Northeastern Pennsylvania
Hospital stays for babies born addicted to drugs skyrockets, group says
Nearly 3 percent of Lackawanna County infants hospitalized in fiscal years 2016 and 2017 were born addicted to drugs, a new study shows.
Man runs over repo man, police said
SCRANTON — A Hill Section man drove over the arm of a repo man who was under his Lexus preparing to tow it away, police said.
Woman charged in hit and run that injured Dunmore man
SCRANTON — A city woman will serve an additional 90 days for striking a pedestrian with her car about a year ago and leaving the scene.
Sheetz proposed for Scranton
SCRANTON — Shmuffinz, MTOs and more may come to the Electric City. Scranton Planning Commission reviewed plans for a Sheetz convenience store, slated for Linden Street and Seventh Avenue, at a meeting Wednesday night.
Former inmates detail sex, drug use with Lackawanna County prison guard
A former Lackawanna County prison inmate testified Wednesday she still has nightmares about being forced to perform sex acts on a prison guard in 2006 and 2010.
Scranton School Board passes budget, plans 51 teacher layoffs, $4 million in borrowing
SCRANTON — After the Scranton School Board passed a 2018 budget that eliminates 51 teaching positions next year and hikes taxes 3.8 percent, the teachers in the audience stood up and turned their backs on the board.
Police: Man used coffee as weapon
SCRANTON — Police said Aniello Martoccio Jr.’s used hot coffee as a weapon Tuesday.
CHS selling three Tennessee hospitals
FRANKLIN, Tenn.CHS selling 3 Tenn. hospitals Commonwealth Health’s parent company is selling three hospitals in Tennessee as part of broader plans to pay off debt.
75 Years Ago - Lackawanna County meat and butter supplies are low as rationing begins
As the rationing of meats, butter, cheese and other fats got underway across the United States, supplies of these items were low in many butcher shops and stores in Lackawanna County.
Casey, Wolf dominate new poll
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and Gov. Tom Wolf led their likely Republican opponents by wide margins in the first major independent poll of their election races this year.
Man charged with having stolen ATVs
SCRANTON — Police charged Dominick Pometti with possession of two stolen all-terrain vehicles Monday.
Voters back gas drilling, renewable energy
State voters overwhelmingly favor promoting renewable energy sources over natural gas, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Judge postpones ruling on prison sex abuse case
A magisterial district judge postponed ruling on whether to forward sexual abuse charges against a former Lackawanna County Prison guard to county court pending a decision on whether two of the three offenses fall outside the statute of limitations. Josep
Cold, snowy March extends ski season
A cold and snowy March made Pennsylvania ski area operators rethink year-end plans. “We decided to make some snow last night,” Montage Mountain spokesman Jeff Slivinski said Tuesday. On Monday, Montage sent a tongue-in-cheek email apologizing for lying ab
Commissioners to establish county fair authority
Lackawanna County plans to establish a new authority to run its county fair, which officials hope to make an annual event following its 2019 debut. After announcing earlier this month that the inaugural Lackawanna County Heritage Fair will be held next ye
State rail infrastructure dollars awarded locally
SCRANTON — Hundreds of thousands of dollars of state rail infrastructure funding is coming to Lackawanna County. The State Transportation Commission approved $32 million for 27 projects statewide. Among them, Scranton Transload Inc. will get $700,000 to r
100 Years Ago - Big Easter sale at the Globe Store
March 28, 1918 War fundraiser at $105,000 Officials with the local Knights of Columbus war fundraiser reported that they received $105,000 in contributions since the start of the campaign March 18. Today was the last day for the campaign but officials sai
Scranton DPW to work Friday, be off Monday for Easter holiday
SCRANTON — The city’s Department of Public Works will work Friday, but be off on Monday in observance of the Easter holiday. The holiday will affect trash pickup. Garbage and collection of red recycling containers will be a day behind next week, according
Woman gets house arrest after drug deal at Scranton motel
SCRANTON — A Wilkes-Barre woman will serve three months of house arrest after police found a hefty amount of heroin, cocaine and cash in a car she rode in last year. India Pran-zoni, 22, told President Judge Michael J. Barrasse she’s an addict but has bee
State police investigating after body found in Roaring Brook Twp. woods
ROARING BROOK TWP. — State police at Dunmore are investigating a body found in a wooded area.