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Police probe report of road rage in city
WILKES-BARRE — City police are investigating a report that a man pulled a gun on another motorist in a case of road rage Monday night. Police say the victim, a 37 year-old Wilkes-Barre woman, reported she had been driving on Mundy Street about 7:40 p.m. w
BY JEANINE "J.T." O'DONNELL AND DALE DAUTEN
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Solar power could be headed to Hazleton industrial park
HAZLETON — Solar power could be running lights after the sun goes down in the Humboldt Industrial Park in the near future. Greg Kurtz, operations director for CAN DO Inc., said the industrial and economic development organization is seeking a grant to cre
Luzerne County to decide on jail health care provider soon
Luzerne County Correctional Facility — where four female inmates have died in the past year, with three of those deaths ruled suicides — might have a new health care provider soon. Or not. The situation should be clarified within the next month or two, ac
Wyoming Valley celebrates Easter
People throughout Northeast Pennsylvania celebrated Easter on Sunday with church services, egg hunts, family dinners and more.
Faith leaders share messages of hope on Easter Sunday
Even when it looks like the end, it just might not be. That’s the message Parker Hill Church Pastor Mark Stuenzi hoped to convey Easter Sunday. Spiritual guides lent wisdom to parishioners of Christian churches around the region Sunday to help guide them
Mom of crash victim speaking out against distracted driving
SCRANTON — In the eight years since her son died in a crash caused by a distracted driver, Eileen Woelkers Miller has become a ceaseless warrior in the fight for better highway safety laws. She’ll join the battle again this week in Harrisburg. On Tuesday,
Hanover Twp. native a stunt double in upcoming film on Kennedy crash victim
There’s another local connection in the upcoming “Chappaquiddick” movie about the death of Forty Fort native Mary Jo Kopechne in Sen. Ted Kennedy’s car. The stunt double for actress Kate Mara — who plays Kopechne — is also from the Wyoming Valley. Heidi P
SCHEDULED ROADWORK
The state Department of Transportation announced the following upcoming road work projects: Interstate 81 Baseball is coming back: Please note there will be traffic issues at Davis Street, I-81 and Montage Mountain Road, Moosic, at the beginning and end o
Screenwriters set to bring ‘Chappaquiddick’ story to the big screen
At age 28, two video producing buffs came across a shocking story about a young woman from the Wyoming Valley who was left to die in a submerged car that was driven by a man from one of the most powerful families in the world. They felt the “Chappaquiddic
Man critical after West Hazleton shooting
WEST HAZLETON — An early morning shooting resulted in a man being flown to a regional trauma center for treatment. Domingo Garcia Lopez, 44, shot a man inside a 5 W. Washington Ave. home on Easter, borough police allege. The victim is in critical conditio
Police: Man reports snow shovel attack in W-B
WILKES-BARRE — A city man reported that someone attacked him with a snow shovel as he walked along a South Wilkes-Barre street on Saturday night, according to police. The attack happened shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday in the area of Wood and Sambourne Stre
Discovery may fuel treatment research for liver disease
Scientists unlocked a secret that links genetic mutation to lower risk for liver disease. A team of researchers with Geisinger Health System and the Regeneron Genetics Center recently published their research in the New England Journal of Medicine detaili
Father and son organists fill churches with music on Easter Sunday
ROARING BROOK TWP. — Like father, like son. Today at Easter Mass, organist Scott Coates, 48, will lead St. Eulalia Parish in music at the church on Blue Shutters Road in Roaring Brook Twp., Lackawanna County. His father, Carl Coates, 83, will play organ a
Poppy seed, walnut rolls popular this time of year
Easter is a big season for small family-owned bakeries in Northeast Pennsylvania. At Premo’s Bakery on George Avenue in Wilkes-Barre, owner Susan Sorbelli was busy last week preparing nut rolls with her nephew, David Sorbelli, and his mom, Kathy. Susan So
Making ‘hrudka’ an Easter tradition for many
SHENANDOAH HEIGHTS — Traditions are often about families remembering the past, celebrating the present, and looking forward to the future, with Easter holding many customs. For many who have Eastern European roots, the making of a simple holiday food of E
People on the Move
Federal Bar Association Attorneys Zachery W. Berger, Drew P. McLauglin and Julian Truskowski were admitted to the bar of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania at the Max Rosenn U.S. Courthouse in Wilkes-Barre in a group
Wilkes-Barre donut shop robbed at gunpoint
WILKES-BARRE — A man wielding a rifle stole $417 at Curry Donuts on South Pennsylvania Avenue at 7:27 p.m. Friday after pointing the gun at an employee’s head, police report. The gunman ordered one employee to get on the ground, and another employee gave
Poetry In Transit seeks entries for annual competition
The community program “Poetry In Transit” is sponsoring their annual competition for creative artists. Winning poems will be selected from a panel of judges representing the local colleges in Northeast Pennsylvania and will then be featured on advertising
War veteran recounts time at Okinawa
Earl Watson has up-close photos of the fighting in the last major battle of World War II, which began on Easter Sunday in 1945 in Okinawa, Japan. Watson, 88, was a public information officer for the Army during the Korean War, stationed at Okinawa, where