A traveling exhibit by Catholic Charities USA looks to inspire visitors with stories of poverty and compassion as it tours ...
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People of Hope museum stops in Scranton
The stop in Scranton marks another part of the museum's three-year-long tour that looks to cover a majority of the US ...
A New York City independent movie company plans to film a thriller at local spots in October, offering opportunities both on camera and off. Cardinal Flix will film “Arachnophilia” at ...
The “Big Boy Reunion” of two of the largest steam locomotives in the world will bring massive crowds during the second half ...
A splash of colors is visible outside Scranton City Hall thanks to an annual event. About a hundred or more people gathered ...
As Pride Month kicks off, Scranton's 8th annual Pride flag-raising attracts its largest crowd yet, featuring community ...
More than 700 students earned diplomas Tuesday when Scranton High School and West Scranton High School held commencement ...
The 112-year-old Lackawanna County Children’s Library building at 520 Vine St. in downtown Scranton needs some facade repairs of loose and deteriorated pieces of stone and masonry above the entrance, ...
The Arts on Fire Festival revives Scranton's Iron Furnaces with live music, crafts, and a youth arts showcase.
Jane Jacobs, born in Scranton in 1916, wrote the seminal 1961 book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” ...
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Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders no-hitter history
A look back at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s no-hitters after duo combines to throw seventh in franchise history ...
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