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1. Boy dead in an 'extremely complex structure fire' in Wilkes-Barre (wvia.org) — A pre-teen boy died and a woman was hospitalized after a Monday night house fire on South Grant Street in Wilkes-Barre, where firefighters faced intense heat and smoke in a condemned structure. City fire crews, police, state fire marshals, county detectives, and the Red Cross all responded, and the cause of the blaze remains under investigation.
2. Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority meeting closed for rail settlement discussion (citizensvoice.com) — Luzerne County's Redevelopment Authority met privately to advance a legal settlement and sale of its 60-mile rail line serving Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, and Hanover Township, with bids due Aug. 28. The deal could clear $3.3 million in county debt and potentially enable future excursion rail service from Wilkes-Barre to Jim Thorpe, depending on which buyer is chosen.
3. Nonprofit pursues LSA grant to demolish condemned Wilkes-Barre factory (timesleader.com) — A nonprofit that owns a condemned former factory on New Grove Street in Wilkes-Barre is seeking casino-funded LSA grant backing to demolish the building and eventually build affordable senior housing. Luzerne County's redevelopment authority wants a detailed application before sponsoring the request, while county officials also move ahead with plans to sell a regional rail line and possibly convert inactive stretches to trails.
4. Community Spotlight: Wilkes-Barre area – Aug. 19, 2026 (citizensvoice.com) — Wilkes-Barre residents have a full slate of late-summer events, from Friday's shrimp boil in Miners Mills and rummage sale on South Main Street to the Osterhout Library gala and a free concert at First Presbyterian. You'll also find details on a women's club fashion show, St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen's sponsorship campaign, and local Catholic fraternal meetings.
5. HS GOLF: Richard, Clark lead Wolfpack (citizensvoice.com) — Wilkes-Barre Area's golf team edged Crestwood by two strokes, 174–176, behind strong rounds from Brayden Richards, Matt Clark, and Tyler Daugherty in Wyoming Valley Conference play. The roundup also highlights Dallas' Kilduff Cup win over Lake-Lehman and Wyoming Area's victory over Valley West at Irem Country Club.
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