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Railroad trestle painting project to begin next week in West Reading

Railroad trestle painting project to begin next week in West Reading

The gateway into West Reading is set to receive a makeover as improvements begin on a prominent railroad bridge in the borough.According to the Borough of West Reading, the Norfolk Southern railroad bridge located at Penn Avenue and Second Avenue will be power-washed and repainted beginning Monday,

State awards $700,000 for downtown Reading redevelopment project on Penn Street

State awards $700,000 for downtown Reading redevelopment project on Penn Street

State Sen. Judy Schwank (D-Berks) and City of Reading Mayor Eddie Moran applauded a $700,000 award through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency’s Community Revitalization Fund Program to support the redevelopment of 418 and 422 Penn St. in downtown Reading.The total cost of the Aston Investment G

Alsace Township man killed in tree-cutting accident, coroner says

Alsace Township man killed in tree-cutting accident, coroner says

A 76-year-old Alsace Township man died Saturday after being struck by a falling tree branch while working on his property, according to the Berks County Coroner’s Office.Berks County Coroner Matthew J. Stitzel said the incident occurred around 12:39 p.m. on April 18 in the zero hundred block of Wans

Penn State Berks and Berks Nature coordinate City Nature Challenge

Penn State Berks and Berks Nature coordinate City Nature Challenge

Penn State Berks and Berks Nature are again teaming up to coordinate the City Nature Challenge (CNC), a citizen science initiative that helps people learn about nature in their surrounding environments and share observations with a worldwide community of naturalists and conservationists.Programming

New DCNR graduates assigned to French Creek State Park in Berks County

New DCNR graduates assigned to French Creek State Park in Berks County

The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) has welcomed a new class of rangers and park managers, including two who will serve at French Creek State Park.DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn joined staff and families at Little Buffalo State Park to celebrate the 2026 graduat

County Treasurer announces Bethel Township, Caernarvon Township, Cumru Township, and Oley Township now can pay county real estate taxes online

County Treasurer announces Bethel Township, Caernarvon Township, Cumru Township, and Oley Township now can pay county real estate taxes online

Berks County Treasurer Mitchell R. Darcourt is pleased to announce that Bethel Township (District 30), Caernarvon Township (District 35), Cumru Township (District 39), and Oley Township (District 67) are now able to pay outstanding annual and interim real estate tax bills online with credit/debit ca

Buildup of old food residue and debris under chip display shelf: Restaurant Inspections, April 17, 2026

Buildup of old food residue and debris under chip display shelf: Restaurant Inspections, April 17, 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

Two injured in shooting on Muhlenberg Street, police say

Two injured in shooting on Muhlenberg Street, police say

The Reading Police Department is investigating a shooting that left two people injured early Sunday morning on the 1700 block of Muhlenberg Street.According to police, officers were dispatched around 6:18 a.m. on April 12 after receiving multiple calls reporting individuals discharging firearms in t

Pedestrian critically injured after being struck by Fleetwood police vehicle

Pedestrian critically injured after being struck by Fleetwood police vehicle

A pedestrian was critically injured early Monday after being struck by a Fleetwood Police Department patrol vehicle on West Main Street, according to the Northern Berks Regional Police Department.Police said the incident occurred around 12:09 a.m. on April 13, when officers were dispatched to assist

ICE appeals Pa. orders blocking water and sewer to planned detention centers

ICE appeals Pa. orders blocking water and sewer to planned detention centers

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.UPPER BERN — The federal government is reviewing contracts to convert warehouses

Rotary District 7430 hosts annual Four Way Test Speech Contest for high school students

Rotary District 7430 hosts annual Four Way Test Speech Contest for high school students

High school students from across the region took part in the 2026 Rotary District 7430 Four Way Test Speech Contest, an annual program designed to promote public speaking, ethical reasoning, and leadership development among youth.The contest begins at the local level, with Rotary Clubs partnering wi

Berks County Luminary Awards highlight workforce development and $10M in homeownership investments

Berks County Luminary Awards highlight workforce development and $10M in homeownership investments

The Second Annual Berks County Luminary Awards brought together community leaders, financial institutions, and workforce advocates on April 9 to highlight the connection between workforce development and homeownership in Berks County.Hosted by Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Berks in partne

Meet a volunteer who teaches English as a second language classes

Meet a volunteer who teaches English as a second language classes

This article originally appeared in Good Day, Berks — Spotlight PA’s free daily newsletter for Berks County and your daily dose of Berks County essentials. Sign up here.This week’s Community Spotlight honoree is Gina Fiore, 23, who is employed as a paralegal at Legal Aid of Southeastern PA. She also

