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WILKES-BARRE – After weeks declining to address rumors of a sale, the Wyoming Valley Health Care System issued a press release Tuesday saying it had signed a letter of intent to sell the system to a subsidiary of Community Health Systems Inc., headquartered in Franklin, Tenn.
110 hospitals in CHS system
Chris Hackett had planned to watch the Republican National Convention on television. Now he’ll have a much better seat.
More Luzerne County property owners are no-shows at their formal assessment appeals, as many as 15 percent in recent days, county officials say.
Homeowners face property dilemma
Luzerne County is facing a projected $10 million year-end deficit because last year’s budget contained some unrealistic revenue projections, county officials said Tuesday.
WILKES-BARRE –An inmate who was awarded $35,000 in a settlement of a brutality suit against the Luzerne County prison has been charged with aggravated assault for allegedly breaking the nose of a prison guard.
WILKES-BARRE – Tregg Gillis thought he had answered the question right and stepped away from the microphone, only to learn an opposing team had filed an objection.
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Support for climate-change proposals may be growing among investors in big U.S. companies.
Tropical Storm Fay continued its erratic path Wednesday reaching the coast and headed for the Atlantic Ocean, where it could strengthen and curve back toward Florida _ possibly ...
BOLTING TO GREATNESS
BEIJING — It sounds so simple.
Tim Doherty had that twinkle in his eye when he answered a simple question.
HARRISBURG — A Republican leader is trying to get Libertarian Party presidential candidate Bob Barr knocked off the Pennsylvania ballot.
NEW YORK — From affluent shoppers at Saks to bargain-hunters at Target, from Home Depot to office supplier Staples, consumers are pulling back and that’s hurting retailers and rais ...
Image is everything
“Onslaught.”
Forest City hopes to pocket Mrs. T’s pierogi title
Folks in Susquehanna County’s Forest City are so determined to show they love pierogies, they’ve created an urban legend.
Electric and hybrid vehicles may be better for the environment, but the California Legislature says they're bad for the blind.
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