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Man charged after thefts at Hollywood Casino, police pursuit and crash in Morgantown

Man charged after thefts at Hollywood Casino, police pursuit and crash in Morgantown

A man faces multiple charges after police say he entered vehicles at Hollywood Casino Morgantown, fled officers in a stolen vehicle and crashed into two properties before being apprehended following a search Saturday.Caernarvon Township Police said officers responded around 1:18 a.m. Aug. 15 to a re

Roadway reflector installation: PennDOT upcoming roadwork August 17, 2026

Roadway reflector installation: PennDOT upcoming roadwork August 17, 2026

PennDOT has announced several road work projects that will bring lane restrictions and possible delays to motorists traveling through Berks County over the next two weeks.PennDOT maintenance crews will conduct shoulder work and widening along Route 222 in Richmond and Maxatawny townships and Kutztow

Alvernia University awarded $16,200 state grant for aeroponics greenhouse project

Alvernia University awarded $16,200 state grant for aeroponics greenhouse project

Alvernia University has been awarded a $16,200 state grant to support an aeroponics greenhouse project, state Rep. Manuel Guzman Jr. announced.The funding comes through the second round of Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Innovation Grant Program, which supports projects aimed at improving agricultural e

Boyertown library, Spaatz Museum awarded $100K in state grants

Boyertown library, Spaatz Museum awarded $100K in state grants

State Sen. Tracy Pennycuick announced $100,000 in state grants for two Berks County organizations as part of a series of awards supporting libraries, nonprofits and cultural institutions in the 24th Senate District.The Boyertown Community Library and General Carl Spaatz National USAAF Museum each re

Berks County Controller Joe Rudderow elected first vice president of statewide association

Berks County Controller Joe Rudderow elected first vice president of statewide association

Berks County Controller Joe Rudderow has been elected first vice president of the Pennsylvania State Association of County Controllers.Rudderow was elected to the position during the association’s annual meeting at the end of July. As first vice president, he will serve on the organization’s Executi

Berks County agricultural projects receive more than $816,000 in state innovation grants

Berks County agricultural projects receive more than $816,000 in state innovation grants

Eight projects benefiting Berks County have been awarded more than $816,000 through Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Innovation Grant Program, part of a $9.7 million statewide investment announced Thursday by the Shapiro-Davis administration.Seven projects listed specifically under Berks County received

Observed grates and baskets in walk-in cooler with buildup of mold: Restaurant Inspections, August 13, 2026

Observed grates and baskets in walk-in cooler with buildup of mold: Restaurant Inspections, August 13, 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

‘In Nature’s Studio’ returns to Reading Public Museum Arboretum

‘In Nature’s Studio’ returns to Reading Public Museum Arboretum

Reading Theater Project will bring an outdoor celebration of art and community to the Reading Public Museum Arboretum on Sunday, Aug. 23, with performances staged throughout the grounds.“In Nature’s Studio,” presented in collaboration with the Reading Public Museum, will feature performances and cre

Duryea Hillclimb returns Aug. 15-16 with nearly 100 competitors

Duryea Hillclimb returns Aug. 15-16 with nearly 100 competitors

Nearly 100 racers from 17 states are expected to compete in Reading during the annual Duryea Hillclimb, scheduled for Aug. 15 and 16.The event, which was first held in 1951, is part of the Pennsylvania Hillclimb Association Championship Series. The competition is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of

Reading Housing Authority invites community stakeholders to participate in conversations about the future of public housing

Reading Housing Authority invites community stakeholders to participate in conversations about the future of public housing

Reading Housing Authority (RHA) invites community partners, human service providers, local government officials, housing advocates, and other interested stakeholders to participate in one of two upcoming conversations regarding potential changes to the Public Housing program.As part of the agency’s

22-year-old motorcyclist dies after crash in Reading during police pursuit

22-year-old motorcyclist dies after crash in Reading during police pursuit

A 22-year-old Reading man who died after his motorcycle collided with an SUV during a police pursuit has been identified by the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Luis Antonio Cruz Hernandez, 22, was operating a 1991 Kawasaki motorcycle Monday night, Aug. 10, when Reading police attempted to stop him for

State police investigating Wyomissing house fire that caused more than $400,000 in damage

State police investigating Wyomissing house fire that caused more than $400,000 in damage

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the cause of a two-alarm house fire in Wyomissing Borough that caused more than $400,000 in damage and killed three pets Saturday night.The fire was reported around 11:46 p.m. Aug. 8 at 9 Edgedale Court. According to state police, the Berks County 911 Cent

