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Newswatch 16's Jon Meyer has a closer look at gas prices here in our area and across the country. → Read More
Jon Meyer headed to Berwick to see how a soldier would have squeezed into a tank during World War II. → Read More
Jon Meyer found plenty of evidence that spring is here, even when it's buried in a blanket of white. → Read More
Jon Meyer has a closer look at gas prices here in our area. → Read More
Jon Meyer has a closer look at gas prices here in our area. → Read More
Members of the Newswatch 16 team shared books and stories with young students throughout the area on Wednesday. → Read More
As a young reporter in 2001, Newswatch 16's Jon Meyer was among the first on the scene after the plane crashed. → Read More
As the country begins to return to normalcy a noisy creature has returned for its scheduled visit to our lives. → Read More
Our visit to the remains of Camp Morton took us back more than 80 years when young men came for a job and some food in the midst of hard times. → Read More
Some folks are trying to preserve part of our frozen past. → Read More
Erector sets are pieces of history and part of a new exhibit at the Taber Museum in Williamsport. → Read More
Jon Meyer returned to a spot where he enjoyed summertime fun on the Susquehanna River. → Read More
For many folks, hunting is about a lot more than just getting a deer. → Read More
This young man knows more about the Keystone State most Pennsylvanians, and he's seen more of it than most folks. → Read More
DUSHORE, Pa. — Jon Meyer's first report On The Pennsylvania Road a year and a half ago was about a woman's collection of hundreds of cookies jars in Sullivan County. Jon is returning to Dushore to talk to that woman again, this time about a different collection and a tribute to her inspiration: her grandmother. → Read More
New safety measures from the Pennsylvania Department of Health may force some people to cover up. The new order calls for everyone to wear masks in public areas. → Read More
A trolley that used to ride the rails through Scranton is taking one step further toward restoration. Jon Meyer found the process underway this week working on the old "505 Trolley" is also out of the history books. Follow the restoration of the 505 Trolley here. → Read More
Elvis Presley would have turned 85 years old last week. The king of rock and roll died more than 40 years ago but in this week's stop On The Pennsylvania Road, Jon Meyer found how a woman is keeping the Elvis legacy alive in Luzerne County. → Read More
There's a home in Monroe County that is filled with thousands of Christmas ornaments and decorations. In this week's stop On The Pennsylvania Road, Jon Meyer got a look at all of them and says the two have created a museum to Christmas, right in their living room and kitchen. → Read More
The holiday season is upon us, and for many people, train sets are still a big part of Christmas. It's a tradition for a model railroading group in Carbon County to share its display with the public this time of year and in his stop On The Pennsylvania Road, Jon Meyer found it has a unique home. → Read More