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369 jobs are set for Humboldt

May 22

American Eagle Outfitters to construct a 1 million-square-foot facility


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Dems nominate new mayors in Pa. primary

May 22

Scranton, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg set to see changes in leadership in November.


Frontier honors fallen soldiers

May 22

Paul Quick, vice president and general manager of Frontier Communications in Dallas, gives opening remarks Wednesday morning at a ceremony to honor the service men and women who lost their lives in service to their country. At left are representatives from the Dallas...

Kingston Twp. woman drowns in pool

May 22

Deputy Coroner Curt Swanson, front right, brings the body of Helen McNelis from the backyard of her East Hillside Street residence in Kingston Township on Wednesday afternoon. Swanson said McNelis, 85, fell into the swimming pool and drowned. She was pronounced dead at...

IRS official takes the 5th

May 22

Lois Lerner defends herself during a brief appearance before House committee.
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the storm over the agency's targeting of conservative groups told Congress on Wednesday that she had done nothing wrong in the episode, and then invoked her constitutional right to refuse to...

Nation world briefs for Thursday

May 22

WASHINGTON4 Americans drone victims

Man killed after attack on FBI questioner

May 22

Chechen man with ties to Tsarnaev brothers shot after he lunged at an FBI agent.
ORLANDO, Fla. — A Chechen immigrant who was being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was shot to death by authorities early Wednesday after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife, officials said.

Up to 13,000 homes damaged

May 22

The Oklahoma twister's monetary damage could top $2 billion, according to early estimates.
MOORE, Okla. — The tornado that tore through an Oklahoma City suburb destroyed or damaged as many as 13,000 homes and might have caused $2 billion in overall damage, officials said Wednesday.

House panel moves to rein in military sexual assaults

May 22

Proponents of bill hope to change culture, urge more victims to report incidents.
WASHINGTON — Members of a House panel angry over the growing epidemic of sexual assaults in the military took a key step toward tackling the problem by passing legislation Wednesday that would strip commanding officers of their longstanding authority to...

CEO pay hitting record levels

May 22

Reeder
CEO pay has been going in one direction for the past three years: up.

Business briefs for Thursday

May 22

Holiday driving to increaseIt's going to be another busy Memorial Day weekend on the nation's highways.

Bernanke signals stimulus continues

May 22

Reeder
WASHINGTON — Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Wednesday that the U.S. job market remains weak and that it is too soon for the Federal Reserve to slow its extraordinary stimulus programs.

Crash on Route 115 claims 2 lives

May 22

Fatal wreck closes section of road in Bear Creek Twp.
BEAR CREEK TWP. — A crash involving a car and a pickup on what some deem an unsafe road claimed the lives of two people on Wednesday.

Scholarship winners recognized by LIU

May 22

This year's winners wereKassandra Edmonds, Hailey Ann Williams and Kyle Smith.
KINGSTON — The Luzerne Intermediate Unit announced its 2013 scholarship selections on Wednesday night.

Dems nominate new mayors in Pa. primary

May 22

Scranton, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg set to see changes in leadership in November.
HARRISBURG — Democrats nominated new mayoral candidates in Pittsburgh, Scranton and Harrisburg in the Pennsylvania primary election.

College fossil-fuel divestment movement builds

May 22

Backers aim to make companies' stocks morally and financially unattractive.
SWARTHMORE, Pa. — In an effort to slow the pace of climate change, students at more than 200 colleges are asking their schools to stop investing in fossil fuel companies.

Bednar proves she's no pushover

May 22

Controller candidate credits her win over political veteran to grassroots campaigning.
Democratic Luzerne County controller nominee Michelle Bednar believes her primary opponent Stephen A. Urban — and many others — thought defeating her would be a “walk in the park.”

Police blotter

May 22

BUTLER TWP. — Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on South Hunter Highway (state Route 309) Wednesday afternoon.

Hazleton rejects customer-specific parking zones

May 22

Certain council members raise concerns about plan's impact on parking meter revenue.
HAZLETON — City Council voted 3-2 on Wednesday to defeat a measure that would have allowed city businesses to opt into creating customer parking zones in front of their establishments.

