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Ex-deputy pleads guilty to assault

SCRANTON — A former Lackawanna County sheriff’s deputy pleaded guilty today in county court to assaulting a woman a year ago.

 

Melania Trump in hospital for treatment of kidney condition

WASHINGTON (AP) — Melania Trump underwent a procedure Monday morning to treat a benign kidney condition and will likely be hospitalized for the rest of the week, the White House said.

 

Police: Woman stabs boyfriend's arm during dispute

SHICKSHINNY — A borough woman stabbed her boyfriend in the arm during a violent confrontation at her home early Monday morning, according to police.

 

Airport announces Washington, D.C. service

United Express will offer travelers two daily direct flights to Washington, D.C., and a third daily flight to Chicago from the local airport starting Oct. 4, the airport announced today.

 

Johnny Rivers to perform at F.M. Kirby Center

Edd Raineri, host of “The Beatledd Fab Four Hour” on King's College radio WRKC-FM, will present the legendary Johnny Rivers at the F.M. Kirby Center on Sunday, December 2 at 7:30 p.m.

 

CDC: Tick, mosquito and flea illness on the rise in Pa.

Nowhere is Lyme disease more common than Pennsylvania, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

 

Tony DiBileo back home after shooting

West Scranton resident Tony DiBileo returned home from Geisinger Medical Center last week after undergoing another procedure Tuesday.

 

100 Years Ago - Roundup of Loafers to begin

May 14, 1918 Some wives turn in loafing husbands Police Magistrate Thomas Williams was given the names of 36 habitual loafers in the city of Scranton and was in the process of issuing warrants for their arrest. Once the men were in police custody, they we

 

A warm summer may be around the corner

SCRANTON — After a snowy, cold winter that hung on through mid-April, Dave Dombek has some good news for residents of Northeast Pennsylvania. “Overall, it looks like the temperature for the summer as a whole might run a little above normal,” the senior me

 

Scranton Beltway? Not in my backyard

Mary Hudak was immediately worried after she read the letter. “As soon as I saw eminent domain, I knew it wasn’t good.” Hudak is one of a number of residents in the Woodcrest Estates development in South Abington Twp. who received letters from the Pennsyl

 

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