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Kutztown man dies following workplace accident in Shillington

Kutztown man dies following workplace accident in Shillington

A 47-year-old Kutztown Borough resident died Wednesday after a workplace accident in Shillington Borough, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Berks County Coroner Matthew J. Stitzel said the Coroner’s Office was called to Reading Hospital to investigate the fatal incident, which occurred

Observed fruit flies in area by mop sink and packaged bread storage: Restaurant Inspections, June 4, 2026

Observed fruit flies in area by mop sink and packaged bread storage: Restaurant Inspections, June 4, 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

Coroner rules Cumru Township vehicle fire death accidental

Coroner rules Cumru Township vehicle fire death accidental

The Berks County Coroner’s Office has released the cause and manner of death for a man who was found deceased inside a vehicle following a fire in Cumru Township earlier this year.According to Berks County Coroner Matthew J. Stitzel, 44-year-old Elvin Francisco De La Cruz Martinez, of the 800 block

NetJets maintenance facility begins operations at Reading Regional Airport

NetJets maintenance facility begins operations at Reading Regional Airport

The first NetJets aircraft have arrived at Reading Regional Airport, marking the official start of operations at the company’s new maintenance facility, according to the Reading Regional Airport Authority.The maintenance center will provide service and support for NetJets’ aircraft fleet while incre

World War II Mid-Day Parade returns to downtown Reading on Friday

World War II Mid-Day Parade returns to downtown Reading on Friday

Downtown Reading will once again serve as the starting point for the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum’s annual World War II Weekend with the return of the World War II Mid-Day Parade on Friday, June 5.Organized by Downtown Reading in partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, the parade is scheduled from

Coroner releases cause of death for Central Berks officer Kristen Yeager

Coroner releases cause of death for Central Berks officer Kristen Yeager

The Berks County Coroner’s Office has released additional information following the line-of-duty death of Central Berks Regional Police Officer Kristen Yeager, including the results of her autopsy.According to Coroner Matthew Stitzel, Yeager, 42, was responding to assist a neighboring police departm

Adalyn Rose Foundation, ProBerco partner to support grieving families and local employment

Adalyn Rose Foundation, ProBerco partner to support grieving families and local employment

Packed with Purpose: Adalyn Rose Foundation and ProBerco Partner to Support Grieving Families and Create Meaningful Employment Opportunities for Individuals with DisabilitiesThe Adalyn Rose Foundation is proud to officially announce a new partnership with ProBerco, a nonprofit organization dedicated

Oley Township vehicle fire death ruled suicide, coroner says

Oley Township vehicle fire death ruled suicide, coroner says

A 69-year-old Oley Township resident whose body was discovered inside a burned van last week died by suicide, according to an updated report released Tuesday by the Berks County Coroner’s Office.The update provides additional details following a vehicle fire reported on May 26 in the 4000 block of F

John Paul II Center for Special Learning celebrates Class of 2026 graduates

John Paul II Center for Special Learning celebrates Class of 2026 graduates

The John Paul II Center for Special Learning celebrated the graduation of two students during a ceremony held Monday, June 1, at the school’s campus on Welsh Road in Shillington.The members of the Class of 2026 are Molli Gregorzek, daughter of David and Mrs. Gregorzek of Myerstown, and Cynthia Villi

ChalkPalooza returns to Reading to support bullying and violence prevention efforts

ChalkPalooza returns to Reading to support bullying and violence prevention efforts

The Camel Project will host ChalkPalooza on Saturday, June 6, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the RACC parking lot, 30 South Front Street, Reading, PA.ChalkPalooza is a free, family-friendly community event that brings children, families, schools, organizations, and local partners together through s

ARL, Wyomissing Borough to host low-cost pet vaccine clinic

ARL, Wyomissing Borough to host low-cost pet vaccine clinic

The Animal Rescue League of Berks County (ARL), in partnership with Wyomissing Borough, will hold a low-cost vaccine clinic for dogs and cats on Thursday, June 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Wyomissing Fire Department, 1259 Penn Ave., Wyomissing.The clinic will offer rabies vaccinations, additional core

Historic World War II bombers arrive in Reading ahead of WWII Weekend

Historic World War II bombers arrive in Reading ahead of WWII Weekend

Visitors to the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum’s World War II Weekend will have the opportunity to see, and even fly aboard, two rare World War II-era bombers that have traveled to Reading as part of the Airbase Arizona Flying Museum’s 2026 Flying Legends of Victory Tour.The tour brings the Boeing B-17 Fly

