
Sarah Scinto | WVIA News
Host - All Things ConsideredSarah Scinto is the local host of All Things Considered on WVIA. She is a Connecticut native and graduate of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, and has previously covered Northeastern Pennsylvania for The Scranton Times-Tribune, The Citizens’ Voice and Greater Pittston Progress.
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State police are still searching for the cause of a fire that killed 10 people.
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The Kingston behavioral health facility will close on October 30 due to staffing shortages.
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The project would add a third lane to 7.5 miles of Interstate 81.
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Local farmers are trying not to raise produce prices as the cost of doing business rises, but some say small hikes are unavoidable.
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U.S. Sen. Bob Casey discussed the bill and other healthcare concerns with local veterans in Scranton.
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The NEPA Rainbow Alliance held Wilkes-Barre city's first official Pride Parade as part of PrideFest 2022.
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New York Giants player Mark Glowinski wants to "give back" by hosting a free high school football camp in Wilkes-Barre Twp.
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In the 50 years since the Agnes flood, meteorologists have developed more accurate information and forecasting tools.
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The NEPA Rainbow Alliance announces the city's first "official" Pride Parade to be held this month.
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As the nationwide formula shortage continues, local families are using social media to help each other find formula in stores.
Stories by Sarah Scinto
- Local experts offer advice on talking about school shootings
- Scranton claims top spot for seasonal allergy suffering
- Russia expert speaks in Scranton
- Bloomsburg, Mansfield, Lock Haven Universities to keep separate athletic programs
- Tuition freeze extended at PA state-owned universities
- PA & Ukraine - How Reverberations of Russian Invasion Hit Home
- PA & Ukraine - How Reverberations of Russian Invasion Hit Home