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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.
DALLAS — According to a post on the Irem Shrine Circus Facebook site, the 73rd edition of the circus will not be coming to town this year.
WILKES-BARRE — As we celebrate Easter Sunday, I’m reminded of years gone by and the values that were instilled in us by our parents and community leaders.
WILKES-BARRE — When Luzerne County President Judge Michael T. Vough called the case of Eva Lucianna Maslar on Thursday, she stood up, hugged two people and approached the bench.
WILKES-BARRE — Attorney General Michelle Henry cautions Pennsylvania consumers to be wary of scammers selling glasses to view the solar eclipse on April 8, as those glasses might not keep you safe.
WILKES-BARRE — All Belgium held a ribbon-cutting event for their new location at Livingstone Lane, Wilkes-Barre on Thursday.
Legislation banning the use of handheld devices while driving has been approved by a House committee
WILKES-BARRE — Sen. Rosemary Brown announced on Thursday that SB37 — a law that prohibits the use of mobile phones and other handheld devices while driving — has been approved by the House of Representative’s Transportation Committee.
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