As electric bikes and electric scooters are popping up all over trails and roads in Lackawanna County and the region, police and bike advocates seek to raise awareness of safety, legal regulations — and good riding etiquette.
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For Pennsylvania Democrats, the bad news during the past year hasn't just been that they lost every statewide election in 2024. It's that they've been losing a lot of the voters themselves: The party is in danger of surrendering an advantage in voter registrations it has enjoyed in the state since the 1970s. And if there's a silver lining, it may lie in the rise of voters who are sick of both parties.
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Events this weekend will showcase the region’s Italian heritage, coal mining history and more.
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U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan promoted legislation to support food banks, farmers and lay the groundwork for the next nationwide Farm Bill at a press event in Franklin Township, near Dallas.
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The absence of a Pennsylvania budget — which means a lack of state money flowing to school districts — has educators considering loans and contemplating what bills to let sit unpaid.
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Janine Hall never thought she’d have to keep her children from drinking tap water. Columbia County residents like her will look to Penn State Extension on Thursday for answers on PFAS contamination.
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The Democratic Policy Committee will hold a hearing on data centers on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at Marywood University.
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A federal appeals court says it's unconstitutional for Pennsylvania to throw out mail-in ballots simply because the voter didn't write an accurate date on the return envelope.
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Jeremy M. Komasz stepped into the role of superintendent of the Steamtown National Historic Site in January. This weekend, he'll experience his first Railfest at the park.
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Two days after Allied Forces invaded Normandy, a German mine exploded near the stern of the USS Glennon. The explosion sent 16 sailors into the water, including Scranton-native Jerome Mullaney. His remains sat unidentified — until this year.
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Monday marked the first day of classes at Juniata College in Huntingdon, as well as the beginning of a yearlong celebration of the college's 150th anniversary.
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The state's independent, private colleges contributed more than $29 billion to local communities in 2024, according to a report they commissioned.
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Nurses at UPMC's Magee-Womens Hospital have voted to unionize with SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania. About 1,000 registered nurses will be represented by the union, a major milestone in SEIU's long-running effort to organize UPMC's flagship hospitals in Oakland.
News Briefs
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- Fine Arts Fiesta to open gallery in Wilkes-Barre
- Passenger dies after multi-vehicle crash on I-80
- Extended on-street parking hours begin in Scranton
- Free community day Saturday in Wilkes-Barre
- District attorneys say body found at airport was 23-year-old man missing from Moosic
- Shapiro sues Trump administration over proposed Planned Parenthood defunding
- Backpack giveaways planned in Pike County
- Public comment sought on adding archery hunting in Union and Northumberland counties
- Dickson City Starbucks baristas vote to unionize
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