
Kat Bolus | WVIA
Kat Bolus is a reporter for the WVIA News team.
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The North Branch of the Susquehanna River is the state's 2023 River of the Year. The waterway beat out the Perkiomen Creek, Conestoga River and Schuylkill River for the honor. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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The Scranton School District is now the second district ever statewide to leave financial recovery. While officials marked the exit last Tuesday, five districts statewide are still under the designation. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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Representatives from the PA Broadband Development Authority held eight. listening sessions across the state. The sessions were meant to spread the word about how residents can help increase internet access statewide. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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An international company based in New England that operates an indoor farm in Dubai is planning to open its second vertical farm in Northeast Pennsylvania. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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Standing in front of a statue of labor leader John Mitchell in Scranton, Congressman Matt Cartwright claimed his sixth victory on Wednesday. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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Human remains discovered 10 years ago in Luzerne County were identified as a Wilkes-Barre teenager who went missing over five decades ago. WVIA’s Kat Bolus has more.
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Northeast Pennsylvania will be home to a new state park. The state's 2022-23 budget included funding for three new state parks. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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Representatives with diverse backgrounds from across Pennsylvania are serving on a coalition created by the state to help grow the Keystone State's outdoor recreation industry. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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The state recently announced a new effort to pardon thousands of Pennsylvanians from marijuana-related convictions. WVIA's Kat Bolus has more.
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President Joe Biden was in Wilkes-Barre Tuesday to discuss a new plan aimed at tackling crime across the country. WVIA's Kat Bolus, who was at Wilkes University for the speech, has more.