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Weld-a-saurus for CTC students takes place in Scranton
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Weld-a-saurus welding camp at the Career Technology Center is welcoming 7th and 8th graders to learn to weld. Today campers constructed dinosaurs. Campers learned how to use a welder, and basic welding techniques make a steel plate into the skeleton of a dinosaur. “My ultimate goal and our schools ultimate goal […]
Documents, ‘cheat sheets’ and more
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Documents are the genealogist’s lifeline. They enable us to conclude that an ancestor lived here, got married to this person or passed away in this year. Genealogists pursuing ancestors here in Northeastern Pennsylvania have long been frustrated that so many...
Team County Wins 90th Dream Game, 35-28
Mid Valley’s Jordan Chmielewski scored three touchdowns and caught the game-clinching interception for Team County to beat Team City in the 90th Dream Game, 35-28. During halftime, Dunmore native and now Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio was honored as the man of the year.
Collecting items to keep the community cool in Scranton
SCRANTON, Pa. — With three heat waves in the books so far this summer, keeping cool isn't always easy. That's why the city of Scranton collected items to make sure everyone has what they need to beat the heat. The city hosted a heat-related items drive at Weston Field...
Cybersecurity expert talks CrowdStrike outage
SCRANTON, Pa. — Lanes were grounded, banks offline, media outlets off air, and hospitals left to cancel procedures after a worldwide IT outage on Friday. Officials with CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company, say the company sent out an update to Microsoft Windows that sent systems across the world into disarray.
Wilkes-Barre man pleads no contest in shooting, standoff
A Wilkes-Barre man accused in a shooting at a South Wilkes-Barre barbershop and then threatening to shoot police during a standoff pleaded no contest Friday to aggravated assault and related charges. Julio Rivas, 35, was accused of shooting another person in the area of the New Flow Barber Shop, 127...
Gov. Shapiro touts 'great team, solid plan' for state's economic development
Jul. 20—DURYEA — Using several sports-related references, Gov. Josh Shapiro on Friday said in the game of economic development, Pennsylvania was not competitive — the Keystone State wasn't even in the game. "We couldn't even get on the field to compete," Shapiro said during his visit to...
In Duryea, Shapiro declines to speculate about replacing Biden as presidential nominee
President Joe Biden consistently denies he’ll drop out of the presidential race, but a well-known state resident keeps getting mentioned as a possible replacement if Biden gets out. At a stop Friday morning in Duryea, Gov. Josh Shapiro declined to address the possibility of replacing Biden as the Democratic...
Shapiro Visits Duryea; Highlights Investment for Site Development
DURYEA, LUZERNE CO. — Governor Shapiro announced a $500 million investment for site development to make Pennsylvania more competitive on a national scale. Last year, the PA SITES program made $10 million in grants available for developers and companies. During the initial application, the Department of Economic Development received...
16 To The Rescue: Lola
FORTY FORT, Pa. — In this week's 16 To The Rescue, we meet a 4-year-old Boxer named Lola. "She's starting to play a little bit more and learn what that's about and engage with the other dog in the house, so she's thriving," said Foster Cara Devine, Adopt A Boxer Rescue.
Wallenpaupack Area grad Wyatt Peifer named to college baseball Gold Glove team
Wyatt Peifer was a perennial all-star baseball player during his varsity years at Wallenpaupack Area High School. A multi-sport standout who also excelled on the basketball court, Peifer is now piling up the accolades and awards on the college diamond. Peifer just recently put the finishing touches on a stellar...
Scranton Cultural Center highlights security measures amid ongoing rally investigations
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY(WOLF) — We're getting an inside look at what it takes to secure a facility when a president comes to our area. This comes as the investigation into the Trump rally shooting in Butler County continues. FOX56 spoke to the Scranton Cultural Center that's hosted presidents before.
Students test their skills at Welding Camp in Scranton
SCRANTON, Pa. — More than 30 middle schoolers got to test their welding skills on Friday in Scranton. The Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County hosted the Weld-A-Saurus welding camp. The students had the opportunity to weld, construct, and learn how to use a MIG welder, and basic welding...
Scranton grants $25,000 to boost local businesses
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA CO. (WOLF) — Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti announced a total of $25,000 in grant funding to assist five Scranton small businesses, including Luisia’s Restaurant, Taste of Luv and City Touch Barber Shop and Salon. The grant is intended to help jumpstart new local businesses. "It helps...
Saint Nicholas Church bazaar begins with music, food, and a three-day flea market.
WILKES-BARRE, Pa, (WOLF) — Saint Nicholas Church kicking off its annual bazaar Thursday with a variety of entertainment, food vendors, and activities for people of all ages. Thursday's entertainment featured longtime Northeastern Pennsylvania cover band Flaxy Morgan with more to follow in the next few days. Bob Steininger, Event...
Wyoming Valley Mall JCPenny closed due to outage
WILKES-BARRE TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — JCPenny inside the Wyoming Valley Mall is closed due to Friday’s worldwide software outages. According to the Wyoming Valley Mall, JCPenny has been impacted by the worldwide software outages. Updates on when the store will re-open will be posted on the Wyoming Valley Mall Facebook.
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