Police nab suspect after manhunt in West Scranton

A massive manhunt ended without incident tonight about 10:15 when police captured a man they had been chasing through West Scranton for almost an hour. (10:39PM)

Dimock families sue natural gas driller

Fifteen families in Susquehanna County filed a federal lawsuit against Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. on Thursday, saying the Texas-based natural gas operator damaged their property and health while drilling for gas in the Marcellus Shale.

The families, who live in an area around Carter Road in Dimock Twp. and have gas leases with Cabot, say contamination and pollution caused by Cabot's activities has made some of them physically sick, fouled their drinking water and diminished their property values.

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Police nab suspect after manhunt in West Scranton

A massive manhunt ended without incident tonight about 10:15 when police captured a man they had been chasing through West Scranton for almost an hour. (read more)

Local serviceman killed in Kuwait

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Dimock families sue natural gas driller

Fifteen families in Susquehanna County filed a federal lawsuit against Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. on Thursday, saying the Texas-based natural gas operator damaged their property and health while drilling for gas in the Marcellus Shale. The families, who l