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Wednesday’s paper had two different yet related pieces. Page 1 included a story as old as the nation itself: A welcoming at Wilkes-Barre’s City Hall for immigrants who had achieved U.S. Citizenship.
America is once again gripped by multiple political and societal crises. Most days in our local communities and in our wider public lives it can feel like we’re living through dizzying confusion, ...
The short-term loss of rookie quarterback Will Howard might complicate things. The former Ohio State star is dealing with a ...
Ever since the NFL announced it was looking to sell NFL Network and other media assets, ESPN had been seen as one of the ...
When you walk up to Clubhouse315 at the site of the former Sunshine Market and see a sign that says “Not Just Golf!,” you ...
The Red Sox signed rookie phenom Roman Anthony to an eight-year, $130 million contract on Wednesday, spending some of the ...
Prize money at the U.S. Open will rise to nearly $85 million across all competitions this year, including a record $5 million ...
After the first quarter of Ohio State’s preseason practices, the competition between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz for ...
Coby Mayo hit a three-run homer, Jeremiah Jackson doubled in a run for his first extra-base hit and RBI in the majors and the ...
Scottie Scheffler returned home from his British Open victory, made a few brief appearances in New York and used the claret ...
Impressive and fantastic are a couple of the words that have been used to describe Tennessee quarterback Cam Ward as the No.
A letter of intent was signed with California-based nonprofit Tenor Health Foundation last week to purchase Wilkes-Barre ...