Wednesday, August 27th, 2025

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Good morning, Scranton. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 27th of August.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Railfest in Scranton will start Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Steamtown National Historic Site and run through Sunday, offering rides, static exhibits, and demonstrations of historic locomotives—free shuttles will connect the site with La Festa downtown. Organizers say the event will help locals appreciate railroading's impact on the region. PA Homepage
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GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ State Senators Maria Collett, Nick Pisciottano and Vincent Hughes have proposed bills that will require private insurance and Medicaid to cover FDA-approved vaccines recommended by major medical groups. The proposals will remove cost-sharing—aiming to lower healthcare expenses and protect residents from preventable illnesses. PA Homepage
- ➤ On Tuesday, a federal appeals court ruled that Pennsylvania must stop discarding mail ballots for having a wrong handwritten date on the envelope — a decision that follows an earlier ruling in Pittsburgh and shields thousands of votes from being thrown out. The move is supported by groups that filed the lawsuit and may change how ballots are handled in future elections. WNEP
- ➤ At Pennsylvania Medical Solutions in Scranton, a former rag factory owned by Jushi Holdings is now used to grow and test medical marijuana in a controlled setting. Lawmakers like Rep. Abby Major want to legalize and regulate adult-use cannabis to keep products safe and taxed — the debate continues as the state budget is still being finalized. PA Homepage
- ➤ Mayor Paige Cognetti, running for reelection, said she improved Scranton’s finances by ending decades of trouble with a better bond rating and lower permit fees to attract new business; she also invested federal and state grants in road repairs, public safety, and park upgrades—steps meant to make our city stronger and safer. Go Lackawanna
- ➤ A 1.5-mile stretch of state Route 347, known as Justus Boulevard, in Scott Township will close from September 2 through fall for culvert replacement — 950 vehicles use this road daily. PennDOT said drivers must follow a detour on Interstate 81 from Exit 197 to Exit 199. WNEP
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Six additional mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus in Lackawanna County, bringing the total to 25 for the season. County coordinator Rocco Genovese said a sample was collected on July 30 near West State Street and James Way in Archbald and five more were confirmed on August 18 at sites in Ed Staback Memorial Park, Taylor and Scranton—residents are urged to remove standing water and wear long sleeves to lower the risk of bites. FOX 56
- ➤ Pediatricians at Geisinger say children should get all required vaccines before school starts to protect against diseases like diphtheria, measles, chicken pox and others. They explained that kindergartners need several shots while seventh graders and seniors must have a tetanus booster and a meningitis vaccine as flu season nears. WNEP
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Railfest 2025
All day — Steamtown National Historic Site — Admission details TBA — Celebrate the centennial of a steam locomotive with train rides, displays, and interactive programs for all ages.
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Anberlin Live Concert
7:30-9 p.m. — The Ritz Theater — Ticket prices vary — Experience the energizing performance of Anberlin at the Ritz Theater in Scranton.
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Tech Table Assistance
5-7 p.m. — Albright Memorial Library Building Scranton Public Library — Free entry — Get one-on-one help with your tech issues from smartphones to laptops.
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Oktoberfest Celebration
12-9 p.m. — Susquehanna Brewing Co. — $10 admission including your first drink — Enjoy craft brews, food, live music, and festive competitions at this lively Oktoberfest.
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Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace Co-Headlining Tour
7-8:30 p.m. — The Pavilion at Montage Mountain — Ticket prices vary — Rock giants Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace team up for a night of explosive performances and new hits.
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The Duprees Live Concert
3:00-4:30 p.m. — The Theater at North — Tickets available — Experience the magic of timeless music with the legendary Duprees.
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Tech Table Assistance
5-7 p.m. — Albright Memorial Library Building Scranton Public Library — Free entry — Get one-on-one help with your tech problems at the library's Tech Table.
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Tech Table Assistance
5-7 p.m. — Albright Memorial Library Building Scranton Public Library — Free service — Get personalized help for your tech troubles with smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
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