Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.
Recent: |
|
Past: |
|
After a mild start to the winter season, meteorologists say weather in January and February will be pretty average. → Read More
Tara Kojsza noticed the three men lurking by her taco stand during Peach Fest at Montage Mountain. → Read More
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is heading back to Scranton on Thursday for a CNN town hall. → Read More
With the transition to online learning to finish out the school year amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, teachers have moved to taking attendance by engagement rather than a traditional roll call. → Read More
Two Scranton women shot during a February robbery in Wilkes-Barre turned themselves into Blakely police Thursday on charges stemming from an armed robbery of a 16-year-old in January. Nichole Renee Santiago, 21, Scranton, who was paralyzed from the waist → Read More
Two Scranton women shot during a February robbery in Wilkes-Barre turned themselves into Blakely police Thursday on charges stemming from an armed robbery of a 16-year-old in January. Nichole Renee Santiago, 21, Scranton, who was paralyzed from the waist → Read More
SCRANTON — Growing up in Tunkhannock, Em Maloney, founder of Queer NEPA, didn’t have many opportunities like the local organization provides for people today. Maloney, 26, who identifies as queer and prefers to use the pronouns they/them, founded the orga → Read More
LA PLUME TWP. — Lackawanna Trail students will have the opportunity to get a jump on their careers and postsecondary education through a state grant and partnership with Keystone College. Department of Labor & Industry Deputy Secretary for Workforce Devel → Read More
LA PLUME TWP. — Lackawanna Trail students will have the opportunity to get a jump on their careers and postsecondary education through a state grant and partnership with Keystone College. Department of Labor & Industry Deputy Secretary for Workforce Devel → Read More
As the Diocese of Scranton celebrates its schools this week, officials launched a search for a new leader who will focus on 21st century curriculum and preparing students for the next step. Catholic Schools Week, which ends today, coincides with the start → Read More
As the Diocese of Scranton celebrates its schools this week, officials launched a search for a new leader who will focus on 21st century curriculum and preparing students for the next step. Catholic Schools Week, which ends today, coincides with the start → Read More
Without the Boys and Girls Club’s Young Gents Program, Raul Mendez would not have learned to play the guitar and start a band. “It’s one of the best places for me to go,” he said. “There’s so many things to do.” Raul’s band, A Work in Progress, was formed → Read More
Without the Boys and Girls Club’s Young Gents Program, Raul Mendez would not have learned to play the guitar and start a band. “It’s one of the best places for me to go,” he said. “There’s so many things to do.” Raul’s band, A Work in Progress, was formed → Read More
A Jesuit organization released a list Monday detailing allegations of sexual abuse within the order that includes a priest with local ties who was previously not reported. The Rev. Francis C. Bourbon, S.J., who was not identified in the state grand jury r → Read More
A Jesuit organization released a list Monday detailing allegations of sexual abuse within the order that includes a priest with local ties who was previously not reported. The Rev. Francis C. Bourbon, S.J., who was not identified in the state grand jury r → Read More
Marilyn Pryle is a published author who teaches her sophomore English students at Abington Heights not just about popular prose but also compassion for others outside the classroom. On Monday, she joined a group of elite educators from around the state as → Read More
SCRANTON — Hartt Lang turned her passion for making handcrafted gifts for friends and family into a full-time job creating jewelry with thoughtful encoded messages. Lang started Dots and Dashes in 2015 and today the business, which sells jewelry with mess → Read More
SCRANTON — Hartt Lang turned her passion for making handcrafted gifts for friends and family into a full-time job creating jewelry with thoughtful encoded messages. Lang started Dots and Dashes in 2015 and today the business, which sells jewelry with mess → Read More
Calling it a “one-stop” location for information on student and school success, the Pennsylvania Department of Education launched a comprehensive tool on Thursday to help evaluate schools. The Future Ready PA Index replaces prior systems that gave schools → Read More
Bob Casey and Lou Barletta each carried his home county in Tuesday’s election for U.S. Senate. Only one carried the day, though. Casey, the incumbent Democrat from Scranton, piled up big numbers statewide to claim his third term in the Senate with a decis → Read More