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Past articles by Robert:

PPL default rate for electricity to rise

Some PPL Electric Utilities customers will pay hundreds of dollars more for service this year. → Read More

Easter traditions returning to area restaurants

The buffet is returning to Villa Maria Restaurant and the chocolate fountain is back at the Woodlands Inn. → Read More

Standard General buying WNEP-TV owner Tegna

WNEP-TV is being sold for the second time in just over two years. → Read More

Standard General to buy WNEP-TV owner Tegna

Standard General has agreed to acquire Tegna Inc., which owns WNEP, for $5.4 billion, according to Bloomburg. → Read More

Holiday shortages hitting stores

From booze to wreaths, holiday staples may be in short supply this year. → Read More

Geisinger to invest $58 million in new cancer center

Geisinger plans to make a significant investment that will bring high-quality cancer care to area residents. → Read More

Restaurant workers welcome end of restrictions

Longtime waitress Tracey Wickizer was thrilled to see Gourmet Family Restaurant filled up again. → Read More

Olyphant man faces charges connected to Capitol riot

A Lackawanna County man faces federal charges in connection to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. → Read More

Fidelity Bank to acquire Landmark Community Bank

Dunmore-based Fidelity Bank announced plans Friday to acquire the Pittston-based Landmark Community Bank. → Read More

Tobyhanna Army Depot hosts snow camouflage uniform testing

The testing was part of an ongoing study to determine the effectiveness of military overwhite uniforms. The attire, also known as "snow camouflage," is designed to conceal soldiers from different types of night vision sensors. → Read More

Budding business coming to Scranton

A store specializing in controversial, but legal, mood-altering hemp products will soon open in downtown Scranton. → Read More

NEPA pizza blog growing in popularity

Jim Mirabelli enjoys the thin, floppy crust and greasy texture of New York-style pizza. → Read More

Turkey sales business as usual for area farm during pandemic

Craig Pallman took a gamble and it paid off. → Read More