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Murder-suicide plot thwarted in PA county
Read full article: Murder-suicide plot thwarted in PA county"I thought this was a joke because anybody can call up and say they're anybody from anywhere," said Michael Conforti, owner of Pocono Mountain Firearms. Their next step was calling local gun shops including Pocono Mountain Firearms. Family members told police the woman had been suffering from post-partum depression since her daughter was born. "Between 11 and 20% of moms experience postpartum depression, at least some form it. It's just the blues, all the way to real postpartum depression to some sort of psychotic break all, all of that," said Dr. Heba Tajwar.

College basketball players expelled, season canceled
Read full article: College basketball players expelled, season canceledMax Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT via Getty ImagesSCRANTON, Pennsylvania (CNN) - You won't find any upcoming games on the Lackawanna College Men's Basketball webpage, WNEP reported. Just three games into their regular season, the rest of their schedule has been wiped clean -- a total of 29 games have been canceled. Lackawanna football players will miss gathering in the gym to watch hoops this year. Members of the basketball team allegedly attended a planned fight as supporters. "Falcon athletes often come to Lackawanna College in pursuit of an athletic scholarship at another school," said Warren.

Deer crashes into cell phone store
Read full article: Deer crashes into cell phone storeA deer came crashed through one of the storefront windows of the cell phone store on North Main Avenue in West Scranton. it would come back and run forward again, come back and run forward again, come back and run forward again. The deer finally got out of the store by jumping through the other storefront window. "I was shocked, I was shocked to see a deer in the store but what else could I do? "Glass all over, all over the rug, all over the store, glass all outside of the store when it broke out the other glass," Schraud said.

Police: Groom sexually assaulted wife's bridesmaid before wedding
Read full article: Police: Groom sexually assaulted wife's bridesmaid before wedding(CNN) - A groom is facing sexual assault charges after investigators say he forced himself on his wife-to-be's bridesmaid, WNEP reported. Police say it happened while the wedding party and friends were celebrating before the nuptials at a resort near Stroudsburg. But investigators in Monroe County say it was the events leading up to their wedding that have him now charged with sexual assault for allegedly forcing himself on his wife`s bridesmaid. Police say the assault stopped when the bride came into the locker room which led to a physical fight between the bride and groom. And he admitted to leading her into the locker room.

Couple went on spending spree after accidental deposit, police say
Read full article: Couple went on spending spree after accidental deposit, police sayState police say Robert and Tiffany Williams of Montoursville spent most of the money on items ranging from an SUV to a race car. State police say the couple living at a home on Cypress Street in Montoursville got themselves into hot water after spending money that wasn`t theirs. Investigators say Robert and Tiffany Williams had $120,000 deposited into their account at BB&T on May 31 through a mistake by a teller. But instead of contacting the bank about the deposit, the couple allegedly spent most of the money. It contacted Tiffany Williams on June 20 and told her the couple had to pay back the $107,000 in overdraft fees they incurred.

Police: Couple went on spending spree after accidental deposit
Read full article: Police: Couple went on spending spree after accidental depositA couple in Lycoming County is facing theft charges after their bank accidentally deposited more than $100,000 into their account. State police say Robert and Tiffany Williams of Montoursville spent most of the money on items ranging from an SUV to a race car. State police say the couple living at a home on Cypress Street in Montoursville got themselves into hot water after spending money that wasn`t theirs. Investigators say Robert and Tiffany Williams had $120,000 deposited into their account at BB&T on May 31st through a mistake by a teller. It contacted Tiffany Williams on June 20th and told her the couple had to pay back the $107,000 in overdraft fees they incurred.

Pa. school district threatens foster care for unpaid lunch debts
Read full article: Pa. school district threatens foster care for unpaid lunch debtsCNNThe Wyoming Valley West School District in Pennsylvania sent out hundreds of letters this week telling parents who had lunch debt to pay or their children could go into foster care. CNN has reached out to Wyoming Valley West School District, but has not heard back. Joseph Muth, the director of federal programs for the school district, was identified by WNEP as the man who wrote the letter. Muth also told the affiliate the school district was considering serving students with delinquent accounts peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Joanne Van Saun, who runs the local agency, told CNN on Saturday she feels her agency was weaponized to threaten families.