18th annual Run4Sam returns to Gring’s Mill Park on August 16

18th annual Run4Sam returns to Gring’s Mill Park on August 16

For 18 years, Run4Sam has brought the community together to celebrate the life of Samuel Brooklyn Reed through running, fellowship, and giving back. The annual event has funded scholarships, supported local nonprofits, and invested in improvements at Gring’s Mill Park—all while honoring the memory o

Berks County celebrates enhanced Home-Delivered Meals Program with ribbon cutting

Berks County celebrates enhanced Home-Delivered Meals Program with ribbon cutting

The Berks County Area Agency on Aging celebrated the implementation of its enhanced Home-Delivered Meals Program with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday at the Reading Senior Center.The Aug. 10 event highlighted the expansion of nutrition services for older adults and recognized the collaboration betw

Wyomissing celebrates completion of Berkshire Heights Playground renovation

Wyomissing celebrates completion of Berkshire Heights Playground renovation

The Borough of Wyomissing celebrated the completion of renovations to the Berkshire Heights Playground with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, marking the reopening of the neighborhood recreation space following improvements focused on safety and accessibility.The ceremony was held Aug. 7 at the play

Mary Kargbo announces retirement after 14 years leading Berks Community Health Center

Mary Kargbo announces retirement after 14 years leading Berks Community Health Center

The Board of Directors of Berks Community Health Center has announced the retirement of its founding President and Chief Executive Officer, Mary Kargbo, following 14 years of visionary leadership and dedicated service to the organization and the Berks County community.Since leading the establishment

Drainage work, shoulder widening, crack sealing: PennDOT upcoming roadwork August 10, 2026

Drainage work, shoulder widening, crack sealing: PennDOT upcoming roadwork August 10, 2026

PennDOT maintenance crews are scheduled to perform road work at several locations across Berks County during the week of Aug. 10, resulting in lane restrictions, closures and detours for motorists. Most work is weather dependent and could be delayed by rain.Old Route 100 in Washington Township will

Reading offers tips to help residents cope with summer heat

Reading offers tips to help residents cope with summer heat

This story, written by Luisa Corporan for Barrio Alegría, is part of a series designed to empower the community to take action in mitigating the impact of pollution and the misuse of natural resources. Lea este artículo en español aquí.The music, laughter, and happy moments that usually define summe

BCHC collaborates with Keystone Health to provide care to migrant agricultural workers

BCHC collaborates with Keystone Health to provide care to migrant agricultural workers

Berks Community Health Center is collaborating with Keystone Health Agricultural Workers Program to provide care for migrant agricultural workers in Berks County through BCHC’s mobile medical unit, Wellness on Wheels.BCHC is a Federally Qualified Health Center with three brick-and-mortar locations i

Wyomissing library to host Opportunity House donation drive during Summer Block Party

Wyomissing library to host Opportunity House donation drive during Summer Block Party

Opportunity House and the Wyomissing Public Library are teaming up Saturday, Aug. 8, for a “Fill the Truck” donation drive aimed at collecting gently used clothing, household goods and other items for people in need.The donation drive will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. outside the Wyomissing Pub

Reading’s art astronaut launches into national orbit

Reading’s art astronaut launches into national orbit

I flew to San Antonio expecting to test the leader in me. I returned to Reading with my armor cracked open, unafraid. It did not crack because I was under attack. It opened because I was in a room where strength did not require armor.For a week in July, I attended the 2026 NALAC Leadership Institute

Reading Public Museum announces campaign to raise final funds for Dale Chihuly Chandelier

Reading Public Museum announces campaign to raise final funds for Dale Chihuly Chandelier

The Reading Public Museum has announced an opportunity for the public to contribute to a landmark project: a custom Dale Chihuly chandelier to permanently hang in The Museum Atrium. Only $50,000 is needed to bring this project to fruition, and a GoFundMe page has been created to help The Museum achi

Route 419 bridge replacement to begin Aug. 10 in Tulpehocken Township

Route 419 bridge replacement to begin Aug. 10 in Tulpehocken Township

A portion of Route 419 in Tulpehocken Township will close beginning Monday, Aug. 10, as crews replace a nearly century-old bridge over Mill Creek.The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said Route 419 will be closed and detoured between Summer Mountain Road and Parkside Inn Road while the proj

Reading Hospital expands electrophysiology lab to advance cardiac care

Reading Hospital expands electrophysiology lab to advance cardiac care

Patients across Berks County and the surrounding region now have greater access to advanced treatment for heart rhythm disorders following an expansion of Reading Hospital’s Electrophysiology (EP) Laboratory at the Miller Heart Center.Made possible through a $4.6 million philanthropic investment rai