The Citizens' Voice - Sat Nov 07
More than 31,000 state residents have signed a petition in the last month to protect jobs at Sallie Mae and to voice their concerns about legislation that puts about one-third of those jobs at risk company-wide. The total number of petition signatures was revealed Friday at a town-hall meeting at Sallie Mae in Hanover Township amidst the company's ...
Weidlich's lawyer negotiates with fedsThe Citizens' Voice - Sat Nov 07
Mark Moran / The Citizens' VOice Barton Weidlich is accused of intimidating a witness in the ongoing political corruption probe.
Waldenbooks in Hazleton's Laurel Mall will close next yearThe Citizens' Voice - Sat Nov 07
Waldenbooks in Laurel Mall is among the 200-some Borders Group Inc. stores slated to close nationwide in 2010, the parent company announced Friday.
Pa. moms follow holistic approach to parentingYork Dispatch - Fri Nov 06
Becoming a parent for the first time three years ago, Kim Murphy tried to do everything the way she was raised by her parents and from what she read in pediatricians? handbooks, but it just didn?t feel right.
31 thousand Sallie Mae petition signaturesMSNBC - Fri Nov 06
Sallie Mae employees say Luzerne County wants to save their jobs and they have more than 31 thousand signatures to prove it.
Plymouth Bar ShutteredWNEP - Fri Nov 06
State and Plymouth police and Luzerne County detectives showed up to the Olde Tymers Pub in Plymouth just before noon Friday armed with drills and locks.
In historic move, law group honors MuroskiTimes Leader - Thu Nov 05
For the first time, the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association presented its President's Award to a sitting county judge.
Priest in court for role in daughters beatingMSNBC - Thu Nov 05
A partying priest is heading to trial for his role in a vicious beatdown. Gregory Malia used to be a priest at Episcopalian churches in West Pittston and Susquehanna County.
Pets Truck Rolls into TownWNEP - Thu Nov 05
A specially-designed truck rolled into the WalMart near Hazleton Thursday, filled with cats and dogs available for adoption.
NE Pa. paper wins new trial in defamation caseSeattle Post-Intelligencer - Wed Nov 04
Pennsylvania's high court says the role of two accused judges in a $3.5 million defamation award against The Citizens' Voice of Wilkes-Barre warrants a new trial.
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