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Three charged in LA-area bank robbery
LOS ANGELES — A man was charged Monday with a $565,000 bank robbery in which his girlfriend — an assistant bank manager — was forced to strap on a fake bomb so she would seem to be a hostage and could take the money.
W-B Twp. council OKs sewer sharing deal
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WILKES-BARRE TWP. — The township council voted unanimously in a special meeting on Monday to approve a sewer sharing agreement with Hanover...
Court decision pending in NYPD stop-and-frisk case
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Fed judge to decide whether police have been unjustly stopping black, Hispanic men.
NEW YORK — A federal judge must now decide whether the nation's largest police force has been unjustly stopping black and Hispanic men...
Doggone nice weather
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Jim Dukas of Dallas tries to coax his dog, Quincy, up onto a platform that is part of a canine obstacle course at Hollenback Park in Wilkes-Barre on a...
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Nursing graduates ready to get right to work
May 20
Job prospects are bright for LCCC students entering the health-care field.
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Mower fire spreads to shed, damages W-B Twp. home
May 20
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Firefighters doused a fire that destroyed a shed and damaged a residence at 336 Center St. this afternoon, displacing one resident.
Citation a smear attempt, Sugar Notch official says
May 20
Fiorucci says trespassing citation won't hold up in court. Chief denies it's about politics.
SUGAR NOTCH — Councilman Mario Fiorucci says a trespassing citation filed against him is nothing more than an attempt to make him look bad before today's primary election.
WBCTC adds spots to bargaining units
May 20
Joint Operating Committee handles long list of routine business items.
PLAINS TWP. — At a pre-election night meeting on Monday that barely managed a quorum, the Joint Operating Committee of the Wilkes-Barre Career & Technical Center handled a number of routine business matters and approved memorandums of understanding that added...
Toby Keith says Okla. hometown is 'strong'
May 20
(AP) Country music performer Toby Keith says he grew up in the area near Oklahoma City that was hit by a devastating tornado.
Municipal Brief
May 20
EXETER — Borough residents are reminded citations will be issued for anyone who has not purchased a refuse sticker. The citation is in addition to the $250 fee for the sticker.
Convent razed to make way for more parking
May 20
The St. Aloysius convent on Barney Street in Wilkes-Barre was demolished Monday to make way for an additional parking lot for Masses and religious education classes at the St. Aloysius worship site of St. Robert Bellarmine Parish. Diocese of Scranton spokesman Bill...
Immediate parole for helper in fatal crash
May 20
Daniel Antonini aided Walter Raven in power-washing a car that crashed into motorcycle.
WILKES-BARRE – A city man investigators say helped wash a vehicle driven by his friend who caused a double-fatal crash in September was sentenced Monday.
Lottery Numbers
May 20
MIDDAY DRAWINGDaily Number - 0-1-9Big Four - 0-9-5-3Quinto - 0-5-7-4-5Treasure Hunt11-14-18-21-27EVENING DRAWINGDaily Number – 6-8-3Big Four - 9-5-6-5Quinto - 6-3-1-1-4
A decision is near in Corbett suit vs. NCAA
May 20
At issue is whether antitrust laws apply to PSU sanctions in wake of Sandusky case.
HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Corbett will learn within the next few weeks whether his federal lawsuit against the NCAA over the penalties handed down against Penn State will be allowed to continue, after a nearly two-hour hearing Monday in Harrisburg.
Lawyer gets JAG detail at Gitmo
May 20
Jack Zelinka will defend the U.S. government at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp.
It may seem strange that a Mountain Top lawyer who just earned a partnership with a firm near his hometown would take a nine-month hiatus to Cuba.
State grant to provide Exeter with permanent stormwater pumps
May 20
Project will relieve borough of yearly rental costs for pumps and enhance flood protection.
EXETER — The county's only storm-water pump system not owned by Luzerne County is to get an overhaul this year to relieve some of the rental costs that started flowing in after the borough's pumps went down in 2006.
Frances Slocum is now a bus stop
May 20
The Wilkes-Barre to Back Mountain route is part of a county health initiative.
A summer bus program starts next month to get riders out of the valley and into the fresh air.
Police Blotter
May 20
HANOVER TWP. — Township police are investigating a robbery at Sexy Kutz, a hair salon on Lee Park Avenue near Oxford Street on Sunday.Police said two weapons were displayed during the robbery that was reported at 5:15 p.m.
Injunction might put brakes on bus deal
May 20
Contract winner vows action to stop Dallas School Board from changing its mind.
DALLAS TWP. — The Dallas School Board may have hit a major bump in the road to a new bus-transportation contract: G. Davis Inc., the Pike County company awarded a five-year contract at a May 6 meeting, is seeking a court injunction barring the board from...
