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SALEM TWP. – Valarie Anderson was a grade-schooler in Berwick in the 1970s when the Atomic Age came to town and, she says, changed everything.
“We’re in the ‘trust'"
WILKES-BARRE – When her 14-year-old son was arrested three years ago, Tracy Stair said she planned to hire an attorney to represent him at his juvenile court hearing, but was stunned by the response of the lawyer she contacted.
LOS ANGELES — A memorabilia dealer who profited from O.J. Simpson for many years is the latest former crony to write a tell-all book, this one alleging a groggy Simpson, high on marijuana, confessed to killing his ex-wife after he was acquitted.
WILKES-BARRE – After five years, King’s College has completed the most ambitious capital fundraising effort in its 62-year history. Saturday night, at the annual President’s dinner, college officials announced the goal of $30 million has not only been met, it was exceeded by $7 million.
LAFLIN - Shortly after 8 a.m., Tom Parry, president of Laflin Council, began cutting the grass on the Little League’s baseball field.
WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne County’s Green Party on Saturday nominated former six-term Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney as the party’s choice for president.
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State police say a pickup truck slammed into an Amish buggy in Mercer County, injuring five members of a family, including four children.
Increasing numbers of U.S. troops have left the military with damaged bodies and minds, an ever-larger pool of disabled veterans that will cost the nation billions for decades t ...
Obama not taking win for granted
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama gently and gingerly assumed the mantle of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee on Thursday, easing his way toward a victory much of the media alrea ...
Change coming, will we lead or follow it? Ron Bartizek Business Local
The most recent output from the Joint Urban Studies Center could be fodder for days of glass half-full, half-empty discussions. Is the region growing stronger or weaker? Half-full: ...
Title-hungry Pens oozing with confidence Paul Sokoloski opinion
Just before the postseason opened, Dennis Bonvie stood in front of the crowd at Wachovia Arena and talked about Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s chances in the Calder Cup playoffs.
Carney joins Dems’ dance way too late Kevin Blaum In The Arena
NEVER MIND Chris. For a time we awaited Congressman Carney’s announcement as to which presidential candidate the former intelligence analyst believed should be our next commander i ...
For Emile Hirsch, playing the high-octane hero in “Speed Racer” was something of a stretch.
A Michigan school has a million thanks to give to a fourth-grader.