SPORTS VOICES: Crestwood Lady Comets face off against the Hazleton Area Lady Cougars in this week’s high school hoops, plus the end of the Penn State football season begins the Matt Campbell era and Ide looks forward to FIFA World Cup and the Olympics. Also, could there be an Eagles Super Bowl appearance?
Latest Stories
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A new year calls for new resolutions, goals and aspirations. Here are some ways you can improve yourself and your mindset to help set up this year to be the best one yet.
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Pennsylvania State Police Capt. Patrick Dougherty and Lt. Derek D. Felsman accuse their bosses of targeting them for blowing the whistle on pay theft by three lower ranked troopers.
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Commissioners voted Monday to update their Subdivision and Land Development Plan to include data centers.
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Across the commonwealth, 60 hikes will be held on the first day of the year.
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From memorable photos to top videos, don't forget to follow along each day at WVIA.org as we continue to publish WVIA 2025 Year in Review, recounting the top stories of the past year through New Year's Day.
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From test scores to school board controversy, here's a look at the top education stories from WVIA News in 2025.
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Luzerne County has asked a federal judge to dismiss a suit filed by adoptive parents Keith and Dawn Medash, who allege the county child protection agency knew their son was in danger, but gave custody to abusive birth parents anyway. The county says only the biological father is to blame for the boy’s injuries.
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Two former table games dealers sued Mount Airy Casino Resort for back wages, and the casino has agreed to a settlement scheduled for final approval in February.
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2025 has been a year of change for many in Northeast Pennsylvania. Where one organization celebrated the opening of a new home, another downsized and closed a major shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Independent book sellers found success and support in downtown Scranton, and a new feature at WVIA brought together the avid readers of Northeast Pennsylvania.
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Follow along each day at WVIA.org as we publish '2025 Year in Review,' a week-long series recounting the top stories of the past year through New Year's Day. Today, check out the top news stories from some of the rural communities in our region.
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Follow along each day at WVIA.org as we publish “Year in review 2025,” a week-long series recounting the top stories of the past year through New Year's Day. Today, check out the top read outdoors, environment and community news stories.
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John 'Stanky' Stankovic, the Nanticoke-born polka musician whose band performed all over the United States and around the world, died early Christmas Day. He was 89.
News Briefs
- 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
- 'No Kings' rallies planned nationwide, across region for Saturday
- Steamtown Marathon world-record attempt falls short
- Pa. officials say NY trash bag manufacturer will relocate to Hazleton, creating 101 jobs
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders name new president/general manager
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