Bridge cleaning to cause lane restrictions in Penn Township
PENN TOWNSHIP — There will be a lane restriction on Route 522 in Penn Township, Snyder County, next week while PennDOT performs bridge maintenance.
PENN TOWNSHIP — There will be a lane restriction on Route 522 in Penn Township, Snyder County, next week while PennDOT performs bridge maintenance.
LEWISBURG — Artists & Artisans-Cooperative Gallery in Lewisburg is featuring “Visual Voices” throughout September.
CATAWISSA TWP. -- The Catawissa Township supervisors are asking Catawissa borough to make a few changes to a proposed...
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BLOOMSBURG -- Town Council will spend a little more than $8,000 to add six new laws to...
OHIOPYLE -- When Bloomsburg opened its new Bloomsburg Area Recreational Trail, some residents objected. But when...
BLOOMSBURG -- A Mount Carmel man serving a lengthy state prison term pleaded guilty in a separate arrest for driving...
NUMIDIA -- The Valley Chemical Auxiliary has raised and donated $100,000 in support of a century of service by the...
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU)— It’s the fourth week of high school football with a lot of upsets in the fold as two of our top three teams fell in tonight's action.
The 28/22 Friday Night Sports Show is back with final scores and game highlights.
Week four under the Friday Night Lights is all wrapped up, see what you missed, and check out the final scores.
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Police say they have arrested a juvenile in Georgia who made social media posts threatening violence to schools in northeastern Pennsylvania.
According to the Scranton Police Department, in a joint investigation with the Savannah, Georgia Police Department, a juvenile male, no age given, was arrested after police say he made numerous social media posts, on multiple platforms threatening school violence.
Officials say the threats identified schools in Lackawanna County and northeastern Pennsylvania.
Trustee Anthony Lubrano says Penn State is investigating him for proposing “Paterno Field at Beaver Stadium.” The university may also remove Barry Fenchak from its board.