• Clean-up underway after Ashley fire

    ASHLEY, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The cleanup process is underway after a fire in Luzerne County. Flames broke out above the American Legion Club in Ashley Wednesday, causing extensive water damage to the establishment. On Thursday, some members of the club gathered to assess the damage and figure out a game plan. They're trying to []

  • Mary Ashley Stevenson commits to Stanford

    On Tuesday, women’s basketball head coach Kate Paye announced that Mary Ashley Stevenson, the 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year at Purdue, has transferred to Stanford. “Mary Ashley is another fantastic addition to our program, someone who is fiercely competitive and works incredibly hard to improve each day,” Paye said in a press release. […]

  • Longtime public servant Bob Ashley has died

    Ashley was first elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1984 and went on to serve as Republican Leader in the 72nd and 73rd Legislatures.

  • Car crashes into hay bales, trees in Colrain

    Police are investigating a car crash Tuesday in Colrain where a vehicle was found hundreds of yards off the roadway.

  • Alanna Smith pours in 22 as Lynx overtake Storm

    Alanna Smith scored 22 points in her debut with her new team, Napheesa Collier added 20 points and 12 rebounds and the visiting Minnesota Lynx rallied for an 83-70 victory over the Seattle Storm on Tuesday in the WNBA season opener for both teams.

  • Slutshaming on the internet: Read an extract from 'Sluts' by Beth Ashley

    How is the internet fuelling slutshaming? Read an extract from Beth Ashley's non-fiction book 'Sluts: The Truth About Slutshaming & What We Can Do To Fight It' published by Penguin Random House.

  • Ashley Madison Netflix doc: All the celebrities revealed in cheating hack

    A new Netflix documentary about Ashley Madison covers the dating website for cheaters and its 2015 hack, which leaked the names of celebs such as Josh Duggar, Snooki's husband, Jionni LaValle, and Hunter Biden.

  • A new Netflix documentary on Ashley Madison offers a clear warning

    It was hard to feel bad for the victims of the Ashley Madison hack when the news dominated headlines in 2015. From its inception, the website — launched in 2002 with the express purpose of making it easier for married people to cheat on their partners — always seemed to push up against the boundaries of bad taste. With controversial billboards featuring unauthorized images of everyone from Hillary Clinton to Mitt Romney, the site never shied away from negative publicity or outright hate. For...

  • Ashley Madison: Every Celeb Mentioned in Netflix Doc About the Scandal

    [caption id="attachment_3607452" align="alignnone" width="900"] Josh Duggar and Jionni LaVelle[/caption] Netflix's newest docuseries about the Ashley Madison scandal referenced several celebrities. Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies and Scandal, which released all three parts on Wednesday, May 15, explored how the cheating website brought in so many members — and how a targeted hack affected millions of users, ruined marriages and destroyed lives. The docuseries included interviews from former...

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    The True Story Behind Netflix’s Ashley Madison Docuseries

    A new Netflix documentary series looks at the aftermath of the Ashley Madison hack through the eyes of the victims

  • Ashley apartment, American Legion fire sends people running

    ASHLEY, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A fire above the American Legion in Ashley had people running out of the building. The structure fire began on the second floor of a three-story building. According to the Ashley Fire Chief, three people were in the upstairs apartments when the fire started and about half a dozen people []

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    Athletes of the Week: Ashley Preece & Journee Hartman, Thunder Ridge Tennis

    IDAHO FALLS (KIFI) - Sometimes tennis partners just click. Sometimes they don’t need to. “We’ve been friends for a really long time,” said Ashley Preece. “And then we both started entering tournaments in middle school, elementary school, just when we were younger. And then, when we got to high school, we just kept playing together.”