16 To The Rescue: Polo the boxer puppy
In this week's 16 To The Rescue, we meet a 3-month-old boxer who rescue workers are just in awe of every day.
In this week's 16 To The Rescue, we meet a 3-month-old boxer who rescue workers are just in awe of every day.
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— One person is injured after a crash near Saint Peter's Cathedral in downtown Scranton, according to Scranton Police Department.
Police and other first responders showed up this afternoon at Wyoming Avenue and Linden Street.
Crews battling two-house fire in Scranton
A motorcycle and a car collided around 1:00 p.m.
Officials say the motorcyclist was injured and taken by ambulance to a hospital and the other driver was not hurt.
Police are looking into what caused the crash in the Electric City.
SCRANTON, LACAKWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Lackawanna County is making its budget more accessible to the public.
28/22’s Kathryn O'Leary shows us how the county’s new digital budget book is giving taxpayers a closer look at where their money is going
A new tool on the Lackawanna County website is making it easier than ever to understand how local government operates.
Penn State President delays announcement on Commonwealth Campus closings
The walk began at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and members of different churches took turns carrying the cross to the next church in town.
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker shares what Crust and Crumb roadside bakery has to offer.
A nearly forgotten piece of cinematic history has been brought back to life, thanks to the research of a Bucknell University professor and a team of students.
A judge ruled on key evidence and testimony in Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial, shaping what jurors will hear in the University of Idaho student killings case.
While the Lyrids aren't expected to be as active as it's been in the past, it's still spring's first chance to see shooting stars.
(WBRE/WYOU) — Questions remain regarding how 38-year-old Cody Balmer was allegedly able to break into the Governor's Mansion, set a fire, and get away without being detected or picked up by security.
Governor Shapiro and his family were asleep inside the mansion at the time the fire was started.
The State Police say a third-party expert will conduct an independent security review of the Governor's Mansion and property.
Many questions about the break-in and arson attack at the Governor's Mansion last weekend.
A Piper PA-22 flipped over after landing at Lehigh Valley International Airport Friday morning, according to the FAA.