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La’Niyah Clark went missing in mid-January. On Tuesday, Luzerne County District Attorney Sanguedolce said they believe the remains of a woman found Saturday in the city are related to La’Niyah’s case, but did not elaborate. The teenager's family called for action outside the Wilkes-Barre Police Department.
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Writing change: Schuylkill County rep's bill now law, requiring all students to learn cursive in Pa.Gov. Josh Shapiro signed Rep. Dane Watro’s bill this month that requires elementary public and private schools to teach cursive handwriting.
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Roger DuPuis sits down with Sarah Hofius Hall to talk about a Luzerne County fifth-grader whose handwriting skills have earned her national attention.
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Schools in Pennsylvania are not required to teach cursive handwriting. Students still learn it in the Lake-Lehman School District, which has had three national handwriting champions since 2020.