breaking news
Sponsored By
-
Text Alerts
Know on the go! Information on your phone!
-
Email Blasts
Sign up for Email Blasts here at PAHomePage.com.
-
TV Listings
Not sure what to watch tonight? Check out our TV Listings.
-
Veterans!
Have a question you want answered on Veterans' View? Learn more here.
-
Gas Tracker
Find the lowest gas prices in PA.
-
Recalls
Learn about the latest recalls here.
-
Teens!
Keep your teens safe when driving with 101 Days Of Summer.
-
Take Pride
Take pride in America and join us as we say the Pledge of Allegiance.
Eyewitness News
-
Probe Into Theft From 92 Year Old Dying Woman Aided By New Law
A nurse aide arrested for allegedly stealing a necklace from a dying 92 year old woman was aided by the use of a little known...
Read More» -
Criminal Charges Filed in Moosic Bridge Crash & Closure
Seven months after a main road into downtown Scranton was hit by a truck and closed, criminal charges have been filed.
Read More» -
Governor Corbett to Nominate Stevens for Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Three Others to be Nominated to Fill Leadership Roles at Turnpike, LCB and PUC
Read More» -
Huge Turnout for Lackawanna County Job Fair
Thousands of job seekers filled PNC Field Thursday afternoon for the first inaugural Lackawanna County job fair.
Read More» -
Jenkins Township Residents Want Help with Drainage Concerns
Residents say poor drainage is creating a safety hazard.
Read More» -
Government Study Commissioner Members Sworn-In
After the primary election last month, members of the new government study commission in Lackawanna County were sworn-in Thursday afternoon.
Read More» -
Peek Inside the New Little League Museum
It has been described as a place where 'High tech meets history.
Read More» -
Monroe County Pastor Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion Charges
Pastor Dennis Bloom of Monroe County pleads to charges of tax evasion.
Read More» -
Jeanette Strausser Hearing In Mornoe County
A Monroe County caretaker accused of stealing from an elderly woman showed up at court without a lawyer Thursday morning.
Read More» -
Youth Football League Turns to Community to Save Season
The league president Northwest Area Junior Football is accused of stealing all of the funds set aside to buy football players and cheerleaders their uniforms.
Read More» -
Stolen Funds Jeopardize Northwest Area Junior Rangers' Season
A league official is accused of swiping thousands of dollars from the organization's uniform account.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: June 13, 2013 Edition
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Thursday, June 13, 2013.
Read More» -
Pennsylvania Adds 22 Farms, Nearly 2,000 Acres to Preservation Program
The board preserved farms in Berks, Bucks, Cambria, Columbia, Franklin, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Wayne counties.
Read More» -
Waller Street to Re-Open In Wilkes-Barre
WILKES-BARRE - The City of Wilkes-Barre has announced that Department of Public Works (DPW) employees will be on site as of 1:00 p.m. today to...
Read More» -
In Case You Missed It: Keeping the Lake Safe
As the weather heats up and people head to area waterways to cool off, some safety groups go to work. In Pike County last weekend,...
Read More»
Page 6 of 1964
MSNBC Video
MSNBC Headlines
| feeds/usnews+feeds/usnewsvideo |
|
From The Producers Pod
-
From the Producers Pod: May 17, 2013 Edition
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Friday, May 17, 2013
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 15, 2013 Edition
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Wednesday, May 15, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 14, 2013
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Tuesday, May 14, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 13, 2013
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Monday, May 13, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 11-12, 2013 Edition
Happy Mother's Day From Eyewitness News. Have a great weekend.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 10, 2013 Edition
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Friday, May 10, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod May 9, 2013
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Thursday, May 9, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 8, 2013 Edition
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Wednesday, May 8, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod: May 7, 2013 Edition
Here is what we are working on for Eyewitness News. It is Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
Read More» -
From the Producers Pod-May 4-5, 2013 Edition
Have a great weekend from Eyewitness News!
Read More»
Page 3 of 20
TTYL
-
Drivers Ignore Texting Law, Police Issue Few Citations
State Police have issued about 100 texting tickets in the last six months.
Read More» -
"No Txt NEPA: Taking the Pledge" Airs This Sunday
Eyewitness News continues to encourage you Stop Texting while Driving. It's not only a good idea, it's the law. This weekend Eyewitness News will air...
Read More» -
TTLY Texting Law Signed in Ohio
Ohio has become the 39th state to prohibit texting while driving.
Read More» -
TTYL Texting Law Enforcement Tonight at 11 on Eyewitness News
At 11 pm: How the new texting law is NOT being enforced by State Police. Across the Commonwealth the State Police have issued less than...
Read More» -
Drivers Ignore Ban on Texting While Driving
Police say it is difficult to enforce Pennsylvania's texting while driving law.
Read More»
Page 1 of 2
Recalls
-
Recall: Kellogg's Special K Red Berries Cereal
Kellogg's is recalling some of its Special K Cereal due to possible glass inside the packaging.
Read More» -
Recall: "Task It One-Up" folding step stools
More than six-thousand "Task It One-Up" folding step stools are being recalled.
Read More» -
Recall: Giant and Martin's Recall: Gold Coast Fresh Crab
Giant and Martin's: Voluntary Recall of Gold Coast Fresh Crab Spread
Read More» -
Recall: "World Imports" Bunk Beds
"World Imports" Bunk Beds recalled.
Read More» -
Recall: Triaminic and Theraflu Child Safety Caps Could Fail
More than two million bottles of cough and cold syrup have been recalled because the child safety caps could fail.
Read More»
Page 3 of 11





















