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Mitsubishi Chemical to invest $20.3 million in Reading expansion, create 42 new jobs

Mitsubishi Chemical to invest $20.3 million in Reading expansion, create 42 new jobs

A $20.3 million expansion by Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials in Reading will create 42 new jobs and retain 441 existing full-time positions, according to an announcement Wednesday from Gov. Josh Shapiro.The expansion will take place at the company’s facility at 2120 Fairmount Ave. in Reading.

Two men taken into ICE custody following traffic stop on I-78 in Berks County

Two men taken into ICE custody following traffic stop on I-78 in Berks County

Two men were taken into federal custody after Pennsylvania State Police discovered active immigration removal warrants during a traffic stop on Interstate 78 in Berks County over the Independence Day weekend.According to a Pennsylvania State Police public information release, troopers from the Hambu

Reading man jailed after arrest in child sexual abuse investigation

Reading man jailed after arrest in child sexual abuse investigation

A 31-year-old Reading man is facing multiple felony charges after Berks County detectives arrested him in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of a 7-year-old child.The Berks County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday that Matthew D. Anoka, of Reading, was charged with rape of a child

Berks Pride Fest to celebrate 20th anniversary with expanded entertainment lineup

Berks Pride Fest to celebrate 20th anniversary with expanded entertainment lineup

Berks Pride Fest will mark its 20th anniversary on Sunday, July 19, with a daylong celebration at Jim Dietrich Park in Muhlenberg Township.Hosted by Reading Pride Celebration, the festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and commemorate two decades of LGBTQ+ pride, visibility and community in

City of Reading extends deadline for downtown housing development grant applications

City of Reading extends deadline for downtown housing development grant applications

The City of Reading has extended the application deadline for its Downtown Housing Development Grant Program, giving eligible property owners an additional month to apply for funding aimed at creating new residential housing in the city’s downtown.Applications for the City of Reading Downtown Housin

Albright College warned by accreditors over financial instability, budgeting issues

Albright College warned by accreditors over financial instability, budgeting issues

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 — Albright College has been warned that continued poor budgeting and fina

Reading man charged after investigators seize about 4 pounds of methamphetamine, DA says

Reading man charged after investigators seize about 4 pounds of methamphetamine, DA says

A Reading man is facing felony drug charges after investigators allegedly seized approximately four pounds of methamphetamine, drug trafficking materials and more than $10,000 in cash during an investigation by the Berks County District Attorney’s Drug Task Force.According to the Berks County Distri

Berks County Field of Heroes honors local heroes during Independence Day week

Berks County Field of Heroes honors local heroes during Independence Day week

The 2026 Berks County Field of Heroes concluded July 6 after welcoming visitors to Wyomissing Stone House Pond for a weeklong tribute honoring military members, first responders, healthcare workers, educators, community leaders, and other local heroes.Presented by the West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary

CASA of Berks County announces Laura Biancone as new Executive Director

CASA of Berks County announces Laura Biancone as new Executive Director

CASA of Berks County has announced the appointment of Laura Biancone, MSW as its new Executive Director.Biancone brings a wealth of nonprofit leadership experience, community engagement, and a deep commitment to serving vulnerable populations. Most recently, she served as Executive Director of the L

Reading police arrest 16-year-old, charge him as adult in fatal July 4 shooting

Reading police arrest 16-year-old, charge him as adult in fatal July 4 shooting

A 16-year-old has been charged as an adult with criminal homicide following a fatal shooting late Saturday night in Reading that claimed the life of another 16-year-old.According to the Reading Police Department, officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of Windsor Street at approximately 11:32 p.m

Utility work, crack sealing, shoulder widening: PennDOT upcoming roadwork July 5, 2026

Utility work, crack sealing, shoulder widening: PennDOT upcoming roadwork July 5, 2026

Motorists in Berks County should expect several roadway work zones this week as PennDOT and a local utility complete maintenance and infrastructure projects. The work will include crack sealing, shoulder widening, and waterline installation, with daytime lane restrictions and flagging planned at sev

Reading opens official Pennsylvania World Cup Fan Zone with ribbon cutting downtown

Reading opens official Pennsylvania World Cup Fan Zone with ribbon cutting downtown

City officials and regional tourism leaders officially opened the Pennsylvania World Cup Fan Zone in downtown Reading on Friday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Santander Arena, kicking off a weekend of free events centered around the FIFA World Cup 2026.The ceremony featured Reading Ma

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