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Berks County police urge drivers to stay sober during Fourth of July holiday

Berks County police urge drivers to stay sober during Fourth of July holiday

Law enforcement agencies across Berks County are reminding motorists to celebrate responsibly this Independence Day weekend as they join a nationwide campaign to crack down on impaired driving.The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is partnerin

Reading Theater Project presents Just What the Doctor Ordered

Reading Theater Project presents Just What the Doctor Ordered

Reading Theater Project will present a staged reading of “Just What the Doctor Ordered,” a farce by local playwright Judd Lear Silverman, on July 18 at 1 p.m. at the Wyomissing Library, 9 Reading Blvd. A post-performance Q&A with the playwright will follow. In this Moliere-meets-Orton farce, a Jewis

Junior Fair Board to host America 250 celebration at Berks County Fair

Junior Fair Board to host America 250 celebration at Berks County Fair

The Berks County Fair will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with a free, family-friendly event led by its Junior Fair Board on Friday, July 10.The “Celebrating America’s 250th” event will take place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds in Leesport. Organizers say the patriotic celebration

Big Boy No. 4014 draws thousands to Reading Outer Station despite record heat

Big Boy No. 4014 draws thousands to Reading Outer Station despite record heat

Thousands of railfans gathered at Reading Outer Station in Muhlenberg Township on Thursday for a rare opportunity to see Union Pacific’s legendary Big Boy No. 4014 as it made its only scheduled whistle stop in Berks County during the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad’s Semiquincentennial Ste

Helping Harvest receives $1 million gift from Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce

Helping Harvest receives $1 million gift from Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce

Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank Thursday received a gift of $1 million from singer-songwriter and Berks County native Taylor Swift and her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.Swift has a history of supporting organizations that work to combat food insecurity. In December 2025, she dona

Reading District Libraries staff member named to 2027 Caldecott Committee

Reading District Libraries staff member named to 2027 Caldecott Committee

Reading is getting representation in selecting the winner of one of the most distinguished awards in American literature.Marissa Guidara, Youth Services District Consultant with Reading District Libraries, has been named to the 2027 Caldecott Committee to help name the next recipient of the esteemed

Berks County 4-H dairy judging team earns first place at statewide competition

Berks County 4-H dairy judging team earns first place at statewide competition

A team of Berks County 4-H members earned top honors during the annual Pennsylvania 4-H Animal Judging Contests Day, held recently at Penn State’s University Park campus.The Berks County senior dairy judging team of Wyatt Lehner, Alexis Servin and Connor Servin captured first place in the statewide

Wyomissing names WWII veteran Morris “Whitey” Rahn as Grand Marshal of 2026 Independence Day Parade

Wyomissing names WWII veteran Morris “Whitey” Rahn as Grand Marshal of 2026 Independence Day Parade

As Wyomissing prepares to celebrate America’s 250th, the Borough is proud to announce that Morris Rahn, better known to many as “Whitey,” will serve as Grand Marshal of the 2026 Wyomissing Independence Day Parade.Mr. Rahn, a 99-year-old World War II veteran and current resident of Berkshire Heights,

Reading officials demonstrate fireworks dangers ahead of Fourth of July celebrations

Reading officials demonstrate fireworks dangers ahead of Fourth of July celebrations

A consumer firework ignited a throw pillow in seconds Wednesday as thick black smoke quickly filled the air, illustrating the dangers city officials hope residents will remember before Fourth of July celebrations begin.The demonstration, held at the Berks County Fire Training Center, brought togethe

Reading Public Museum opens Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad

Reading Public Museum opens Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad

Vic and Dena Hammel present Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad, an engaging photography exhibit now open at the Reading Public Museum. The exhibit will be on view in the Meinig Family Gallery and the Works on Paper Gallery through August 11, 2026. The presenting sp

Bern Township homeowner dies after tree limb strikes him during yard work

Bern Township homeowner dies after tree limb strikes him during yard work

A Bern Township man died Tuesday evening after a tree limb struck him while he was trimming a tree from a ladder, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Berks County Coroner Matthew J. Stitzel said the incident occurred at 5:09 p.m. on June 30, when the Berks County 911 Center received a rep

BCIU appoints Robert C. Farina as Director of the Office of Professional Learning

BCIU appoints Robert C. Farina as Director of the Office of Professional Learning

The Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) has announced the appointment of Robert C. Farina as Director of the Office of Professional Learning, effective July 1, 2026.Mr. Farina’s appointment was approved by the BCIU Board of Directors following a comprehensive search and interview process. He succe

