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Rallying for justice
The non-violent march is starting today at 4:30 pm at 14th and Bannock St. and will end at the Justice Center. Community activist Alvertis Simmons is
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:28A
Man injured in motorhome accident dies in hospital
One of the cats, Mugsy, was traumatized by the accident and ran off. Volunteers and family members have been combing the area near the crash scene since,
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:27A
Docente se defiende y acusa a policas de abuso y falsedad
El maestro Gonzlez, con 13 aos de servicios ininterrumpidos, acudi junto a su abogado Carlos Gavilanes a las instalaciones de la Editora Panam-Amrica,
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:27A
Motorists ticketed for cell phone use may be eligible for refund after
The ordinance is supposed to be updated when the Legislature creates new traffic laws, DOL spokesman Tony Sermonti said. In July, DOL became aware that its
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:25A
Motorists ticketed for cell phone use may be eligible for refund after
The ordinance is supposed to be updated when the Legislature creates new traffic laws, DOL spokesman Tony Sermonti said. In July, DOL became aware that its
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:25A
Starwatch Consumer | $600 million Botox settlement; nervous shoppers; mortgage
Allergan will also pay $225 million to resolve civil claims from the Justice Department, the company said Wednesday in a statement.
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:25A
Complaint filed against lawyer
The trustee acts as a watchdog of bankruptcy court. The complaint contained allegations similar to those under review by the Disciplinary Board of the
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:23A
DUI avoidance drawing praise
Jeff Tokach, first assistant district attorney for Luzerne County, said he has concerns that the service will be utilized by intoxicated drivers to avoid
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:23A
DUI avoidance drawing praise
Jeff Tokach, first assistant district attorney for Luzerne County, said he has concerns that the service will be utilized by intoxicated drivers to avoid
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:23A
Hazleton porches could be less inviting, thanks to a new law
If a code enforcement officer sees suspect furniture outside a home or business, the owner will be notified of the violation and have 10 days to remove it
Updated: 09/02/2010 01:23A