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The lead singer of a Philadelphia-based rock band that got bumped from last month's Rockin' The River concert series in Wilkes-Barre over political concerns will be performing in the Diamond City next month.
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The U.S. Senate passed President Trump’s "big, beautiful" spending bill yesterday, and now it heads back to Congress. We’ll hear from some Pennsylvania lawmakers about what that means.
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Protest outside congressman's Scranton office puts focus on his previous promises regarding Medicaid.
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The Immigration Rights Coalition announced its formation in a gathering behind the Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority facility in Forty Fort, where the Department of Homeland Security Investigations is leasing space.
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Constituents from around the region say calls have gone unanswered at U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick’s offices. McCormick's X account says his 7 offices are staffed.
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Presidents Day was a day of protest in Northeast Pennsylvania with a demonstration against Project 2025 in Wilkes-Barre, nurses on strike at several locations in Luzerne County, and a vigil to support immigrants and refugees in Scranton.
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Americans for Contraception brought a 20-foot-tall inflatable contraception device to event with Action Together NEPA to rally voters around access to contraception.