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IMMIGRATION: So far, 88 Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies have sign 287(g) agreements allowing them to help ICE enforce federal immigration laws.
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Senate Bill 1284, which now heads to the House, is named for Kyle Gilmartin, the Scranton Police Department detective who survived being shot twice in the head in 2024.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson attended a campaign fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan's re-election campaign during a visit to the Moosic home of businessman William J. Rosado.
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Online Betting: Gambling With Our Future? is a three-day WVIA News series focusing on the emotional and financial costs of online gambling in Pennsylvania as it surges in popularity. Today's story looks at how experts and leaders are seeking harm reduction solutions.
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Bloomsburg native Kate Price was sold for sex by her father as a child. Now a sociologist and author, she gave the keynote address at the NEPA Task Force Against Human Trafficking’s annual conference on Thursday about her experiences.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro joined a roundtable discussion to find out what is working in the county and what front-line workers need from the state.
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WVIA will partner with Wyoming County's Opioid Settlement Committee this Sunday for 'Wyoming County Voices: Battling the Opioid Crisis Together.' Admission to the town hall is free, and the event will be hosted at the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock.
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September is National Recovery Month, and members of Wyoming/ Sullivan Counties’ treatment court celebrated a milestone in their recoveries during their graduation Thursday evening in Tunkhannock.
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Wyoming County District Attorney Joe Peters withdraws charges against county Children and Youth Services caseworker Gerald Pender because a state appeals court ruled Adams County caseworkers doing their jobs had immunity from prosecution.