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Prosecutors seek to jail Kane after court declines to hear appeal

The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office will seek to revoke former Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s bail today after the state Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of her conviction for leaking grand jury information and lying about her acti → Read More

Stan Lee in a galaxy all his own

SCRANTON — Comic book icon Stan Lee died Monday in California, but his legacy lives on inside Comics on the Green. Iconic characters including Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and other personas the legendary Lee created during a decades-long career at Marvel adorn a banner that greets guests upon entering the North Washington Avenue shop. One need not look further than his characters to grasp the… → Read More

Stan Lee in a galaxy all his own

SCRANTON — Comic book icon Stan Lee died Monday in California, but his legacy lives on inside Comics on the Green. Iconic characters including Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and other personas the legendary Lee created during a decades-long career at Marvel adorn a banner that greets guests upon entering the North Washington Avenue shop. One need not look further than his characters to grasp the… → Read More

Police: Dallas man sexually assaulted teen

A Dallas man is accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl last year. Moosic police charged Austin Knight, 29, of 215 Huntsville Road, with aggravated indecent assault, sexual assault, indecent assault and unlawful contact with a minor stemming fro → Read More

Recent events shape questions in 8th Congressional District debate

JENKINS TWP. — As the nation mourns the loss of 11 people killed in an attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue, the candidates vying to represent the 8th Congressional District fielded a question prompted by the shooting at a debate Monday night. U.S. Rep. Matt → Read More

Card skimming a growing crime in NEPA

The $900 transaction, a money order made at a Philadelphia-area post office, didn’t make sense to Luann Getman. Her family hadn’t made any recent trips out of the area, so the South Abington Twp. woman, 51, immediately called her bank to report the purcha → Read More

Card skimming a growing crime in NEPA

The $900 transaction, a money order made at a Philadelphia-area post office, didn’t make sense to Luann Getman. Her family hadn’t made any recent trips out of the area, so the South Abington Twp. woman, 51, immediately called her bank to report the purcha → Read More

No Lackawanna judges to hear case against ex-guard

A 2013 nonprosecution agreement between the Lackawanna County district attorney’s office and John Shnipes could jeopardize the sex abuse case against the former Lackawanna County Prison guard. The state attorney general’s office filed charges against Shni → Read More

No Lackawanna judges to hear case against ex-guard

A 2013 nonprosecution agreement between the Lackawanna County district attorney’s office and John Shnipes could jeopardize the sex abuse case against the former Lackawanna County Prison guard. The state attorney general’s office filed charges against Shni → Read More

University of Scranton to strike bishops’ names from buildings

SCRANTON — The University of Scranton will change the names of three campus building that honor Diocese of Scranton bishops accused of covering up sexual abuse, university President Scott R. Pilarz said in a letter to the university community Monday. A gr → Read More

University of Scranton to strike bishops’ names from buildings

SCRANTON — The University of Scranton will change the names of three campus building that honor Diocese of Scranton bishops accused of covering up sexual abuse, university President Scott R. Pilarz said in a letter to the university community Monday. A gr → Read More

Diocese to conduct formal assessment of former bishop’s handling of abuse allegations

The Diocese of Scranton is conducting a formal assessment of Bishop Emeritus James Timlin’s handling of sex abuse allegations made public in a grand jury report released earlier this week — a move an expert who tracks church sex abuse cases calls unusual. → Read More

Convicted child molester Renick arrested in Ohio

A convicted child molester and former local television news reporter faces charges related to photographing children at an Ohio swim meet on Sunday, then lying to police about being a registered sex offender. Jim Renick, 69, of 56 S. Third Ave., Beech Gro → Read More

Convicted child molester Jim Renick arrested in Ohio

A convicted child molester and former local television news reporter faces charges related to photographing children at an Ohio swim meet on Sunday, then lying to police about being a registered sex offender. → Read More

MADE TO ORDER

ARCHBALD — From Pittsburgh Steelers colors to a stack of skulls to match a client’s tattoos, Mike Kozlowski has decked out his goods to suit his customers’ tastes for years. But the work he does goes beyond aesthetics. He makes sure functionality meets th → Read More

MADE TO ORDER

ARCHBALD — From Pittsburgh Steelers colors to a stack of skulls to match a client’s tattoos, Mike Kozlowski has decked out his goods to suit his customers’ tastes for years. But the work he does goes beyond aesthetics. He makes sure functionality meets th → Read More

Old Forge resident wins on ‘Jeopardy!’

This Old Forge resident won Friday night’s episode of “Jeopardy!” → Read More

Old Forge resident wins on ‘Jeopardy!’

This Old Forge resident won Friday night’s episode of “Jeopardy!” → Read More

Ex-Lackawanna chief of staff accused of indecent assault

ARCHBALD — Peppered with questions, Andy Wallace said nothing as he walked inside the borough municipal building Tuesday afternoon on his way to arraignment on indecent assault and harassment charges. The former Lackawanna County chief of staff faces crim → Read More

Ex-Lackawanna chief of staff accused of indecent assault

ARCHBALD — Peppered with questions, Andy Wallace said nothing as he walked inside the borough municipal building Tuesday afternoon on his way to arraignment on indecent assault and harassment charges. The former Lackawanna County chief of staff faces crim → Read More