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I-Team: On-the-clock partying by college employees questioned
Some Luzerne County Community College employees spent part of their afternoon Friday at a local park playing horseshoes and drinking beer; the party was thrown...
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DEP cleanup of abandoned factory renews fears of possible cancer spike
Environmental cleanup work at the abandoned TP Corporations took neighbors by surprise. They've long suspected illegal dumping at the plant was behind a cancer spike...
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Laflin mayor accused of boasting about her office after crashes
The mayor of Laflin smashed into a couple cars Saturday night, according to police. Eyewitnesses claim she tried to flee the scene. She denies the...
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Norris acquitted on sex-related charges, guilty of wiretapping
Former teacher Jeffrey Norris was found not guilty on 12 counts of sex assault, other related charges and stalking in a case where he was...
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Pittston Area school leaders seek to distance themselves from union
Pittston Area school administrators issue a statement that seeks themselves from a brash confidential memo written by a union vice president on Monday targeting parents.
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Harsh letter issued by Pittston Area teachers' union targets parents
A letter issued by the Pittston Area Federation of Teachers encourages unity among members in light of a news report about a student who was...
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Caught on tape: Pittston Area teacher tells student they can't stand him
A Pittston Area middle school teacher is accused of launching into an insult-laden bitter outburst on a student, tells him other teachers "can't stand him;"...
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PA Agriculture department clams up on horse death details
A miniature horse in Luzerne County reportedly died two weeks ago from Eastern Equine Encephalitis. State lawmakers criticize the lack of detail by the Pennsylvania...
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Misstep over lawsuit draws questions at Pittston Area
With many questions lingering about a corrupt ex-superintendent's influence in the district, Pittston Area School Board members may have forged into dangerous legal territory -...
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Foster Township official accused of illegal mining; dodges questions
Robert Sterling, a supervisor for Foster Township, is accused of illegally mining 20 tons of coal while he worked, under contract, for the township he...
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