Wyoming Area posted two more wins, extending its winning streak to at least four games for the third time this season and ...
Wyoming Area and Pittston Area each went 1-1 during the week in Wyoming Valley Conference girls basketball with their losses ...
Attorney Matt Carmody recently announced his bid for the position of Magisterial District Judge 11-02-01, a position his ...
The last time the Pittston Area boys basketball team saw Hazleton Area, it was stumbling into what became a three-game ...
District 2 has set plans for its basketball tournaments, which will begin Feb. 17 and culminate in a three-day, 11-game ...
The West Pittston Historical Society (WPHS), in recognition of Anthracite Heritage Month, presented “Local Anthracite Mining ...
Morgan Janeski scored a season-high 17 points for the Misericordia University women’s basketball team Jan. 18 in a 66-51 loss to FDU-Florham.
Emma Kratz won three events and Wyoming Area used its depth to defeat host Tunkhannock Wednesday in a Wyoming Valley Conference girls swimming meet.
The city’s mayor, Michael Lombardo, was recently appointed as vice chair to the National League of Cities (NCL) 2025 Community and Economic Development (CED) Federal Advocacy Committee.
Nate Obrzut placed third at 285 pounds to lead Wyoming Area’s efforts Jan. 24-25 in the Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament at Lehighton.
I swear January is the longest month of my entire life each and every year. Thank goodness that’s over with. Even though February is three days shorter, it comes in as my second least favorite month.
Luzerne County’s outside engineer recently briefed the council on bridges as part of a broader plan to catalog and prioritize work on all 300-plus county-owned spans.