What we're working on for Nov. 28
Posted: November 27, 2012 - 6:02pm

Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for Wednesday's edition ... * In Bloomsburg: A man's admitted "hatred" of Press Enterprise Editor Jim Sachetti allegedly drove him to send scads of emails and make phone calls that "menaced" Sachetti and family members. Now police have issued a citation. * In Berwick: A spooked dog darted out of a wrecked van on Front Street late Monday night and hid in a nearby parking lot. But a family managed to coax the pooch out from under a car, and they're caring for the canine until they can reunite it with its owners. * In Danville: A personal care home on Mill Street is condemned, leaving more than a dozen residents scrambling to find accommodations. What we're tracking elsewhere in the world... * The wild dogs that killed a child at the Pittsburgh Zoo are featured in a 2013 calendar. * A 12-year-old boy in western Pa. is in a medically induced coma after a gas can he was using to fuel a bonfire exploded. * A California substance-abuse counselor was charged with murder and drunken driving after she allegedly struck a pedestrian and drove for more than two miles with the dying victim stuck in the windshield of her car. And finally ... * Inmates in a Bangkok prison competed in a "Gangnam Style" dance competition behind bars and barbed wire. Thai officials say the contest helped to relieve inmates' stress and keep them fit. Look for these stories and more in Wednesday's edition of the Press Enterprise.

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