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When her Carbondale house shook, Kathryn Granville was playing with her 2-year-old daughter while her son watched television. → Read More
SCRANTON — The candidates vying to represent the 22nd Senate District for the next four years split on abortion, legislative priorities and other issues Thursday night in their only face-to-face → Read More
A winter storm is giving Northeast Pennsylvania another blast of snowy misery today. → Read More
For the second time in less than a decade, Northeast Pennsylvania experienced heat in 2020 like never before. → Read More
Mail-in voting in Northeast Pennsylvania and across state shatters expectations in 2020 amid COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Pilot of Piper Cherokee still hospital after setting aircraft down on neighborhood street. → Read More
Scorching temperatures in July help to make summer of 2020 one of the hottest ever in Northeast Pennsylvania. → Read More
Demolition underway for Geisinger musculoskeletal center as construction continues on new SSA office. → Read More
SCRANTON — The temperature in Scranton just after midnight hovered near 70 degrees — not bad for the dead of night, especially in mid-April. “That’s pretty impressive,” AccuWeather meteorologist Tom Kines said. So was what happened next. When a strong col → Read More
It may not seem that way to people tired of shoveling it or driving through it, but Northeast Pennsylvania is the midst of a minor snow deficit. Before Wednesday’s quick-moving storm glazed most of the region in an inch or two of new snow, total snowfall → Read More
A foundation that supports community wellness and other health care initiatives in Northeast Pennsylvania will temporarily suspend its traditional grant-making process for 2019 while it re-evaluates how it can most effectively respond to the region’s need → Read More
The Diocese of Scranton launched a redesigned website Thursday, an overhaul of its online presence that diocesan leaders say will more readily connect people to resources and better promote the mission of the church. With easy navigation and search capabi → Read More
The Diocese of Scranton launched a redesigned website Thursday, an overhaul of its online presence that diocesan leaders say will more readily connect people to resources and better promote the mission of the church. With easy navigation and search capabi → Read More
A Scranton company that says it is owed more than $94,000 by missing Old Forge businessman Robert Baron filed a lawsuit in Lackawanna County Court to recover the money. Fullers Construction LLC, 2710 Lafayette St., contends it had an agreement to provide → Read More
Northeast Pennsylvania will experience one more day and night of extreme cold before temperatures start moderating into the weekend. Here are some cold weather observations as you contemplate whether to venture outside: Going low Today’s high temperature → Read More
Northeast Pennsylvania will experience one more day and night of extreme cold before temperatures start moderating into the weekend. Here are some cold weather observations as you contemplate whether to venture outside: Going low Today’s high temperature → Read More
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday gave many people Monday off from work and school — not that most would have needed much incentive to stay home given the conditions outside. Temperatures in the single digits combined with wind gusts up to 35 mph to → Read More
Set aside the unusual early season snowstorm that thumped Northeast Pennsylvania more than two months ago, and we’ve had almost no winter at all. As of Thursday, the seasonal snowfall total at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport stood at 12.4 → Read More
Set aside the unusual early season snowstorm that thumped Northeast Pennsylvania more than two months ago, and we’ve had almost no winter at all. As of Thursday, the seasonal snowfall total at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport stood at 12.4 → Read More
Nearly 99,000 residents from Luzerne and Lackawanna counties who depend on government assistance will receive their benefits for February on Friday and they are encouraged to make the payment last as the partial federal government shutdown continues. Penn → Read More