In brief
May 20
LEMON TWP.Man dies after crashState police at Tunkhannock said a man died from injuries after he crashed his 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser into a tree in Wyoming County early Monday morning.
Convicted killer seeks new trial
May 20
Harlow Cuadra says his abusive partner was the actual killer of porn-industry rival.
WILKES-BARRE – Convicted murderer Harlow Cuadra appeared in Luzerne County Court on Monday for a hearing on a request to have a new trial in the January 2007 death of a Dallas Township man.
Settlement talk in ex-Ashley police chief's lawsuit
May 20
David Cerski was terminated two days after his ex-girlfriend named him in a PFA.
SCRANTON — Negotiations are under way to end a wrongful-termination lawsuit filed against Ashley by the borough's former police chief, David Cerski.
Crossroads: We're an IRS target
May 20
Large conservative group points to stalled tax-exempt application, leak as evidence.
WASHINGTON — Crossroads GPS, the behemoth conservative advocacy group behind some of the most robust attacks against President Obama's administration, said Monday that it believes it is among the organizations subjected to special scrutiny by the Internal...
Powerball winner wait may be lengthy
May 20
Winner has 60 days to claim the lump-sum cash option, estimated around $376.9 million.
ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — It could be an anxious wait of up to two months for people in a small Florida city to find out who won the highest Powerball jackpot in history: an estimated $590.5 million.
Sex abuse has long-term impact for vets
May 20
More than 85,000 veterans were treated last year for injuries or illness linked to abuse.
WASHINGTON — New government figures underscore the staggering long-term consequences of military sexual assaults: More than 85,000 veterans were treated last year for injuries or illness linked to the abuse, and 4,000 sought disability benefits.
High court to decide on prayers before public meetings
May 20
Appeals court ruled Greece, N.Y., violated Constitution with Christian prayers.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a new case on the intersection of religion and government in a dispute over prayers used to open public meetings.
Special K a diet giant
May 20
NEW YORK — Special K was once just a line of cereals. Today, it's a diet food empire.
biz briefs
May 20
Chesapeake names new CEOChesapeake Energy has named Anadarko Petroleum executive Robert Douglas Lawler as its new CEO.
Economists counting on consumers
May 20
WASHINGTON — Consumers will help keep economic growth on track this year, as new projections of their spending indicate it will offset the hit to the recovery from the federal government's automatic budget cuts, a panel of economists said Monday.
Yahoo buys Tumblr for $1.1 billion
May 20
Yahoo Inc. confirmed Monday that it will pay $1.1 billion for the popular blogging service Tumblr, in a bold but risky move that CEO Marissa Mayer called a “game-changer” aimed at adding new and younger users to Yahoo's Web audience.
Twister kills at least 51
May 20
Monster storm takes direct hit on school
MOORE, Okla. — A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. At...
Primary election questions answered
May 20
Local races dominate ballot as voters go to the polls today.
A total 175,844 Luzerne County voters —111,726 Democrats and 64,118 Republicans — are eligible to vote in today's municipal primaries.
Nursing graduates ready to get right to work
May 20
Job prospects are bright for LCCC students entering the health-care field.
WILKES-BARRE — Odds are the 129 Luzerne County Community College nursing students who are getting their diplomas on Thursday will find jobs much quicker than most other college graduates.
AP source: Treasury told WH of IRS disclosure plan
May 20
(AP) A Treasury official says the department told the White House twice that the IRS was preparing to make public its targeting of conservative political groups.
Tornadoes rip through Oklahoma once more
May 20
OKLAHOMA CITY — A mile-wide tornado chewing through the Oklahoma City area has reduced neighborhoods to rubble and left cars and trucks crumpled on the sides of highways.
Lew taps government retiree pension fund
May 20
(AP) Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew says he will begin tapping into two government employee retirement funds to buy more time before the U.S. Treasury is faced with the...
Yahoo reboots Flickr, offers 1 terabyte of storage
May 20
(AP) Fresh on the heels of its $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr, Yahoo says it is rebooting its languishing photo-sharing site Flickr with plans to make it "awesome"...
Warren Buffett enjoys playing salesman-in-chief
May 20
(AP) Billionaire Warren Buffett isn't just Berkshire Hathaway's chairman and CEO. He's also the chief salesman.
Bail set at $25K for Celtics F Terrence Williams
May 20
(AP) A judge has set bail at $25,000 for Boston Celtics basketball player Terrence Williams after he was arrested and accused of brandishing a gun around the mother of his...
Penn urges US to pressure Bolivia to free US man
May 20
(AP) Actor Sean Penn is urging the U.S. government to pressure Bolivia to free an American businessman jailed there since 2011.
























