 2025 6:30pm Gerald Smurl - President - Rules Mark McAndrew - Vice President - Public Safety Dr. Jessica Rothchild - Community Development William King -… more