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Gaming Addiction Disorders Recognized by WHO

(WBRE/WYOU-TV) If you are a parent with a child with an Ipad or gaming system chances are you've told them to ease up on the amount of time they are using those devices. → Read More

Picking up the pieces in Wilkes-Barre Township after tornado devastation

WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)-- Businesses that have been the area for generations are trying to figure out how to rebuild after Wednesday night's devastating EF2 tornado strike in Wilkes-Barre Township. → Read More

Lawmakers introduce "free college tuition" bills

A pair of bills aim to make college more affordable for Pennsylvania students. → Read More

New audit reveals some school bus drivers should not be behind the wheel

A new report found that some school bus drivers in the commonwealth should not be behind the wheel. A local school district is cited in that report → Read More

Ribbon-cutting ceremony at new senior apartment complex

Toxic waste is indirectly benefiting seniors in Clinton county. They have some new digs that are putting a shine on their golden years. → Read More

Tips to achieve New Year's resolutions

It's that time of year when some of us start thinking of our New Year's resolutions. → Read More

Concern statewide over the future of CHIP

WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)- A temporary spending plan to finance the federal government has raised a lot of concern about children's health care across the country. → Read More

Dealing with holiday returns

If Santa didn't quite deliver on your wish list this year, you're not alone. Americans return billions of dollars worth of gifts over the holiday season each year. Here are a few tips to make returns hassle-free. → Read More

Kielbasa shops prepare for holiday rush

WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) - Local kielbasa shops will tell you, there is a science to making the perfect sausage. At Kowalonek’s in Shenandoah, they start the process bright and early. → Read More

Senate Committee Hosts Public Hearing on Lead Exposure

PITTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE) - Pennsylvania ranks third in the nation for having the most housing units built before 1950 - when lead-based paint was most prevalent. For lawmakers and healthcare providers, lead exposure is a growing concern. → Read More

Wyoming Valley West School District Changing Bus Service

Some parents in our area are fearing the new year. That's because come 2018 a Luzerne County School District is changing the way it buses students. → Read More

Local residents join "#MeToo" movement

There is a national movement that is empowering those who have felt powerless for way too long. Victims of sexual assault are coming out of the shadows thanks to  a Hollywood scandal and a hashtag. → Read More

Police: man pretended to be officer, held woman hostage

Police in Luzerne County tell us they arrested a man for impersonating a police officer and holding a woman hostage. → Read More

Wilkes University launches new safety app

Wilkes University recently launched a new app to improve campus security. It's called "Wilkes Shield." → Read More

Wyoming Area Catholic School to Hold Community Drive for Harvey Victims

An elementary school girl in our area is showing her community that you can never be "too young" to help others in need. She helped mobilize her school and surrounding neighborhoods to assist Hurricane Harvey victims. → Read More

Wolf Administration pushes for universal lead testing among children

Health officials want more children to get tested for lead poisoning. Eyewitness News reporter Crystal Cranmore has more. → Read More

Area Businesses Bank on a Brawl

JENKINS TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) The wait is finally over! → Read More

Governor Announces PSSA Changes

Governor Tom Wolf announced a major change today in how the state tests students in public schools. Educators are hailing the change and students across the state can breathe a small sigh of relief. → Read More

Wilkes-Barre stages First Annual Multicultural Parade and Festival

WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) - The sights and sounds of the Middle East, Africa and other regions of the world filled the streets of Wilkes-Barre Saturday, as the city staged its first-ever "Multi-Cultural Parade and Festival". → Read More

Young girl dies in Carbon county fire

MAHONING TOWNSHIP, CARBON COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) - A community is in mourning after the loss of a child. → Read More