This week, WVIA's Sarah Scinto and Kat Bolus discuss the WVIA News series, Data Centers: Deal or Dilemma? This series focuses on data center developments in Northeast Pennsylvania and how they could affect area communities.
Latest Stories
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Council met Thursday to vote on a zoning ordinance for data center placement in the borough. The board unanimously agreed to allow for data centers in the borough's manufacturing district. That move comes as a developer has been looking to build a data center in a residential/open space district off Business Route 6.
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State police are investigating the theft of $121,640 from a foundation that supports teachers and students in Bradford County. A statement issued Thursday from the Wyalusing Area Education Foundation calls the theft of funds “devastating and deeply painful for our board and our community.”
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Kingston Police are accepting donations for the survivors of a fatal fire that destroyed a home on North Welles Street on Wednesday night.
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Officials said Thursday that the Dickson City hospital will reopen Friday morning, just over a week after last week’s fire destroyed its orthopedic institute.
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Rumors of an ICE agent approaching Taylor Allderdice High School's campus in Squirrel Hill last week had students and teachers on high alert.
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At least for now, Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro and other governors will be no-shows for an annual event this month, one that traditionally has been a bipartisan gathering of governors at the White House. Just last year, Shapiro said the gathering helped break an impasse over federal funding earmarked for the state.
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Brian Kincaid will be signing copies of his recently published novel, "Murder in Old Forge, Pennsylvania: The Tragic Death of the Ziemba Children."
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Few women coach boys varsity basketball. Montrose head coach Tracie McComb — the first woman to do so in the Lackawanna League — focuses on growth and bringing her team together.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro thanked first responders at the Dickson City Fire Department for their work last week during the fire at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City and highlighted investments proposed in his annual budget to support the state’s fire departments.
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Senior U.S. District Judge Malachy E. Mannion sentenced Nicholas Dombek, 55, of Thornhurst Twp., to 10 years in prison minus prison time already served for co-leading an art and memorabilia theft ring that operated for 20 years, targeted 20 museums and other venues and stole millions of dollars in one-of-a-kind jewelry, sports awards and paintings along with rare guns and minerals.
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Community leaders across Northeast and Central Pennsylvania have their eyes set on downtown revitalization, transportation and to update aging infrastructure in 2026.
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Luzerne County Republican Party Chairperson Lee Ann McDermott rips NEPA Republicans President T.J. Fitzgerald for a 'repeated pattern of belligerent, reckless and self-sabotaging behavior,' including a Super Bowl day video that denounces people who speak Spanish.
News Briefs
- Cherry Ridge Twp. YMCA hearing rescheduled due to weather
- John Legend to perform at Wilkes-Barre’s F.M. Kirby Center in May
- Viewmont Mall evacuated for natural gas leak
- Wilkes-Barre residents encouraged to report potholes
- Lackawanna College names new football coach
- Wilkes-Barre's Horton Street reopens to traffic after months of closure
- Red Cross assisting residents displaced by West Side Hotel fire in Scranton
- Police say remains of two people were removed from crypts in Plains Twp. mausoleum burglary
- Lackawanna County issues Code Blue frigid weather alert
- UPDATED: Nanticoke police identify young man who was located near bridge
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