William H. Rehr III, president of Reading Area Fire Museum, dies

William H. Rehr III, president of Reading Area Fire Museum, dies

William H. Rehr III, president of the Reading Area Fire Museum, former Reading fire chief and longtime advocate for preserving local firefighting history, has died, according to an announcement from the museum.In a statement, the Reading Area Fire Museum described Rehr as a passionate leader, dedica

Judge orders ICE to release Berks County grandfather from ‘unlawful detention’

Judge orders ICE to release Berks County grandfather from ‘unlawful detention’

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.READING — A Berks County grandfather was released from an ICE facility on Friday

Central Berks Regional Police Officer Kristen Yeager dies following crash in Earl Township

Central Berks Regional Police Officer Kristen Yeager dies following crash in Earl Township

Central Berks Regional Police Officer Kristen Yeager died Friday evening after a crash while responding to assist a neighboring police department in Earl Township, according to a statement released by the department.The department announced Yeager’s death with “profound sadness and heavy hearts,” de

Berks County to host free Star-Spangled Spectacular celebration on July 4

Berks County to host free Star-Spangled Spectacular celebration on July 4

Berks County residents will have an opportunity to celebrate Independence Day with a full day of family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and fireworks during the Star-Spangled Spectacular Berks County on July 4 at the Berks County Fairgrounds in Leesport.Organized by the America250PA Berks C

Pothole patching, shoulder work and widening: PennDOT upcoming roadwork May 29, 2026

Pothole patching, shoulder work and widening: PennDOT upcoming roadwork May 29, 2026

PennDOT has scheduled multiple road work projects across Berks County in the upcoming week, with lane closures and maintenance operations expected to impact several roadways.In Jefferson Township, pothole patching will take place along PA 183 (Bernville Road) between Old Route 22 and New Shafferstow

RSD Board of Directors approves new collective bargaining agreement with RESPA

RSD Board of Directors approves new collective bargaining agreement with RESPA

The Reading School District Board of Directors officially approved a new five-year collective bargaining agreement with the Reading Education Support Professionals (RESPA/PSEA/NEA) during the Regular School Board Meeting held Wednesday evening, May 27, 2026. RESPA is the exclusive bargaining agent f

Winning $10,000-a-month-for-life lottery ticket sold in Berks County

Winning $10,000-a-month-for-life lottery ticket sold in Berks County

A Pennsylvania Lottery retailer in Berks County recently sold a winning $10,000 a Month for Life Scratch-Off ticket, according to lottery officials.The winning ticket was sold at Star Gas & Diesel, located at 8558 Lancaster Avenue in Bethel Township. The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus for sel

Walk-in freezer with excessive ice build-up: Restaurant Inspections, May 29, 2026

Walk-in freezer with excessive ice build-up: Restaurant Inspections, May 29, 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

Moselem Springs Bridge in Richmond Township closed due to structural concerns

Moselem Springs Bridge in Richmond Township closed due to structural concerns

The County of Berks has closed the Moselem Springs Bridge in Richmond Township to vehicular traffic after a routine inspection revealed accelerated deterioration of the structure’s steel support beams.County officials announced Thursday that the bridge, which connects Eagle Road and Moselem Springs

Reading IMAX reopens with major upgrades, more renovations planned

Reading IMAX reopens with major upgrades, more renovations planned

R/C Reading Movies 11 & IMAX officially unveiled a renovated IMAX auditorium Thursday, marking the first phase of a broader upgrade project at the downtown theater.Local officials joined R/C Theatres President and CEO Scott Cohen and company representatives for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating

Convicted sex offender from Berks County pleads guilty to enticing minors to engage in sexual conduct

Convicted sex offender from Berks County pleads guilty to enticing minors to engage in sexual conduct

United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that Carlos Rivera-Smith, 38, of Reading, Pennsylvania, entered a plea of guilty today before United States District Judge Catherine Henry to four counts of use of an interstate commerce facility to entice a minor, and attempt to entice a minor, to enga

Penn State Berks donates leftover items from residence halls to Opportunity House

Penn State Berks donates leftover items from residence halls to Opportunity House

Every spring, students move out of the residence halls at the end of the semester, and many leave items behind that they no longer want or need. Penn State Berks residence life has found a way to make good use of these items by donating them to Opportunity House, an emergency shelter located in Read