Friday Nov 20 | Times Leader
If you could click your heels together in real life and get anything you wanted, what would your wish be? Dance instructor Maria Dutt leads a troupe of young dancers through a rehearsal for 'The Wizard of Oz,' on stage at the F.M. Kirby Center this weekend.
For teen, a real-life civics lesson
Eric Leedock is a sophomore at King's College majoring in biology, but his future might be in politics.
a Experiencea vs. a time for changea scenario playing out in several communities
Small borough mayors don't get paid much, don't have many responsibilities and don't get a vote, unless they're breaking a tie vote of council.
If you were to stop by Lisa Hampton&rsqu
If you were to stop by Lisa Hampton's Swoyersville home and mistake it for a gift shop, that would be understandable.
Swoyersville brothers facing more charges
Police in Larksville, Courtdale file more burglary charges against Joshua and Jordan Fullam.
Program fits the season for salt
With eye on supply, price, more area municipalities, entities join state program.
Weidlicha s Tax Claim purchases raise questions
Barton Weidlich's frequent visits to the Luzerne County Tax Claim Office have raised eyebrows, but did he get a special sweetheart deal? Not necessarily, though one of the sales seemed suspect to another interested buyer.
Federal magistrate agrees to postpone businessman's bail
A Pittston businessman accused of intimidating a Luzerne County corruption probe witness remains behind bars after a federal magistrate agreed to postpone his Monday bail hearing until Wednesday.
For five local women artists, the dream of showcasing their combined talents in the same neighborhood that has been an art hub in New York City for decades has come true.
Fire damages Edwardsville rowhouse
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Regional fire companies are battling an intense blaze that has engulfed a seven-unit apartment complex in Edwardsville.
Group's cry: Balance Pa. budget, no tax hike
County CAPTaxes group wants the public to put pressure on legislators not to raise taxes.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton, N.Y., has issued a flood advisory for northern Luzerne County until 4:15 p.m. Monday.
KINGSTON TWP. An equipment failure knocked out power to several thousand UGI Utilities customers in the Back Mountain on Saturday morning.
Consultant: Assessorsa work fine
Independent appraisal of 21st Century's reassessment work reveals 'some pretty good results.' Luzerne County's independent reassessment consultant has wrapped up a new study of the county's assessments now that the values have gone through informal reviews and formal appeals.