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Author: Ed Pikulski

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News Engine is an ongoing discussion with locals, leaders, decision-makers, reporters, editors, and newsmakers that impact your daily life. 

Ed Pikulski is a broadcaster, photojournalist, editor, and Director of Interactive Media for Times-Shamrock Communications. 

You may have heard Ed on WARM, Rock 107, seen his photographs in The Scranton Times-Tribune, been one of his students at Marywood University, or visited one of the dozens of news and entertainment websites he managed, helped develop, and produced.

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WNEP morning meteorologist Joe Snedeker joins the News Engine Podcast to discuss, well, everything. Joe goes into detail about how he got his start at WNEP, when and why he began wearing shorts in the middle of winter, the rigors of the annual Go Joe bike ride, and why he can't sit still and battles a short attention span. It all adds up to a high-energy morning broadcast that has lasted over two- decades.Joe shares his feelings about the work St. Joseph's Center does, how he handles any awkward moments that come with teasing his co-workers on the air, what he thinks of people who claim to be meteorologists but aren't, and how he really doesn't want to be the center of attention.CLICK HERE to donate to St. Joseph's Center.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Many people have seen Frank Dubas' creations. From his colorful umbrellas over Bogart Place to his community Gardens of Cedar, Dubas has been making Scranton a more colorful place while creating a splash on social media.Learn more about how he did it and what's next.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Rich Roman, District Executive for PennDOT’s Engineering District 4, joins the News Engine Podcast to discuss the 7.5-mile Interstate 81 widening project between Scranton and Avoca.The enormous project will cost $500 million and take 10 years but it will be 5 years before crews start digging. Between now and then there's a lot of planning.Rich takes us inside the expansion and discusses how traffic will be affected and what drivers and commuters can expect. He also discusses a similar 7-mile widening project for Luzerne County that's expected to start in two years.We also couldn't resist the opportunity to give Rich some grief about the traffic circle near the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport and he breaks down for us why roundabouts can work.If you travel on Interstate 81 in Lackawanna or Luzerne Counties this episode is a must-listen.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Carbondale native Earl Granville is a decorated Army veteran who served tours in Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, famously losing his leg to a roadside bomb and his twin brother to suicide.Earl joins the News Engine podcast to tell us about how he battles adversity and how he helps veterans and law enforcement, sharing insight into how his injury and the loss of his brother helped guide him toward the work he does today.Earl shares the story of the loss of his leg in combat, his twin brother's suicide, and how those tragedies helped shape his life of service. When he's not competing in extreme and endurance events to promote well-being, Earl travels the country delivering his inspiring message of hope, wellness, and healthy ways to serve.You can reach Earl at his Instagram handle @earlgranville or www.earlgranville.org. You can also help any of the organizations Earl works with.Operation Enduring Warrior www.enduringwarrior.orgOscar Mike www.oscarmike.orgWarriorStrong www.WarriorStronginc.orgAchilles Freedom Team www.achillesinternational.orgCamp Freedom www.campfreedompa.orgVeterans Promise www.veteranspromisenepa.orgValhalla Veterans Services www.valhallaveterans.comYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Chris Murley and Dan Shurtleff have a love of coal mining and its history. They understand how mining helped shape the region and wanted to find a way to share their knowledge and love of anthracite mining with a new generation who may know little or nothing about the industry that helped build Northeast Pennsylvania.The mining enthusiasts took one look at the long-forgotten Brooks Mine at Nay Aug Park and knew they found something special. Knowing the mine was perfect to rehabilitate and share with the public they now needed permission and funding.They approached the City of Scranton for permission to enter and inspect the mine, and once inside they realized restoring the long-closed mine was possible. Their non-profit organization Underground Miners swung into action and began raising the funds needed to complete the work.You can donate, volunteer or explore the history of anthracite mining at  Underground Miners or email the team at ugmanthracite@gmail.comYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
The Times-Tribune politics reporter Borys  Krawczeniuk breaks down the Primary election by taking a look at what happened to Jerry Notarianni and if reassessment was to blame.Borys also digs into the emergence of Bill Gaughan onto the Lackawanna County stage, what Matt McGloin is going to need to learn to be a commissioner, and how local voters sought change and younger leadership.Over the past several years Borys has been tracking a change in voter registration in Lackawanna County and Pennsylvania. The increase in the number of registered Republicans and a drop in the number of registered Democrats may have NEPA shifting toward purple instead of blue.We also ask Borys about the changes voters made to the Scranton School Board, the re-emergence of Nibs Loughney in Dunmore, the first new mayor in Carbondale in almost 20 years, and what we can expect in November.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Former Lackawanna County District Attorney and Pennsylvania Attorney General Ernie Preate joins the News Engine Podcast for an extensive interview that details his rise to the top of county and state politics, his stunning fall, and his desire to reform prisons he helped fill.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Rev. Myron Myronyuk, the pastor of St. Vladimir Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Scranton, has spent the past year on a personal mission to help purchase supplies for soldiers from his Ukraine homeland.  He purchases helmets, body armor, tourniquets, uniforms, boots, vehicles, drones, and medical supplies and ships everything to the front lines in Ukraine. Father Myron speaks to the soldiers - including his twin brother Taras - weekly and offers spiritual and emotional support, confession, and therapy to the troops as he travels Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York for the supplies Ukrainian soldiers desperately need - all while running his parish on North 7th Avenue.To support Ukraine's soldiers, people can send checks to St. Vladimir Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, 430 N. 7th Ave., Scranton, PA 18503, or call (570) 342-7023Read more about Father Myron's work HERE.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
