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Old River Road bridge closed indefinitely amid deterioration; follows Route 724 bridge project in Robeson Township

Old River Road bridge closed indefinitely amid deterioration; follows Route 724 bridge project in Robeson Township

A small roadway in southern Berks County has now been closed to all traffic due to safety concerns, adding to ongoing disruptions tied to a nearby state bridge project.Township officials announced that the Old River Road bridge, located near 1130 Old River Road by The Beidler House in Birdsboro, has

In letter to DHS Secretary Mullin, Fetterman reiterates opposition on proposed Pennsylvania ICE warehouses

In letter to DHS Secretary Mullin, Fetterman reiterates opposition on proposed Pennsylvania ICE warehouses

Following his original letter to former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, U.S. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) today sent a letter to DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterating his opposition to the proposed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers in

Berks County project receives funding in statewide environmental education push

Berks County project receives funding in statewide environmental education push

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has awarded more than $1 million in environmental education grants across the state, including funding for a project in Berks County aimed at advancing air quality research.In total, $1,019,523 was distributed to 46 projects through the departm

Two Berks County students win Berks Sinfonietta scholarship competition

Two Berks County students win Berks Sinfonietta scholarship competition

The Berks Sinfonietta has announced the winners of its second annual Scholarship Competition, recognizing standout high school musicians from across Berks County.Joshua Griffith, a senior, and Grace Campling, a junior, were selected as this year’s scholarship recipients. Griffith performed Allegro A

Food facility inspection indicates evidence of rodent activity in dry storage areas: Restaurant Inspections, April 30, 2026

Food facility inspection indicates evidence of rodent activity in dry storage areas: Restaurant Inspections, April 30, 2026

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has posted an updated list of recent Retail Food Inspection Reports for restaurants and food handlers in Berks County. Inspections are a “snapshot” of the day and time of the inspection. Violations are recorded but are often corrected on the spot prior to t

Berks County commissioner Michael Rivera announces he will not seek reelection

Berks County commissioner Michael Rivera announces he will not seek reelection

Standing across from the Berks County Services Center early Thursday morning, Berks County Commissioner Michael S. Rivera announced he will not seek reelection, bringing an end to his time in elected office after his current term.Rivera, who has served as commissioner for the past six years, said th

Passenger dies following crash into building on Hampden Boulevard in Reading

Passenger dies following crash into building on Hampden Boulevard in Reading

A 38-year-old woman has died following a motor vehicle crash that occurred earlier this week in the City of Reading, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Berks County Coroner Matthew J. Stitzel said the office was notified at 9:52 a.m. Wednesday, April 29, by physicians at Tower Health/Rea

Berks Ballet Theatre to present ‘Swan Lake’ as part of 50th anniversary season

Berks Ballet Theatre to present ‘Swan Lake’ as part of 50th anniversary season

Berks Ballet Theatre will bring one of classical ballet’s most iconic productions to the stage next month, continuing its milestone 50th anniversary season with a performance of Swan Lake in Reading.The performance is scheduled for Saturday, May 9 at 2 p.m. at the Miller Center for the Arts and will

Reading Hospital duo wins $15,000 with glove-dispensing innovation at Tower Health competition

Reading Hospital duo wins $15,000 with glove-dispensing innovation at Tower Health competition

A prototype design, matching T-shirts, and an energetic pitch helped Reading Hospital employees Kim Madonna and Cassie Mercuri win first place and a $15,000 prize at this year’s ‘Shark Tank: Tower Health Edition’ competition.The duo, known as “The Perfect Pair,” addressed a common frustration among

Wyomissing selects Maryland fire captain Eric Needle as new chief

Wyomissing selects Maryland fire captain Eric Needle as new chief

Wyomissing Borough Council has announced the appointment of Eric Needle as the next Fire Chief for the Borough of Wyomissing. His official start date as a full-time employee will be August 3, 2026. Prior to officially assuming the role full-time, Needle will begin working with the Borough in a consu

Generations of families set to reel in memories at Wyomissing Trout Fishing Rodeo

Generations of families set to reel in memories at Wyomissing Trout Fishing Rodeo

The Borough of Wyomissing is excited to announce the return of one of the community’s longest-running traditions — the Annual Wyomissing Trout Fishing Rodeo — taking place on Saturday, May 9th, 2026, at the Stone House Lawn and along Wyomissing Creek.For more than five decades, generations of Wyomis

Former Schuylkill Valley Music Teacher, Mike Buterbaugh, inducted into the PMEA Hall of Fame

Former Schuylkill Valley Music Teacher, Mike Buterbaugh, inducted into the PMEA Hall of Fame

The Reading Musical Foundation has announced that former RMF Music Education Advisor Mike Buterbaugh has been inducted into the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) Hall of Fame — a prestigious honor recognizing music educators who have made a lasting impact on their students, schools, an

