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Substance abuse treatment center expected to open in W-B by fall
WILKES-BARRE — Over the objections of some neighbors, a 14-bed residential substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation center is expected to open on North River Street by late fall. The Wilkes-Barre Zoning Hearing Board voted 4-1 Wednesday to grant Josep
Leadership W-B group hosts trivia fundraiser
Healthcare Heroes, a Leadership Wilkes-Barre Class of 2018 group project, hosted a PUB TRIVIA fundraiser Wednesday benefiting their group project for the Wilkes-Barre Free Clinic. Above: Tony Brooks reads questions in the Wilkes-Barre history category dur
Marketplace at Steamtown to offer up to 3 hours free parking
SCRANTON — Marketplace at Steamtown patrons will get up to three hours of free parking there with validations, and without any minimum purchase required for a validation, under a new parking-rate system starting Monday,the parking system operators announc
Council plans to postpone vote on new Hollenback fees
WILKES-BARRE — City council Chairman Tony Brooks intends to have a new fee schedule for Hollenback Golf Course ready for tonight’s meeting, but he said he’ll seek to postpone a vote on the matter to avoid breaking the law. Mayor Tony George’s administrati
Ex-White Haven police chief accused of credit card fraud
A former White Haven police chief was charged with a felony by Wright Twp. police after they say he used a woman’s credit card to buy Apple watches without her permission. Gary R. Shupp, 66, of Mountain Top, who faces a count of access device fraud, maint
Miccarelli says he won’t seek new term
A state legislator from suburban Philadelphia who is accused by Rep. Tarah Toohil of threatening to kill her announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election. Rep. Nick Miccarelli, R-162, Ridley Park, said in a statement that his decision “should in no wa
W-B man accused of drug trafficking
WILKES-BARRE — A Wilkes-Barre man had more than $20,000 worth of drugs when officers arrested him after a buy-bust operation Tuesday night conducted by the Luzerne County Drug Task Force, according to a press release. Police charged Bryan Pearl, 38, of th
Accused killer: 'I hope he doesn't make it'
HANOVER TWP. — A township man who came home Wednesday morning after a night of drinking and found another man inside with his fiancee fatally stabbed his romantic rival with a “Chucky knife” over what relatives say was an ongoing love triangle. James Andr
County ethics commission dispute may lead to legal action
The debate over whether the Luzerne County accountability, conduct and ethics commission met illegally earlier this month escalated to potential legal action this week. The dispute centers on whether the commission had a quorum at its March 12 meeting, at
Pittston man sentenced for sending nude photos to teens
A 29-year-old Pittston man was sentenced to 28 to 84 months in state prison for sending nude photos of himself and sexually explicit messages to a 13-year-old and a 14-year-old female. President Judge Russell Shurtleff asked Bruce J. Carey, of Morgan Lane
Juvenile charged in connection with threat at Wyoming Area
Prosecutors have filed criminal charges against a juvenile in connection with the threat that caused a lockdown at Wyoming Area Secondary Center last week, the Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday. The suspect’s name and age were not rel
Wyoming Area officials defend district’s response to threat
Wyoming Area School District officials are defending the district’s response to the discovery of a threatening message found Thursday morning inside a secondary center restroom. The discovery of the message led to a lockdown of students and staff for more
Mountain Top charity drops claim for damages in sign dispute
A Dorrance Twp. charity that sued a Plainfield Twp. sign maker for using the phrase “PSP Strong” in a fundraising campaign for a wounded officer has agreed to drop its $50,000 claim for damages. As part of the agreement, however, the PSP Strong Associatio
Pittston Area considers more safety measures
JENKINS TWP. — Pittston Area School District already does a lot to keep its schools safe, and more safety plans are in the works. The crowd at Tuesday’s school board saw a presentation from Joseph DeLucca, a director at the Luzerne Intermediate Unit, abou
Firearms stolen from gun store
PITTSTON TWP. — Police are investigating a theft from the Advanced Arms gun store, 755 S. Township Boulevard, Pittston Twp. Multiple people forced their way inside the store around 11:30 p.m. and took several firearms before leaving in a light-colored SUV
Games of chance seminar moved to April 3
State Rep. Aaron Kaufer’s small games of chance seminar has been rescheduled to April 3 due to the impending weather. The meeting now will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. April 3, at the Wyoming Hose Company, 70 E. Third St., Wyoming. Liquor Enforcement Officer
Smoke alarms still available
WILKES-BARRE — The Wilkes-Barre Fire Department has a limited number of free smoke alarms available from WNEP TV’s Operation SAVE-A-LIFE, the city announced Tuesday. The smoke detectors can be picked up at Fire Headquarters, 20-22 E. Ross St., and at Holl
Republicans have contested races for local congressional seats
Republican voters will have multiple candidates to choose from for nominations for the three congressional seats that touch part of Northeast Pennsylvania in the May 15 primary election. Democrats will have choices for two seats. Each of the new districts
W-B businessman: I was trying to improve US-Russia relations
LEHMAN TWP. — U.S. House Democrats allege the owner of a Wilkes-Barre pipe-fitting business is a “key individual” connecting the National Rifle Association with a Russian gun group and may be a central figure in the investigation into Russian election med
Popular deli moving to Kingston
A popular deli in Luzerne County is moving to a new location. KJ’s Pickle Barrel at 506 Main St. in Edwardsville will open its new location in early April at 355 Market St. in Kingston next to Rita’s Italian Ice, said Dino Riviello, who co-owns the deli w