April 7, 2009 Stories
Memorial for Victims of Binghamton Shooting
The community of Binghamton, New York continues to heal, just days after the shootings that took 14 lives, including the suspected shooter.
Census Jobs Available
In Carbon County nearly one in every ten people is out of work. Some relief is on the way but it's only temporary.
More Parking Coming to Geisinger
It seems as though there's always construction going at Geisinger Medical Center near Danville.
Car Crashes into House
Two families cannot live in a duplex in Williamsport after a car plowed right through the double-block home on Hepburn Street.
College Program Celebrates 30 Years
A little-known college degree program is celebrating a big milestone in the Poconos, 30 years of teaching adventure and party planning.
Three Charged in Alleged Murder Plot
A student in Wayne County is accused of plotting the murder of his own mother. The Western Wayne student is charged with trying to get two brothers to kill his mom.
New Life in Legendary Bakery
Breads and goodies are baking once again at the place that was home to a legendary bakery in Wyoming County. Three years after Gables closed, a new bakery has opened in that location.
Body Found in Pond
The Pike County coroner was called to a pond Tuesday afternoon after a body was found.
Extra Eyes for Security in Carbondale
Security cameras have been installed in Carbondale. City leaders said the cameras are meant to crack down on crime and residents like the idea.
New Traffic Light at Busy Intersection
Officials in Carbon County held a ceremony Tuesday afternoon to celebrate a new traffic light near Jim Thorpe. The community thought it was so important to have the new light, the school district pitched in to help get the stop light in place.
Giant Egg Created for Easter
For the second year, a bakery in Columbia County has created a giant peanut butter Easter egg, ready to feed not one sweet tooth but hundreds.
Students Dealing with Gloomy Job Market
Luzerne County Community College held its annual job fair Tuesday. School officials and students alike said this is the toughest job market they have ever had to deal with.
Missing Girl Not Abducted
The 12-year-old girl who was the focus of an intense search Monday in Northumberland County left her home on her own, according to police.
Food Baskets Blessed
The group Friends of the Poor is handing out food in Scranton so families in need can enjoy Easter dinner. It's become a spring tradition in Lackawanna County and this year more people are looking to the organization for help.
PennDOT Urges Work Zone Safety
PennDOT is warning drivers to slow down in construction zones or face serious consequences.