When a public pipe bursts on private land, who fixes it? One PA farmer wants answers

When a public pipe bursts on private land, who fixes it? One PA farmer wants answers

This story was produced by the Berks County bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom. Sign up for Good Day, Berks, a daily dose of essential local stories at spotlightpa.org/newsletters/gooddayberks.WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — Contractors were installing a fence on Ge Fangyuan’s Old Ro

Union Pacific’s ‘Big Boy’ to stop in Reading during historic 2026 tour

Union Pacific’s ‘Big Boy’ to stop in Reading during historic 2026 tour

Union Pacific Railroad’s legendary steam locomotive, Big Boy No. 4014, is set to make a rare appearance in Berks County this summer, with a scheduled whistle-stop at the Reading Outer Station as part of a nationwide tour celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.The massive locomotive—considered the l

Guzman bill to provide digital vehicle registration passes PA House

Guzman bill to provide digital vehicle registration passes PA House

State Rep. Manny Guzman, D-Berks, today announced the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed his legislation to give Pennsylvania drivers the option to carry a digital vehicle registration card on their smartphone or device.Guzman said this legislation would bring Pennsylvania into the 21st Ce

Tower Health Street Medicine Team honors volunteers during 10-year anniversary event

Tower Health Street Medicine Team honors volunteers during 10-year anniversary event

Tower Health Medical Group’s Street Medicine team celebrated a decade of service on April 23, honoring the dedicated volunteers who have helped bring vital healthcare directly to some of the community’s most vulnerable residents.The Street Medicine program relies on a passionate network of Tower Hea

Berks Sinfonietta explores emotion and intensity in “Sturm und Drang” performance in Wyomissing

Berks Sinfonietta explores emotion and intensity in “Sturm und Drang” performance in Wyomissing

Berks Sinfonietta brought a night of dramatic contrasts and expressive depth to Atonement Lutheran Church on Saturday, April 25, as the homegrown chamber orchestra presented its “Sturm und Drang” program.The performance, led by Artistic Director Dr. David A. McConnell, focused on a style of 18th-cen

Berks County volunteers honored by state for preserving local history

Berks County volunteers honored by state for preserving local history

Two Berks County volunteers were among those honored by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission during its 2025 Volunteers of the Year awards ceremony, recognizing individuals who contribute to preserving the Commonwealth’s history.The ceremony was held April 25 at Cornwall Iron Furnace in L

LightHouse Women & Children’s Center celebrates lives changed at 4th Annual Welcome Home Party

LightHouse Women & Children’s Center celebrates lives changed at 4th Annual Welcome Home Party

LightHouse Women & Children’s Center is celebrating the overwhelming success of its 4th Annual Welcome Home Party, held at Redner’s Event Center. The sold-out event welcomed more than 300 guests and generated an outpouring of community support, making it the organization’s most impactful fundraiser

BCTC student entrepreneurs make a splash in the Shark Tank with Robert Herjavec

BCTC student entrepreneurs make a splash in the Shark Tank with Robert Herjavec

Student Chief Executives from the Berks Career and Technology Center’s (BCTC) afternoon Business Management and Entrepreneurship (BME) program recently had the exciting opportunity to pitch their company idea to Robert Herjavec during the 20th Anniversary of the Schmidt Training and Technology Cente

Guzman highlights $1M investment for Reading Area Community College

Guzman highlights $1M investment for Reading Area Community College

State Rep. Manuel Guzman, D-Berks, today announced $1 million in grant funding has been awarded to the Reading Area Community College through the Pennsylvania Department of Education to support expansion of dual-enrollment and workforce development programs that provide students with early access to

Kutztown University announces 2026 Chambliss Student Academic Achievement Awards

Kutztown University announces 2026 Chambliss Student Academic Achievement Awards

Kutztown University presented the 2026 Chambliss Student Academic Achievement Awards to eight accomplished students Friday, April 24. Students who received awards were nominated by staff and faculty members for meeting one or more of the seven areas of achievement: successfully completed research pr

Line painting, shoulder closure: PennDOT upcoming roadwork April 25, 2026

Line painting, shoulder closure: PennDOT upcoming roadwork April 25, 2026

PennDOT has scheduled multiple road work projects across Berks County in the upcoming week, with a mix of long-term construction, lane closures, and maintenance operations expected to impact several major roadways.In Berks County, long-term construction continues on Interstate 176 northbound and sou

Fleetwood Bank Partnership celebrated at BCIU Learning Center at Melrose Plaza 1 Playground dedication ceremony

Fleetwood Bank Partnership celebrated at BCIU Learning Center at Melrose Plaza 1 Playground dedication ceremony

On Thursday, April 23, 2026, the Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) celebrated the dedication of a new playground at its Learning Center at Melrose Plaza during a ceremony recognizing the generosity and community partnership of Fleetwood Bank.Made possible through a $5,000 sponsorship from Fleetw