The Scranton Times-Tribune

Until August 2023, it was the flagship title of Times-Shamrock Communications and run by three generations of the Lynett-Haggerty family.

Within 20 years, the Times was the dominant newspaper in northeastern Pennsylvania, and the third-largest in the state (behind only the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Pittsburgh Press).

[5] In 1938, Richard Little, owner of Scranton's Sunday paper, The Scrantonian (founded 1897), teamed up with Morris L. Goodman to buy the Tribune as well.

The Goodman-Little family partnership continued for almost half a century, until Richard Little III sold his interest to the Goodmans in 1986.

However, its legal name is still The Scranton Times; the licensee for sister radio station WEJL and its satellites is "The Scranton Times L. P." In April 2023, the newspaper ceased offering a print edition on Mondays.

[6] That August, Times-Shamrock Communications sold the Times-Tribune and three other daily newspapers to MediaNews Group.

The paper endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2016, then native Scrantonian Joe Biden in 2020.

The paper's headquarters in Scranton