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Company sues bars it says illegally displayed Mayweather/McGregor fight

A company that owns the rights to distribute pay-per-view sporting events filed a federal lawsuit against several Lackawanna County businesses, alleging they illegally showed last year’s Floyd Mayweather/Conor McGregor boxing match at their establishments

 

CEO of Commonwealth Health's Moses Taylor Hospital, Regional Hospital resigns

SCRANTON CEO of local hospitals resigns The CEO of Commonwealth Health’s Regional Hospital of Scranton and Moses Taylor Hospital is resigning June 5 to accept an offer outside the area, according to Commonwealth Health. Justin Davis was named CEO of Moses

 

CEO of Commonwealth Health's Moses Taylor Hospital, Regional Hospital resigns

SCRANTON — The CEO of Commonwealth Health’s Regional Hospital of Scranton and Moses Taylor Hospital is resigning effective June 5 to accept an offer outside the area, according to Commonwealth Health.

 

South Abington Twp. police vehicle damaged in Thursday crash, state police investigating

NEWTON TWP. — State Police at Dunmore continue to investigate a Thursday crash involving a South Abington Twp. police vehicle and patrolman.

 

Police: Woman forced teen to have sex six times daily, advertised him online for sex hook ups

HAZLE TWP. - A woman forced a teenage boy to have sex with her at least six times a day and later advertised him online to perform sexual acts with strangers for money to buy heroin, state police allege.

 

Tunkhannock Area signs off on union offer, awaits teachers' response

The Tunkhannock Area School Board signed off on a collective bargaining agreement with its teachers this week and gave teachers a week to respond.

 

Wayne County settles retaliation lawsuit

Wayne County agreed to a $90,000 settlement of a lawsuit filed by a former county employee who claimed he was retaliated against after he accused a county official of assaulting him. Troy Branning, a former county maintenance worker for 12 years, filed su

 

Swan eggs hatch at Schuylkill Haven park

SCHUYLKILL HAVEN — Three cygnets hatched at Bubeck Park this week, with six eggs remaining.

 

Prosecutors will seek death penalty in killing of 97-year-old Nanticoke woman

WILKES-BARRE - Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against the former Nanticoke man accused of brutally beating and stabbing a 97-year-old woman with a screwdriver as she slept in her bed on Thanksgiving in 2013.

 

IHOP will open next week in Wilkes-Barre

IHOP, also known as the International House of Pancakes, will open Monday at 770 Kidder St. in Wilkes-Barre.

 

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