On Jan. 26, 1981, Scranton School Director Tommy Genova was running late for a school board meeting. He exited his car behind the district's administration building and was shot in the back, dying a few hours later.  Scranton Tribune reporter Lew Marcus was in the building covering the school board meeting when the shooting occurred and talks about that night and the years that followed.Editor's note: During the episode, we refer to Tommy Genova's brother as a state trooper. The trooper mentioned was his cousin, not his brother.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
After years as a teacher, principal, school superintendent, and founder and director of the Steamtown Marathon, Scranton City Council President settles into his new role just a year after being sworn in.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
What started Monday as an annual social media post noting Rock 107's birthday wound up being a bit of a sad announcement for loyal fans of the 43-year-old classic rock radio station. Word began spreading that Northeast Pa's Classic Rock radio would probably be unable to host future birthday bash parties.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Newly elected state representative and former Scranton City Council President Kyle Donahue looks back on his days working for the city while he looks ahead to his position in Harrisburg representing the 113th legislative district.Donahue talks about his accomplishments during his tenure on council and discusses one of his few regrets and some unfinished business the new council and mayor will have to address.Representative Donahue dives into the Nay Aug pool project, what could have been done differently, and tells us if the state can help pay for a new swim complex. He also shares his thoughts on the Geisinger expansion near Nay Aug and how he plans to raise a young family while commuting to the state capitol.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Award-winning Scranton Times-Tribune journalist Borys Krawczeniuk breaks down what happened during the 2022 general election. Borys talks about the Fetterman vs Oz race, transparency, and how things might have been different if Oz lost the primary election. We also discuss "tough hombre" Matt Cartwright, the ballot fiasco in Luzerne County, Trump's impact on the election, and what could happen in 2024.We also ask Borys how Scranton City Council might change with the departure of Kyle Donahue, what he thinks happens with Mayor Paige Cognetti, and who might run for Lackawanna County Commissioner. You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
John Basalyga began building his name and reputation as a teenage roofer, eventually starting his own company and branching out into real estate development. John discusses how he got his start, describes the harrowing bidding process when he purchased the Steamtown Mall, updates us on the Scranton skyscraper project, and tells us if he has any interest in running for public office.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Luzerne County native and three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning LA Times reporter Paul Pringle talks about investigative journalism and his new book, Bad City: Peril and Power in the City of Angels.The true-crime events that lead to the investigation into USC School of Medicine Dean Dr. Carmen Puliafito are a shocking tale of drugs, sex, corruption, and several failed systems.Paul discusses the reporting process, the behind-the-scenes story of why his editors would not publish his story about crime and corruption at the University of Southern California, the future of journalism, and a potential Hollywood deal for 'Bad City.'You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Mike Stevens spent over three decades traveling Pennsylvania's roads for his series of features and stories with everyday people. Mike joins the News Engine podcast to tell us some of his favorite stories, how he managed to do it and what he's been up to since he partially retired a few years ago.Explore the "Stevens Says" collection of short essays and the Photo Link work Mike does.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Thom Welby, Representative for the Pennsylvania 113th legislative district, has spent his promised one year in Harrisburg. Thom discusses his regrets, successes, take on partisan politics, hopes for fairer school funding, tax relief for senior citizens, his future plans for elected office, and his legacy.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown discusses the challenges and successes he's encountered during his first term running the largest city in Luzerne County.Mayor Brown talks about crime, blight, homelessness, and investing in the city and makes the surprise announcement that he'll be seeking a second term.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Scranton Police Chief Tom Carroll talks about policing The Electric City. The chief discusses school safety and violence, gangs, community cooperation, recruiting challenges, and more.You can report a crime tip anonymously HERE.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
Part 2 of our interview with Scranton Mayor Paige Gephardt Cognetti. The mayor discusses her vision for the city, the train to New York, and her plans for the future. Join us for a wide-ranging discussion about all things Scranton.You can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Listen and subscribe on Apple PodcastsListen and subscribe on Google PodcastsListen and subscribe on SpotifyYou can subscribe to the News Engine Podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and subscribe on Spotify Contact News Engine: contactus@timesshamrock.comIf you know someone who you'd like to hear on the News Engine podcast or would like to join us we'd love to hear your guest suggestions. Visit the News Engine homepage for extra photos and reader comments.Thanks for listening!
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