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Wyoming Area boys basketball had a huge void in its offense coming into the season and sophomore Luke Kopetchny filled it.
Sisters, a well-established store selling curated goods, generational gifts and unique jewelry, has relocated to the ...
The inaugural West Pittston Cherry Blossom Festival 2-mile run on Saturday. Riding ahead of the runners on a bike was 91-year ...
Mary Portelli, West Pittston Historical Society president, held a program on artists Robert Carlyle Barrett and Charles ...
Harper Debra Armstrong, 5, is shown during her performance in the Little Miss Cherry Blossom contest. 5-year-old Harper Debra ...
It’s West Pittston Cherry Blossom Festival time, and it looks like the cherry trees have been holding off on losing all of ...
West Pittston Cherry Blossom Festival Parade stepped off at 11 a.m. under cloudy skies as rain moved in at the end.
Wyoming Area rallied from an early five-goal deficit Monday at Scranton Prep to post its fourth straight victory and its third straight that came at the hands of another winning team.
Plains Township resident Gerald Cross made one last push against shrinking Luzerne County Council in a proposed new charter ...
Luke Kopetchny made it to the rim and the foul line frequently while leading Wyoming Area’s historic run to the Wyoming Valley Conference Division 2 boys basketball title.
Wyoming Area closed in on securing a home field for the start of the District 2 Class 4A baseball playoffs by winning three ...
Wyoming Area remained in title contention in Division 2 of the Wyoming Valley Conference while Pittston Area’s hopes of repeating its Division 1 championship are virtually over after ...