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Hemp research coming to Lackawanna County
Hemp is coming to Lackawanna County. The state recently awarded a hemp research permit to the nonprofit U.S. Ecological Advanced Research & Conservation Hub in Mayfield and Lackawanna College for them to grow and explore potential industrial uses of hemp,
Boscov's groper pleads guilty
SCRANTON — A Megan’s Law registrant accused of groping a woman at Boscov’s in August pleaded guilty to the crime Friday.
Part of turnpike to close Saturday
CLARKS SUMMIT — The Pennsylvania Turnpike will close today at 11 p.m. between the Clarks Summit interchange in South Abington Twp. and the Wyoming Valley exit in Dupont.
Scranton street closures, parking restrictions in place for parade today
SCRANTON — Street closures and parking restrictions will take effect this morning in downtown Scranton for the annual Armed Forces Day Parade.
Scranton woman accused of having mobile meth lab
DURYEA — A Scranton woman is facing drug-trafficking charges after police say she was caught with a mobile methamphetamine lab during a traffic stop Friday.
50 Years Ago - Gov. Scranton leaning toward Rockefeller for nomination
Despite a pledge of neutrality in the presidential campaign, former Gov. William W. Scranton told The Scranton Times he was leaning toward New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockfeller for the Republican presidential nomination.
Feeling gray? Maybe it's the weather
Springtime hasn’t forgotten Northeast Pennsylvania, despite the season’s seemingly uncharacteristic grayness.
RODERICK RANDOM: Mullins laps field with cash, Blake’s Rolodex
Kyle Mullins whacked ’em. What might have seemed to his opponents like a close 112th state House District Democratic primary election race turned out a rout.
Anti-bullying rally held in Scranton School District
SCRANTON — John G. Whittier Elementary School students asked their peers and school community to “Put a Little Love in Their Hearts.”
Lackawanna County officials detail time capsule project
SCRANTON — Already home to more than a century of memories, the walls of the former Globe Store will soon house a box of memories and messages for future generations to open a century from now.
Scranton woman charged with making meth in rolling lab
DURYEA — A Scranton woman is facing drug-trafficking charges after police say she was caught with a mobile methamphetamine lab during a traffic stop Friday.
UGI to drop gas rates
Natural gas prices will hold steady this summer for UGI Penn Natural Gas customers and likely drop by almost 3 percent just in time for the home heating season.
Scranton Sewer Authority wants Mulligan to reimburse $87,000-plus for health care benefits
SCRANTON — The city sewer authority wants former solicitor Jim Mulligan to pay back more than $87,000 it gave him and his family for health care benefits.
Diocese of Scranton won't block release of grand jury report
The Diocese of Scranton, along with two other Roman Catholic dioceses in the state, won’t stand in the way of a grand jury report expected to detail decades of sex abuse by members of the clergy.
50 Years Ago - The Happening and The Union Gap performed at the University of Scranton
the Happenings and the Union Gap performed a the Long Center at the University of Scranton; the Gary Lane Quintet performed at the El Dorado on Lackawanna Avenue in Scranton.
Police arrest man involved in chase on I-81
SCRANTON — City police arrested a man Thursday after he led officers on a chase in a stolen vehicle on Interstate 81.
Fourth suspect in Wayne homicide arrested
A Monroe County man on the run for five months for homicide charges stemming from a deadly home invasion last year in Wayne County is in custody.
Prison Board takes step toward reinstating GED program at county jail
SCRANTON — The inmate canteen account can sustain the return of a GED program to the Lackawanna County Prison at no cost to taxpayers, county controller and prison board member Gary DiBileo said Wednesday.
Prayer and special Mass planned for missing nun
The congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary plans memorial services for Sister Angela Miller, I.H.M., and her sister, Rosemary Smith, on Sunday and Monday.
Lackawanna County Commissioners approve fair authority ordinance, appointments
SCRANTON — Lackawanna County commissioners took another step Wednesday toward establishing an authority to run its county fair and appointed nine people to serve on it.