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A Luzerne County judge’s sentence with 'dual objectives' for a convicted sexual offender was upheld on appeal by the Pennsylvania Superior Court.
KINGSTON TWP. — A New York sex offender was arrested on Saturday after arriving at a location with the belief that he was meeting a child for sexual activity.
WILKES-BARRE — Attorney General Michelle Henry this week announced a $10.25 million, 50-jurisdiction settlement with several major mobile device service carriers about allegedly deceptive advertising practices, including claims of “unlimited” data plans and “free” phones.
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WILKES-BARRE — The Pennsylvania Interagency Human Trafficking Workgroup this week organized a human trafficking advocacy day and panel discussion at the state capitol building.
WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce is gearing up to celebrate its 140th anniversary, and President and CEO Lindsay Griffin-Boylan stated that the milestone is not just about the Chamber but also represents the hard work and dedication of everyone involved with the organization from the beginning until today.
DURYEA – Area students participated in SCHOTT’s inaugural Innovation Challenge, an initiative aimed at fostering ideation and creativity among high school students.
The Luzerne County Republican Party is facing turmoil with the resignation of the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and four other officers just three weeks before the Pennsylvania Primary, leaving only five members of the Executive Committee to manage the reorganization process.
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