Aimee Dilger | WVIA News Contributor
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Fourth of July Pie Eating Contest in Luzerne County
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Wilkes-Barre's Pride celebration featured a parade, wedding ceremony and full-day festival on Public Square on Sunday.
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The Black Scranton Project held its fifth Juneteenth Jubilee in Scranton on Saturday, June 15. Glynis Johns, founder & CEO of the project, opened the celebration around noon. Social justice organizations, education institutions and businesses joined the jubilee.
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Pittston Area High School's softball team heads off to Penn State to play against Thomas Jefferson High School, competing for the team's second state title in the past five years. The Patriots play at 4 p.m. To watch, visit pcntv.com.
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The fifth annual NEPA Gives, an 24-hour online giving extravaganza held between June 6 and 7, wrapped up with a block party on Wyoming Avenue in downtown Scranton.
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The Fine Arts Fiesta in Wilkes-Barre took over Public Square from May 16 to 19. The yearly event featured 40 artists, juried exhibits and a full slate of daily performances from local groups.
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Tuesday, April 23, was the primary election in Pennsylvania. Here's a look at voting around Northeastern and Central Pa.
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President Joe Biden made a campaign stop in Scranton on Tuesday, April 16.
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Eid was celebrated at the Wyoming Valley Sports Dome on Wednesday, April 10.
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The Friedman Observatory at Penn State Wilkes-Barre held a Solar Eclipse Viewing Party on April 8. Free solar eclipse glasses were given out. The observatory streamed the eclipse from NASA. There were also crafts for children.