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10 most expensive homes sold in Carbon County, July 8-14
A house in Jim Thorpe that sold for $743,400 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Carbon County in the past week. In total, 37 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $282,697. The average price per square foot ended up at $175.
Traffic stop regarding speeding led deputies to find $30,000 in counterfeit Apple products
FLORENCE COUNTY, S.C. — The Florence County Sheriff's Office found $30,000 worth of counterfeit Apple products during a traffic stop. (Video above: WYFF News 4 Evening Headlines) Deputies pulled over a man on Interstate 95 for speeding on Tuesday, July 16. During the traffic stop, the man identified as...
What $250,000 can buy you in Lebanon
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Lebanon, here’s what sold for or under $250,000 between July 8 and July 14. Below, we provide an overview of the top 10 properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to the desired price range and the largest living spaces.
Who is our Pet of the Week?
Pa live! (WBRE) — It’s the area’s largest selection of quality pet supplies. Visit them in Hazleton or on social media to learn more. This week, Randy, Carol, and Nancy join us from the SPCA of Luzerne County with this week’s adoptable pet!. Check out their...
Benjamin N. Giralico
Benjamin N. Giralico, 85, of New Tripoli, died peacefully on July 13, 2024, with his loving wife by his side, at home. He was the husband of Susan E. (Gehring) Giralico. Born in Roseto, he was the son of the late Nazareno and Mae “Mamie” (Denicola) Giralico. He...
Infrastructure improvements at county Expo Center enhance visitor experience
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Pennsylvania Man Sentenced for Child Pornography Offense
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Bradley Michael Coleman, 39, of Strausstown, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and 10 years of supervised release for accessing child pornography. He was also ordered to pay $35,000 in restitution. The sentencing was announced by United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero and issued by United States District Court Judge Joseph F. Leeson, Jr., on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
Pennsylvania Ford Dealer Sues CDK Over Cyberattack Fallout
Last month, CDK Global was impacted by a cyberattack/ransomware attack stemming from a group of European hackers, which had tremendous ripple effects on more than one Ford dealer – along with the 15,000 total dealerships that company serves in the U.S. For several weeks, certain dealers were unable to complete the sales process, leaving them scrambling to figure out how to continue to do business while they waited on a resolution. That finally happened earlier this month when CDK systems came back online, but the damage was already done.
Danville State Hospital Leaders Receive ‘Sustainability’ Award
DANVILLE – Danville State Hospital has received a new award, an environmental sustainability award from the head of the state’s Human Service Department. Dr. Val Arkoosh, the State Secretary of the Department of Human Services said the hospital leadership has reduced their carbon footprint. She said, “That’s why we are here today. To honor the team at Danville State Hospital, for the tangible and visible work each and every one of you is doing to promote environmental sustainability and to make our world a greener and healthier place.”
Police: Salvation Army worker runs cart into vehicle, claims driver is at fault
Danville, Pa. — Surveillance video provided by a restaurant contradicted a man’s story about a car hitting him and attempting to drive away. Matthew William Ebert, 59, called Danville police at the beginning of May to report the incident, Sgt. Justin Stanley said. According to Stanley, both Ebert and the driver were standing beside a silver Volkswagen on Canal Street when he arrived at the area near the Moose Lodge on Mill Street. ...
First annual Pittiefest offers discounted pitbull adoptions at SPCA shelters
Danville, Pa. — The Pennsylvania SPCA hopes to start a new summer tradition with its first Pittiefest — a time to clear the stigma around pitbulls and encourage adopting them as pets. The event features a special $5 adoption fee for classic pitties from July 16 through Aug. 11. Participating shelters are PSPCA's Philadelphia Headquarters, Danville, Lancaster, and Main Line Animal Rescue. ...
Lebanon Area Fair Welcomes Junior Board
Picture this: it’s three weeks before opening day of the 68th Lebanon Area Fair and an important meeting is in progress at the Lebanon County Ag Center. Eleven youths are seated around tables facing each other. Many of them have laptops open in front of them. Cellphones are whipped out when a fair volunteer’s phone number is needed.
Alert: Strong To Severe Storms Possible Wednesday Evening
Alert Day: Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible, roughly between 2pm-8pm. Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 8 pm for Adams, York, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster counties. Ahead of a cold front, scattered thunderstorms are possible from early afternoon through sunset. Storms may produce damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and hail, just like yesterday, so please stay weather aware and download the WGAL app!
Pennsylvania mother and daughter compete for national titles
POTTSVILLE, Pa. — The reigning National United States Pennsylvania Ms. Regina Burhop, walked the streets of Pottsville as a little girl. The very same streets where she is now raising her 4-year-old daughter, Ella Burhop, who is following in her mom's footsteps. Ella was crowned Pennsylvania princess in February....
Transfer Day at Scranton and Hazleton Campuses – July 31
Johnson College is holding a Transfer Day on Thursday, July 31, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its Scranton and Hazleton campuses. The College is encouraging current college students who are interested in changing the direction of their education and ultimately their career path to visit its campus.
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