Hit-and-run crash on I-78 in Bethel Township leaves one dead, state police investigating

Hit-and-run crash on I-78 in Bethel Township leaves one dead, state police investigating

A man was killed Friday morning in a hit-and-run crash along Interstate 78 in Berks County, according to the Pennsylvania State Police.The incident occurred around 11:15 a.m. on April 10 in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 78 near mile marker 13.3 in Bethel Township, police said.Troopers from the P

East Penn Manufacturing opens 930,000-square-foot distribution center in Maidencreek Township

East Penn Manufacturing opens 930,000-square-foot distribution center in Maidencreek Township

A new 930,000-square-foot distribution center for East Penn Manufacturing was officially unveiled Friday during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Maidencreek Township, marking a major expansion for the Berks County-based company.Developed by the Wolfson Group, the facility at 8697 Allentown Pike is expec

Lane closures, maintenance operations: PennDOT upcoming roadwork April 10, 2026

Lane closures, maintenance operations: PennDOT upcoming roadwork April 10, 2026

PennDOT has scheduled multiple road work projects across Berks County from April 10 through April 20, with a mix of long-term construction, lane closures, and maintenance operations expected to impact several major roadways.In Tilden Township, sweeping operations will take place on PA 61 between the

PA4Peace Youth Advocacy Day brings youth leaders to Pennsylvania State Capitol for civic engagement and policy advocacy

PA4Peace Youth Advocacy Day brings youth leaders to Pennsylvania State Capitol for civic engagement and policy advocacy

RIZE Youth Arts Organization and Berks4Peace are proud to host the annual PA4Peace Youth Advocacy Day, a youth-led civic engagement initiative bringing young leaders from across Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania State Capitol on Monday, May 4, 2026, for a day of advocacy, legislative engagement, and

Healthy Kids Day & Kids Color Run offers families activities to kickoff Spring

Healthy Kids Day & Kids Color Run offers families activities to kickoff Spring

On Saturday, April 25, 2025, the YMCA of Reading & Berks County and Berks County Parks & Recreation are co-hosting Healthy Kids Day & Color Fun Run at Berks County Heritage Center, 1102 Red Bridge Road, Reading, PA 19605 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.“We’re excited to get people outdoors and finally out of

Sheperis receives distinguished professional service award from American Counseling Association

Sheperis receives distinguished professional service award from American Counseling Association

Dr. Carl Sheperis ’89, vice provost and dean of Graduate Studies at Kutztown University, has been named the 2026 winner of the Arthur A. Hitchcock Distinguished Professional Service Award from the American Counseling Association (ACA). The award was presented at the association’s annual conference i

Berks County farm among those preserved through $10.2 million state investment

Berks County farm among those preserved through $10.2 million state investment

A Berks County farm is among 31 across Pennsylvania that will be permanently preserved through a new state investment aimed at protecting agricultural land from development.The Shapiro Administration announced more than $10.2 million in funding to purchase development rights for farms totaling 2,645

Genesius Theatre to debut world premiere adaptation of “Peter Pan” in Reading

Genesius Theatre to debut world premiere adaptation of “Peter Pan” in Reading

Genesius Theatre will host the world premiere production of a new adaptation of Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up from April 10 through April 18, bringing a reimagined version of the classic story to its playhouse at 153 N. 10th Street.Longtime Genesius Theatre actor and director and curre

Reading Theater Project presents a reading of “Fourteen Votes” by Susan Sneeringer

Reading Theater Project presents a reading of “Fourteen Votes” by Susan Sneeringer

All politics is local, as someone once said. As Susan Sneeringer demonstrates in her newest play, all politics is personal, too. Sneeringer’s play “Fourteen Votes” is the latest in the Reading Theater Project’s Play Reading Series. The reading, featuring script-in-hand performances by local actors,

Old food debris and trash under food preparation station: Restaurant Inspections, April 9, 2026

Old food debris and trash under food preparation station: Restaurant Inspections, April 9, 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

Peter Suppa, Reading Muhlenberg Career and Technology Center, named recipient of the 2026 Annie Sullivan Award

Peter Suppa, Reading Muhlenberg Career and Technology Center, named recipient of the 2026 Annie Sullivan Award

The Berks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) honored 21 outstanding nominees for the 2026 Annie Sullivan Award on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, and announced Mr. Peter Suppa as this year’s award recipient.For the first time, the reception and award ceremony were held at the Reading Hospital School of Healt