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Palmerton man killed in Monroe County crash
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — One person is dead after a crash in Monroe County. The crash happened along Cays Road in Jackson Township near Reeders around 11 p.m. Saturday. Stephen LaClair, 45, of Palmerton, was killed. There is no word yet on what led to the crash. The deadly...
Sister City Celebration in Old Forge
OLD FORGE, Pa. — After five years of work, a borough in Lackawanna County is now a sister city with a town in Italy. During the Filittese Festival in Old Forge Saturday night, a ceremony was held where officials from both the borough and Felitto, Italy, signed a sister city agreement.
Field artillery unit in Wilkes-Barre to be dissolved
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — An artillery unit in Luzerne County is going to be dissolved next year. The Pennsylvania National Guard announced that its 109th field artillery regiment at the Kingston Armory in Wilkes-Barre will be inactivated on August 31st, 2025. With a history dating back nearly 250 years, the...
Final Steelers Injury Report Rules Multiple Starters Out Sunday
The Pittsburgh Steelers open the 2024-25 NFL season with a difficult non-conference game against the Atlanta Falcons. To make the matchup even tougher, the final Steelers injury report has ruled multiple starters out for the Week 1 game.
SEPTA proposes fare increases to address budget deficit
With federal COVID relief funds near exhaustion, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on Sept. 5 proposed raising fare rates and eliminating several discounts in an effort to address its $240 million annual budget deficit. As the sixth-largest public transportation agency in the United States — with a budget of more than $2 billion and […] The post SEPTA proposes fare increases to address budget deficit appeared first on Transportation Today.
‘You Deliberately Choose Lies!’ Scarborough Slams Cable News-Watching Trump Supporters For Believing Election Claims
Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough accused MAGA supporters of “deliberately choosing lies” when buying into former President Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged. Scarborough was reacting to comments made by Trump questioned the integrity of Pennsylvania’s mail-in ballot vote count, claiming 20 percent of the votes were “fraudulent” in a Saturday […] The post ‘You Deliberately Choose Lies!’ Scarborough Slams Cable News-Watching Trump Supporters For Believing Election Claims first appeared on Mediaite.
Chain closing all of its 400-plus stores in Pennsylvania, beyond | Today in Pa.
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Crackdown new rule on buying cars announced & it could save drivers $1000s even on used vehicles – get all info up front
A NEW amendment is going into effect intended to help protect car buyers from dealers falsely advertising vehicles. The regulation added to the Pennsylvania Automotive Industry Trade Practices updates the regulatory definition of “advertisement,” making dealerships include online statements and representations. The amendment sees that auto dealers must inspect each car within 30 days of […]
Who needs and provides care in Pennsylvania, by the numbers
This story first appeared in How We Care, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring original reporting and perspectives on how we care for one another at all stages of life. Sign up for free here. All 13 million Pennsylvanians have depended on caregivers. We all start life as infants, after all. But caregivers are vital long after childhood, including during periods of crisis and sickness. Some of us have disabilities. And for those who are lucky enough to live long lives, we need help...
Potter County man arrested on attempted homicide charges
COUDERSPORT, Pa. (WETM) — A Ulysses man is facing attempted homicide charges after a shooting in Coudersport. Stephen William Connolly, 39, was arrested on more than a dozen charges on Sept. 7. According to the Pennsylvania State Police Department, Connolly went to a Cherry Springs Road home at about 5 a.m. on Saturday with the […]
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