Matthew James Ruth, 24, opened fire on officers from inside his ex-girlfriend's rural Pennsylvania house. He is accused of stalking her, according to officials.
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Underlying tension between Lackawanna County commissioners Chris Chermak and Bill Gaughan broke into the open Thursday at a public commissioners meeting.
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Around 100 residents attended at townhall at Hazleton Area High School to learn more about their rights and PPL's Sugarloaf PPL 500-kilovolt Transmission Line Project.
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Pennsylvania's governor Josh Shapiro says President Donald Trump and his allies are making partisan claims about who is responsible for political violence in America.
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Leaders in southern Luzerne County want Penn State Hazleton to offer more programs, strengthen school district partnerships, better reach Spanish-speaking families and make affordability a priority.
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The Lackawanna County Democratic Party wants the state Commonwealth Court to overturn a county court ruling that allows the Nov. 4 special election to happen.
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The Garden of Giving in Saylorsburg, Monroe County, is a volunteer organization that donates thousands of pounds of fresh produce to local food pantries.
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Welcome to News Voices, a weekly feature where members of the WVIA News team will talk with each other — and sometimes sources — about key things we've learned in recent stories we have been working on.
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Artur Zelenko woke up to the sound of Russia bombing Ukraine in February 2022. Now a senior at Wyoming Seminary, he has helped raise $700 so far to support his home country.
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Misericordia University’s Women with Children program is the only one of its kind in Pennsylvania and one of eight nationwide. It empowers economically disadvantaged single mothers to earn college degrees by providing access to higher education, housing, childcare and a supportive campus community.
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The summer is over, and for students returning to school, that often means it’s time to prove they did their summer reading. This week we look back on some readers' favorites from their school days.
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Expanded Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania starts this weekend, but state parks won't be open to hunters until later this year. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is taking a phased approach to when and where it will allow Sunday hunting on state lands.
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A new home for Meals on Wheels of NEPA will allow the organization to reach more people across the region. The nonprofit announced an upcoming move to 305 Cherry St., in South Scranton, during a news conference Friday morning.
News Briefs
- Two dead after helicopter crash in Carbon County
- Coroner's office identifies federal inmate killed at Lackawanna County Prison
- Shapiro Administration helps locate lost life insurance benefits
- Former Ritz Theater business manager waives theft case to Lackawanna County Court
- Fatal inmate assault under investigation at Lackawanna County Prison
- PennDOT announces restrictions in Luzerne, Lackawanna and Susquehanna counties
- Driver injured after car strikes utility off Route 315 in Pittston Township, sparking fire
- Lycoming County man faces charges over 'indiscriminate' shots fired outside home
- Fine Arts Fiesta to open gallery in Wilkes-Barre
- Passenger dies after multi-vehicle crash on I-80
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