Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Controversial Luzerne County immigration ordinance off the table

A controversial immigration ordinance failed to receive four Luzerne County Council votes required for introduction Tuesday, which means the proposal is off the table and won’t advance to a public hearing and final decision through majority vote.

Luzerne County mail ballots sent for May 19 primary election

Luzerne County May 19 primary election ballots were mailed Monday, which means voters should start receiving them this week, county Election Director Emily Cook said.

Wilkes-Barre General Hospital overseers discuss first 90 days under new ownership

As Wilkes-Barre General Hospital nears a 90-day milestone under new ownership, the facility’s leadership spoke about its progress Monday.

Eight Luzerne County workers hired in March

Eight Luzerne County government employees were hired in March, while two past workers returned to county employment, according to the new monthly human resources department personnel report.

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TRACK AND FIELD INVITATIONALS: Kondrosky sets record with latest win

In addition to pursuing dual-meet success each week, track and field teams and athletes spend many weekends competing in invitationals, which can serve as a good preview of what is ahead in the postseason.

ALL-STAR NOTEBOOK: Kopetchny receives top honors

Wyoming Area’s Luke Kopetchny was named Player of the Year when the Times Leader revealed its All-Wyoming Valley Conference boys basketball team April 19.

H.S. Softball: Memorable homer gives Redeemer win over Wyoming Area

WEST PITTSTON — Holy Redeemer’s Katie Genovese picked a good time to hit her first career home run.

NEXT LEVEL: Giardina contributes to Lehigh victories

Silvio Giardina had had three-hit and three-run games during his freshman season as an infielder on the Lehigh University baseball team.

Sancho, Kondrosky lead Wyoming Area track wins

With an extra meet early in the season, Nanticoke entered Wednesday with the Wyoming Valley Conference Division 2 girls track and field lead.

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Big innings fuel Patriots in baseball

Pittston Area scored five times in the third inning, then six in the sixth Thursday to maintain its share of the Wyoming Valley Conference Division 1 baseball lead with a 13-5 victory at Berwick.

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