Reading residents to receive free admission to Schlegel Pool Thursday and Friday amid extreme heat

Reading residents to receive free admission to Schlegel Pool Thursday and Friday amid extreme heat

Update: To accommodate more residents during the Extreme Heat Warning, city officials say Schlegel Pool will now operate with two admission sessions on Thursday, July 2, and Friday, July 3.Mayor Morán has authorized FREE admission for City of Reading residents during the following sessions:Session 1

Blue Marsh Lake upgraded to harmful algal bloom advisory; visitors urged to avoid discolored water

Blue Marsh Lake upgraded to harmful algal bloom advisory; visitors urged to avoid discolored water

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has upgraded the harmful algal bloom status at Blue Marsh Lake from a Watch to an Advisory, warning visitors to use caution around areas of the lake where blue-green algae may be present.The advisory, issued Wednesday, July 1, follows the detection of moderate levels

Reading Code Red requires dogs to be brought indoors during extreme heat

Reading Code Red requires dogs to be brought indoors during extreme heat

The Animal Rescue League of Berks County has issued a Code Red for the City of Reading due to a sustained heat index above 95 degrees from July 1 – July 5, 2026.Under Bill #22, an amendment added to the City Code, Chapter 141, Part 2 Animals, Section 205 Caring for Animals in 2015, any person who ow

Officials urge sober driving and boating ahead of Independence Day holiday

Officials urge sober driving and boating ahead of Independence Day holiday

With one of the busiest travel weekends of the year approaching, law enforcement and public safety officials gathered Tuesday at Blue Marsh Lake to remind residents that impaired driving and boating are entirely preventable and that enforcement efforts will be stepped up throughout the Independence

Reading announces Independence Day holiday operations, City Hall closures

Reading announces Independence Day holiday operations, City Hall closures

The City of Reading has announced holiday operations and schedule changes ahead of the Independence Day weekend, including the closure of City Hall and adjustments to street sweeping.City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3, in observance of the holiday. Normal business hours will resume on Monday

Reading man charged in alleged straw purchase of five firearms

Reading man charged in alleged straw purchase of five firearms

A Reading man is facing felony and misdemeanor charges following an investigation by the Berks County District Attorney’s Gun Violence Reduction Task Force into alleged straw purchases of firearms.According to the Berks County District Attorney’s Office, Joel Mendoza-Diaz, 26, of the 1500 block of P

Berks County senior centers open as cooling sites during ongoing heat wave

Berks County senior centers open as cooling sites during ongoing heat wave

Berks County seniors are being encouraged to seek relief from the ongoing heat wave by visiting local senior centers that are serving as cooling sites during normal business hours.According to the Berks County Area Agency on Aging, the county’s senior centers offer air-conditioned spaces where older

Driver dies after vehicle strikes tree in Amity Township

Driver dies after vehicle strikes tree in Amity Township

A 56-year-old Pottstown man died following a single-vehicle crash Saturday morning in Amity Township, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.The crash occurred at approximately 6:08 a.m. June 27 in front of 1832 Old Swede Road, authorities said. A preliminary investigation determined the man

Exeter Township motorcyclist dies after crash with minivan

Exeter Township motorcyclist dies after crash with minivan

A 49-year-old Exeter Township man died following a motorcycle crash involving a minivan early Saturday morning, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Emergency crews were dispatched at 12:11 a.m. Saturday, June 27, to the intersection of St. Lawrence Avenue and Shelbourne Road in Exeter Tow

Extreme Heat Watch issued for Berks County as heat index could reach 108 degrees

Extreme Heat Watch issued for Berks County as heat index could reach 108 degrees

The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Watch for Berks County and surrounding areas, warning that dangerously hot conditions are possible from Wednesday afternoon through Saturday evening, with the most intense heat expected Thursday and Friday.Forecasters say daytime heat index val

Reading And Philadelphia men charged with robbery and firearms offenses

Reading And Philadelphia men charged with robbery and firearms offenses

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Alfredo Cardona Padilla, age 48, Ceferino Charles Hernandez, age 49, both of Reading, Pennsylvania, and Paul Gerald Simmons, age 51, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were charged by indictment with robbery and f

Mohnton bicyclist killed in Spring Township crash identified

Mohnton bicyclist killed in Spring Township crash identified

A 78-year-old Mohnton man has died after his bicycle was struck by an SUV Friday afternoon in Spring Township, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Berks County Coroner Matthew J. Stitzel said the Coroner’s Office was notified of the death at 3:06 p.m. Friday, June 26, by the Emergency Dep