November 7

District attorney shuts down pub in Plymouth

PLYMOUTH – In a highly visible show of force, prosecutors padlocked the doors at Olde Tymers Pub Friday afternoon, a move the manager says is racially motivated.

3:27 AM

Two city family funeral homes merge

WILKES-BARRE – Two city families each with a long history in politics and the funeral business have merged.

November 7

Coughlin shuts out Valley West Times Leader Photo Galleries

KINGSTON – Destiny never showed up to greet Wyoming Valley West at Spartan Stadium on Friday night.

3:15 AM

Modern fireplaces get back to basics

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Since we were cave dwellers, the hearth has been the heart of the home. Over time, fireplaces naturally became the focal point in the family room, dressed up with elaborate moldings and ornamental mantels.

November 7

Wheels of justice need Pa. grease

HOBBLED BY A public corruption scandal and its fallout for most of 2009, the Luzerne County court system could use a break.

3:37 AM

Deputy sheriff found dead at W-B home

A 41-year-old Luzerne County sheriff’s deputy died at home from complications from a blood clot.

3:42 AM

Undelivered IRS checks are available

The Internal Revenue Service released a list of Luzerne County residents who can claim undelivered refund checks.

3:39 AM

State police vice isn’t a 9-to-5 job

FORTY FORT – Imagine popping the top off of a car battery to find marijuana stuffed inside, or posing undercover as a john at a truck stop in a prostitution sting.

7:24 AM

Pa. court tosses prostitution case over police-funded sex

HARRISBURG — An appeals court has ruled Pennsylvania State Police botched a prostitution investigation in which troopers gave an informant money to pay for sex four times at a massage parlor, along with a total of $180 for the man’s trouble.

Closed churchs to be taxed

Closed churches and religious schools will likely be taxed in Luzerne County next year, county Assessment Director Tony Alu said Friday.

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