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Police: Man admits to having sex with unconscious woman
PITTSTON — A city man is facing sex assault charges after police say he had intercourse with a woman as she slept in the bed of his apartment. Police say that during questioning, Nicholas Disbrow, 22, of 9 Market St., admitted having sex with the unconsci
Kirby Center reveals partnership with casino, renames lounge for supporters
WILKES-BARRE — The F.M. Kirby Center’s lower level lounge was renamed The Mohegan Sun Pocono Parlor and exclusive drink specials will be offered there for the most loyal supporters of both places. Officials from Mohegan Sun Pocono casino in Plains Twp. an
Major $350B Poconos projectpromises 1,200 full-time jobs
TOBYHANNA TWP. — A $350 million project unveiled on Wednesday redefines the way shopping and entertainment typically happen in the Poconos. Developers and government officials met with press and supporters for a virtual stroll past what one day will be wa
Officials mull options on absent arena board member
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — A member of the Luzerne County Convention Authority has missed five straight board meetings, and officials of the authority and the county are figuring out how he could be replaced if he neither resigns nor attends future meetings. Dav
Shavertown man gets up to nine years for stabbing 5-year-old son
TUNKHANNOCK — A 33-year-old Shavertown man will serve up to nine years in state prison after being sentenced Wednesday in Wyoming County Court in the stabbing of his 5-year-old son last September. Adam Christopher Brown told President Judge Russell Shurtl
Valley West moves last day of school to June 14
KINGSTON — The last day of school in the Wyoming Valley West School District has been pushed back from June 11 to June 14. High school graduation will remain June 8, Superintendent Irvin DeReemer said after Wednesday’s school board meeting. The board appr
Woman gets up to three years in Tunkhannock hit-and-run
TUNKHANNOCK — A 33-year-old Maryland woman whose vehicle struck a bicyclist last April in Tunkhannock was sentenced to 14 to 36 months in state prison. Kecia S. Magdin, formerly of Mehoopany, but now residing in North East, Maryland, told Wyoming County P
Former casino boss arraigned on conspiracy charges
PLAINS TWP. — A former Mohegan Sun Pocono boss accused of conspiracy in a rigged Easter egg drawing in exchange for a cut of the winnings was arraigned on felony charges Wednesday. Robert Joseph Pellegrini, 52, the former vice president of player developm
Event honors community leaders
Dinners For Kids held its annual dinner Wednesday at Misericordia University in Dallas. The event honored Lynn Evans Biga, executive director of Luzerne County Head Start; and United Way of Wyoming Valley president and CEO Bill Jones. Dinners for Kids was
National Crime Victims Rights Week observed with march, rally
The Victims Resource Center, in cooperation with Wilkes University and King’s College, sponsored its annual Victims Rights Week march and rally Wednesday at Victims Resource Center. The event was held in observance of National Crime Victims Rights Week. T
Clips for a cause: King's students support childhood cancer charity
WILKES-BARRE — One of the beautiful, enduring symbols of hockey is a flowing head full of hockey hair. It’s the name for a long haircut visible behind a player’s helmet. Search online for “Minnesota State High School All Hockey Hair Team” to see some spec
Judge finds arena protest policy illegal
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Mohegan Sun Arena cannot impose sweeping bans on vulgarity or voice amplification on protesters, nor can it confine leafletters to barricaded areas, a federal judge ordered Tuesday in siding with an animal rights-group that sued the Lu
Robbery suspects will not stand trial
WILKES-BARRE — Two women accused of robbing a food delivery worker in Kingston have been deemed incompetent to stand trial. Jonasha Moore, 21, and Julisa Moore, 21, both of Edwardsville, are accused along with an unidentified juvenile with spraying a man
Some unionized Luzerne County employees to receive pay raises
WILKES-BARRE — About 140 Luzerne County employees of court-related departments will receive raises of at least 2 percent under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement that county council approved Tuesday. The four-year agreement will be in effect f
Local business promotes Equal Pay Day
The Game Chateau in Plains Twp. was among the businesses across the country that marked Equal Pay Day on Tuesday. The board game cafe highlighted pay gap statistics on coffee sleeves and napkins that focused on the importance of equal pay and paid leave.
Yudichak plans to start hiking heritage trail in May
WILKES-BARRE — State Sen. John Yudichak plans to start hiking all 165 miles of the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Trail on May 8 — something he said he would do if the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl in February. He’ll start his journey in B
Take a look: County offers free tours of restored courthouse
It’s time to showcase the beauty and grandeur of the restored Luzerne County Courthouse. The first in a series of guided tours took place Tuesday afternoon, with longtime courthouse worker and judicial aide Sean Duesler playing tour guide. He showed them
W-B near top in dog attacks on letter carriers
WILKES-BARRE — As Ashley Fetko was on her mail route Tuesday in South Wilkes-Barre, a big Husky-type dog running loose came close to her before passing. Last week, she wasn’t so lucky, as a dog bit her on the backside at a home on Grebe Street — the third
Two Dallas residents accused of operating meth lab
DALLAS — Two borough residents are accused of operating a methamphetamine lab after police say they found meth waste in the trash and vessels actively cooking the drug Monday. Joseph Francis Smith, 37, and Kristy Noel Mendygral, 34, are accused of making
Police: Hazleton man who shot at officer sent porn to minors
HAZLETON — A Hazleton man who shot at a city police officer and then killed himself inside his home during a roughly four-hour police standoff also sent pornographic images to minors, police say. Multiple law enforcement agencies in six states contacted H