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Redner's Not Coming Back in Edwardsville
This announcement comes just one week after Newswatch 16 reported the Kmart in the same plaza in Edwardsville will rebuild.
State Money Coming To Flood Damaged Coal Creek
Hundreds of thousands of state dollars are coming to a couple of communities in Luzerne County washed out by flooding last year.
Thirty Years of History Destroyed by Flames
An early morning fire in one part of Luzerne County destroyed an auto body repair shop that was in business for more than 30 years.
Luzerne County's waterways will be more than $645,000 cleaner, thanks to a grant from the state's Department of Environmental Protection.
Without Joe Paterno, Penn State struggling on the recruiting trail
New Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien will be on the job following Sunday's Super Bowl.
Penn State Recruiting Class Flops
As colleges secure players on National Signing Day, Penn State's recruiting class for 2012 fell apart after the child sex abuse scandal and the slow hire of new coach Bill O'Brien to succeed the late Joe Paterno.
County council considers offer to broadcast meetings
Luzerne County Council is exploring a proposal from Service Electric Cable TV to broadcast council meetings, council Chairman Jim Bobeck said.
Vigil planned to remember victim of 2006 shooting
Family and friends of a murder victim will gather tonight at the Luzerne County Courthouse for a candlelight vigil to raise awareness of the unsolved crime.
Taxpayers Sound-Off on Controversial on Luzerne County Budget
Wilkes-Barre,Luzerne County...Linda Nickerson of Plains Township says she doesn't want to see a tax hike but is concerned about people who will lose their jobs with the county.
Republicans kick off state campaigns
On a frigid, snowy day, Mike Arnold had a pretty good reason to be standing in a vacant lot in the Crestwood Industrial Complex.
City officials can't explain need for patented fire trucks
A Wilkes-Barre firefighter walks by Engine No. 1 at headquarters on Ross Street on Wednesday.
Judge Jennifer Rodgers, presiding over Domestic Relations Contempt Court on Tuesday, ordered two people jailed for failure to pay child support.
Shickshinny Residents: We're Forgotten
Now there is word that the only bank in town will not reopen and residents worry about the future of their community.