October 16, 2009 Stories

Teen Accused of Making Threats

Teen Accused of Making Threats

A ninth grader at Hanover Area High School is accused today of plotting to hurt other high school students.

Dogs Need New Home

Dogs Need New Home

Twenty-one dogs from a so called puppy mill are up for adoption in Schuylkill County. The SPCA hopes people will open their hearts and homes to the four-legged friends.

Wilkes-Barre Flu Shot Clinic

Wilkes-Barre Flu Shot Clinic

Hundreds of people flocked to the Kirby Health Center in Wilkes-Barre Friday, anxious to get the H1N1 vaccine for their children.

Deadly Crash on Route 220

Deadly Crash on Route 220

A woman from Bradford County was killed Friday morning after a two-vehicle crash on Route 220.

New Parryville Bride Opens

New Parryville Bride Opens

A bridge project was unveiled Friday in Carbon County. It will mean faster response time in case of a fire.

Dealing with the Snow

Dealing with the Snow

If you live in the mountains you probably had more snow than anybody else. The valley cities didn't get much of anything. Even so, it was still the first snow of the season and people in the Hazleton area were dealing with it the best way possible.

Snow Knocks Out Power

Snow Knocks Out Power

Our October snowstorm left some people in the dark. The heavy snow on tree limbs caused power failures in several parts of our area.

Airport Gets Money for New Tower

Airport Gets Money for New Tower

The top transportation official from Washington D.C. was in our area. Friday.

Missing Teens Found Safe

Missing Teens Found Safe

Two teenagers who disappeared in Carbon County have been found and they are okay.

Sayre Area Vaccinates Students for N1H1

Sayre Area Vaccinates Students for N1H1

Students at Sayre Area JUnior/Senior High School lined up Friday to get a vaccination against H1N1, also known as swine flu.

Fall Festival Deals With Snow

Fall Festival Deals With Snow

It's a first for the Timber and Balloon Festival at Shawnee Mountain.

Hotel Tax Could Hurt

Hotel Tax Could Hurt

Hotel operators in Lackawanna County aren't too happy about a proposed hike in a hotel tax.