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Holy Redeemer High School holds commencement ceremony in W-B
Holy Redeemer High School held its annual commencement ceremony for the Class of 2018 at F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday. Salutatorian Thalia Kathrina Veronica Charles gave the welcome address during the ceremony. Ab
Suspect arrested in W-B bar burglaries
WILKES-BARRE — James Delaney stole more than $1,300 from a city bar where he used to work by climbing through the business’ air conditioning unit three times, police said. Police responded to the first burglary at the Anthracite Cafe, of 804 Scott St., on
Coffay to lead W-B police until new chief is hired
WILKES-BARRE — Commander Joe Coffay will be in charge of the city police department as of Monday and until a new chief of police is hired. Chief Marcella Lendacky’s last day in charge before she retires is Sunday, and the administration doesn’t expect to
W-B officials seek police dog trainer; K-9s off duty
WILKES-BARRE — The city administration will try yet another trainer in an effort to get the police department’s two K-9s back on the street. The most recent trainer — Anderson K9 Training in Yardley — bowed out, saying it “wasn’t a good fit,” according to
COLTS to raise monthly bus pass cost
The cost of a monthly public bus pass in Lackawanna County will rise $4 on July 1. The County of Lackawanna Transit System announced the increase from $56 to $60 a month Wednesday. The increase is meant to bring COLTS’ monthly pass cost in line with what
Police: Man assaulted by stepdaughter found dead next morning
SUGAR NOTCH — A man assaulted Tuesday night by his stepdaughter was found dead inside his Main Street home on Wednesday morning, investigators said. State police, county detectives and the Luzerne County Coroner’s Office are investigating the death — thou
Crash kills power to 1.2K residents in Back Mountain
KINGSTON TWP. — A courteous truck driver inadvertently knocked out power to more than 1,200 UGI customers and caused traffic lights on Memorial Highway to stop working Wednesday afternoon. According to first responders, the incident occurred around 4:30 p
Loose tot prompts endangerment charges
NANTICOKE — A mother and grandmother are facing charges for several instances of neglecting a child, including one time when the toddler wandered into traffic and was nearly stuck by a car, police alleged Wednesday. Tatiana Iesha Moore, 20, and her mother
Killer’s daughter faces charges after drinking with victim’s ex
Jamie Bartoo, the daughter of convicted killer Hugo Selenski, faces assault charges following a domestic altercation with her fiance Tuesday night in Edwardsville. Prior to the altercation, Bartoo, 25, had been drinking with a woman who is both her cousin
Pierogi festival trademark case reaches settlement
It appears the Edwardsville Pierogi Festival has been saved. Court documents filed this week say local attorneys reached a settlement in a lawsuit with a similar festival in Indiana that claimed trademark infringement. Details about the terms of the settl
Keystone College names new president
LA PLUME TWP. — As Keystone College’s 11th president, Tracy L. Brundage hopes to work with students early on in their studies to build their skills and confidence to secure jobs after graduation. “We stand on a threshold of a new era,” said Brundage. The
Timeline of Little Sisters of the Poor
1906 - Martin Maloney, Scranton native, wished to start a home in Scranton that would care for the elderly poor until their death. He traveled to France and meet with the Mother General of the Little Sisters of the Poor to ask for their assistance in esta
Pair pleaded not guilty to murder charges
WILKES-BARRE — Two men charged with opening fire during a drug robbery, killing one, pleaded not guilty to murder charges Tuesday. Robert Rodriguez, 23, of Plymouth, and Isaiah “Glizzy” Jennings, 20, of Wilkes-Barre, are charged with one count each of cri
W-B Area reaches tentative deal on new teachers contract
Wilkes-Barre Area School District teachers would not advance salary steps this year and next year, according to a tentative deal on a new union agreement. Union members approved the deal Tuesday, and the school board now plans to vote on the proposed five
Police: Wyoming man assaulted wife, set fire to mattress
WYOMING — A borough man hit his wife in the head with a biker helmet and tried to set fire to a mattress during a domestic dispute early Monday, according to police. Police said Jason Shawn Facciponti, 43, of 87 E. Seventh St., had to be subdued with a Ta
Habitat for Humanity seeks family for project in Nanticoke
NANTICOKE — Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity is looking for a family that needs a home. The organization is soliciting applications for a “partner family” that will help build a home on what is currently a vacant lot in Nanticoke. The building process
Police seek person who shot cat in Plymouth
Police are looking for the person who shot a pregnant cat that was found wounded over the weekend in Plymouth. An animal rescue group brought the cat to a local veterinarian in the middle of the night Saturday and the animal doctor once again did the work
Police: Wanted man charged with fleeing
WILKES-BARRE — A wanted man allegedly causing a disturbance now has a warrant out charging him with fleeing from police. Officers responded to a report of a disturbance along South Main Street around 2:30 p.m. Monday and encountered James K. Jackson, 30,
Nanticoke cop sues city over OT pay
NANTICOKE — A police officer has filed a federal labor lawsuit against the City of Nanticoke over 15 hours of overtime pay she said she is owed because officials would not let her go to physical therapy during work. Kara Kroll, who was hired in 2015, alle
Forty Fort native set for NHL esports championships
For most visitors to Las Vegas, the idea of winning a jackpot is nothing more than a pipe dream. But the odds are currently in favor of one Forty Fort native, all because of his passion for both ice hockey and video games. David Roebuck, 21, will be in Si