Ex-county Judge Dalessandro dies at 86

May 22

Former Luzerne County Judge Arthur D. Dalessandro died Wednesday at age 86.

Arrest made in Wash. state ricin letter scare, FBI says

May 22

Matthew Ryan Buquet, 37, accused of mailing death threat to a U.S. district judge.
SPOKANE, Wash. — A 37-year-old man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a case in which a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin were discovered in Washington state last week.

Biden praises Jewish leaders

May 22

The Associated PressWASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden is praising Jewish leaders for helping change American attitudes about gay marriage and other issues.

Bids for Sterling solicited

May 22

Proposals to raze landmark will be taken until June 18, when bids will be read aloud.
WILKES-BARRE — A little more than a week after the release of federal funding for the demolition of the Hotel Sterling, the bid period began Wednesday for contractors interested in tearing down the landmark structure.

Group makes sure flags will be flying

May 22

U.S. American Flag Committee Fund will hang 34 flags along light poles on Market Street Bridge today.
WILKES-BARRE — For nearly a dozen years, a local World War II veteran has been trying to get American flags flying in Wilkes-Barre. Today his star-spangled dream comes true.

Dad to remain as attorney, cannot testify at daughter's trial

May 22

Robert Panowicz to defend daughter Megan on charge from fatal hit-and-run.
WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County senior judge on Wednesday said an attorney representing his daughter in a fatal hit-and-run may continue to represent her, but cannot testify at her trial.

Court brief

May 22

NANTICOKE — A woman charged after cocaine allegedly was found in her toddler's bloodstream waived her right to a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.

Municipal Briefs

May 22

JENKINS TWP. — The face period for payment of 2013 Luzerne County and Jenkins Township taxes will expire on Saturday, June 1.

Police Blotter

May 22

HAZLE TWP. — A man was arrested Wednesday by Luzerne County detectives and the state police computer crime unit on charges he downloaded child pornography.

Mr. Pizza's plans for hookah bar denied a 2nd time

May 22

Among projects approved by W-B's Zoning Hearing Board: ice cream stand, grocery, chapel.
WILKES -BARRE — The city's Zoning Hearing Board again denied a business owner's attempt to open a hookah bar and expand his pizza restaurant on South Main Street.

Hearing on Dallas bus pact continued

May 22

WILKES-BARRE — Attorneys from both sides of the Dallas School District bus contract debate agreed Wednesday to continue a preliminary injunction hearing, resetting the case from Wednesday to May 30 at 9 a.m.

For the record

May 22

A CLARIFICATION NEEDS to be made in an election round-up published on Page 7A in Wednesday's edition.

Three students face drug charges

May 22

Two current and one former Crestwood student planned to sell 344 Ritalin tablets.
WRIGHT TWP. — A bag filled with 344 Ritalin tablets was confiscated by a Crestwood High School teacher, foiling a plan among three students to sell each pill for profit, township police said Wednesday.

A Win for the Record Books

May 22

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins needed one period to put themselves in the AHL record book on Wednesday. With four goals in the second period, the Pens defeated the Providence Bruins 5-0 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. After dropping the first three...

Police: Man assaulted doctor in Hazleton emergency room

May 22

HAZLETON — A patient being treated for intoxication and a head injury attacked a physician in the Emergency Room at Hazleton General Hospital, city police said.

369 jobs are set for Humboldt

May 22

American Eagle Outfitters to construct a 1 million-square-foot facility
HAZLE TWP. — American Eagle Outfitters will invest more than $160 million to construct a new direct-to-consumer distribution center in the Humboldt Industrial Park, bringing more than 300 jobs with the potential for hundreds more.

Survey shows China manufacturing contracting

May 22

(AP) A survey shows China's manufacturing contracted this month, adding to signs a fragile economic recovery is slowing.

Ford to end auto production in Australia in 2016

May 22

(AP) Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it will close its two Australian auto plants, ending production in the country in 2016, amid soaring manufacturing costs and plummeting...

Brutal attack in London heightens terror fears

May 22

(AP) Two men with butcher knives hacked another to death Wednesday near a London military barracks and one then went on video to explain the crime shouting political...
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