
Geisinger doctor: ‘No evidence that COVID vaccine impacts fertility’
In recent weeks Geisinger physician Dr. Jennifer Gell has been fielding questions about COVID-19 vaccines.

Best Cigar Pub to host collaborative, 6-course meal on March 7
Have you heard of Yukhoe? How about yuzu jelly?

Designer purse raffle will benefit McGlynn Center
Here s your chance to win a stylish handbag just in time for spring and help children in need at the same time.

Heart patient vigilant about COVID precautions
Sharon Hinchey put herself under quarantine last March.


‘You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown’ on tap for Wolfpack Players
Let s see, how does that song about happiness go?

Ninety years ago, she was a ‘Valentine’s Day present’
A little more than nine decades ago, a young woman in Wilkes-Barre felt so despondent over the death of her little boy that she told her husband she wanted to move back to Italy.

Dorothy T. Withey Carroll celebrates a century
Dorothy T. Withey Carroll, a resident of The Village at Greenbriar, recently turned 100, but she doesn t feel old.

Community comes together ‘to save a little life’
Little Evee is one lucky kitten, thanks to some dedicated firefighters and a generous neighbor.

Forty Fort woman reflects on 60 years of ‘a fairy tale romance’
When Joan Lally was an 18-year-old freshman at what was then Wilkes College, back in the 1950s, she noticed a young man at the end of the row in math class.

Artists showcase what they love in LCCC virtual exhibition
One of Terese Rogers young relatives was wearing a costume, complete with a wand, and taking a walk near her home when all of a sudden this black cat showed up and started walking beside her.

Wilkes University prof authors book on squirrel research
Sniff. Sniff. From a squirrel s vantage point, the peanut butter in that wire contraption smelled so good, so enticing it was just too hard to resist.

Dance Theatre of Wilkes-Barre stages classic ballet after all
You re doing magic, Gina Malsky told Oliver Lew, who was wearing a cape as part of his costume and a mask to combat the coronavirus.

Dark comedies, documentaries, personal journeys all on Dietrich screen
A young woman is determined to avenge her friend.

Fromajardis are a savory pastry, stuffed with cheese and herbs
I d never heard of them before. I wasn t sure how to pronounce their name. But every time I paged through my Best of America Traditional Regional Recipes the picture of little cheese pastries called

Best friends for more than 50 years, they celebrate birthdays this week
Bonnie Fox of West Pittston turns 65 today Jan. 14 and her best friend since elementary school, Mary Lynn Kutzer Murray of Harford will celebrate her 66th birthday on Saturday.

Watershed Association welcomes submissions for ‘Water in Winter’
Along with just about everyone else who enjoys spending time outdoors, Michelle Riley from the Brodhead Watershed Association noticed she had a lot of extra company this past summer and fall.

Movies 14 to screen DTWB’s ‘The Story of the Nutcracker’
Some people thought the Dance Theatre of Wilkes-Barre wouldn t be able to perform at all this past year, because of COVID-19.

Book by local author makes First Ladies come alive
When the Johns Hopkins Hospital asked Caroline Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, to help raise funds in 1890, she refused unless the hospital would agree to admit women to its medic

Retired schoolteacher, would-be pilot, will celebrate a century
You can still hear a bit of mischief in her voice when Anne Adams, soon to celebrate her 100th birthday, talks about learning to fly.