Forged in Northeast Pennsylvania: 250 Years of American Innovation
A free lecture by Ken Okrepkie, Wednesday, April 8th at WVIA StudiosFor more than 250 years, Northeastern Pennsylvania has helped power the nation. Join us for a compelling evening of stories tracing our region’s economic evolution — from the first commercial coal mine near Pittston in 1775 to today’s diversified economy. Come explore the industries that shaped our past — and continue to influence our future.
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The river was more than just a waterway, it was a spiritual, cultural and ecological backbone.
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Lake-Lehman vs. Crestwood (LIU Championship)
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Part of WVIA's Conversations for the Common Good Series.
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The rise of sports betting in the U.S. fueled significant increases in gambling addiction.
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Downtown Cairo, or Wust el-Balad as it's known, is a trove of hidden gems. Imprinted on every high-ceilinged building, arched balcony and iconic roundabout are relics that feel like love letters from the past.
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With elections in Georgia and Wisconsin Tuesday, Democrats continued to overperform, which the party started in 2025 when it regularly improved on its margins compared to the presidential race in 2024.
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In 2020, Annabelle Gurwitch went to urgent care for a COVID-19 test and learned she had cancer. She writes about life as a "cancer slacker" in her memoir, The End of My Life is Killing Me.
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Israeli attacks have killed at least 54 Lebanese medics since the start of this war, according to the Lebanon government.
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Negotiations for a longer ceasefire between the U.S., Iran and Israel continue.
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According to the deal, the U.S. will stop its attacks if Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Center on Conscience and War says it’s seeing a rise in calls from U.S. military members facing deployment who are seeking to be discharged or reassigned as conscientious objectors.
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