2021
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Joe Nardone presents ‘Night of Doo Wop and Legends’
Back in the early 1960s, a DJ in California locked himself in a broadcast booth and played She Cried, by Jay and the Americans, over and over again, for six hours garnering lots of attention and h

Times Leader P.M. Update: Saturday 8/28/21
Kevin Carroll is here with a look ahead to what we re working on for Sunday s edition of the Times Leader, and it s going to be a big one that you really won t want to miss: A look ahead to our upcomi

H.S. Football: Wilkes-Barre Area shakes off slow start, defeats Scranton
KINGSTON Like a few teams Friday night, Wilkes-Barre Area had the start of its football season delayed Saturday afternoon. Weather, though, wasn t a factor like a day earlier.

H.S. Football: Lake-Lehman opens season with loss to Lakeland
LEHMAN TWP. Lake-Lehman s opening show felt like a rehearsal.

It’s an opportune time for action and cleaner water
In the wake of what has become a legacy of inadequate commitment and investments of financial and technical resources at the state and federal levels, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation is optimistic that

Their view: Syringe services programs save lives and support recovery
I am a first responder on the frontlines of the overdose crisis and grew up in a family tremendously impacted by substance use disorder (SUD).

Your view: Reconsider vaccine mandates for healthcare workers, students
I am writing to express my concerns regarding the implementation of mandating vaccination for healthcare professionals.

Kimberly Palmer: How to bounce back when your income drops
Losing income is never easy, but it s become increasingly common over the last year and a half: According to the Pew Research Center, 44 percent of U.S. adults say their household has experienced eith