WILKES-BARRE — Horton Street, which has been closed to traffic for nearly five months due to two sinkholes, is expected to ...
The Senate began its final votes Monday evening on legislation to reopen the government, bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end after a small group of Democrats struck a deal with ...
Police are looking for information on the whereabouts of two bodies that were reportedly taken from a crumbling mausoleum during a burglary in Plains Township earlier this month.
For a deeper wash, scientists recommend popping the bottle in the dishwasher if it’s safe to do so, or dissolving a denture or retainer-cleaning tablet in the bottle overnight. Scrubbing with a warm ...
After carefully choosing the freshest produce at the market, people face even more choices with vegetables, fruit, meat and dairy products at home that can help prolong freshness, minimize waste and ...
If you pass by the pond at Kirby Park Tuesday evening, you will see that the water has been lit up red, white, and blue just in time for Veteran’s Day thanks to the installation of new lighted ...
The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) recently announced that the 2026-27 Veterans’ Trust Fund (VTF) is accepting grant applications for programs and services benefiting Pennsylvania ...
Some of this autumn’s coldest weather yet is bearing down on the United States, enveloping the eastern two-thirds of the country with Arctic air on Monday and affecting millions of people.
With the first winter weather event forecasted, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), is providing motorists the following winter driving advice to consider if traveling is ...
On Monday, Wyoming Valley West’s Dana Elementary Center eld a Veterans Day event that recognized the courage, sacrifice and service of our nation’s veterans.
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The need for advocates in Luzerne and Wyoming counties remains great, as hundreds of local children are waiting for a CASA volunteer to stand up for them, but progress is being made.