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NWS confirms brief tornado touched down in Amity Township with 70 mph winds

NWS confirms brief tornado touched down in Amity Township with 70 mph winds

The National Weather Service has confirmed that a brief EF-0 tornado touched down in Amity Township on Tuesday afternoon, July 1, causing tree damage along a nearly one-mile path before dissipating northwest of Earlville.According to a storm survey conducted by the NWS Mount Holly office, the tornad

Reading bomb squad demonstration warns of fireworks-related injuries and fire risks

Reading bomb squad demonstration warns of fireworks-related injuries and fire risks

With Independence Day celebrations fast approaching, city officials and public safety experts gathered Wednesday morning at the Berks County Fire Training Center to demonstrate the dangers of consumer and illegal fireworks in a dramatic safety event designed to inform and caution residents.Fire Mars

Brandon Pugh announces run for Mayor of Lyons Borough

Brandon Pugh announces run for Mayor of Lyons Borough

Brandon Pugh, a current member of the Lyons Borough Council, has announced his candidacy for mayor in the upcoming municipal election.A 13-year resident of the borough, Pugh describes himself as a “regular working man candidate” who is committed to serving the town’s 439 residents with what he calls

Got the Nerve? Triathlon celebrates record adaptive athlete participation

Got the Nerve? Triathlon celebrates record adaptive athlete participation

The IM ABLE Foundation proudly celebrated the 21st year of its signature event, Got the Nerve? Triathlon, with a powerful display of community, courage, and inclusivity. Held for the first time at Thomas P. Grater Memorial Park, next to the Ephrata Community Pool, the race took place on Sunday, June

PSP reminds residents to celebrate safely, enforces traffic laws over Fourth of July weekend

PSP reminds residents to celebrate safely, enforces traffic laws over Fourth of July weekend

As Independence Day celebrations approach, the Pennsylvania State Police are urging residents to celebrate responsibly, reminding the public of the dangers associated with fireworks, water recreation, and grilling, while also stepping up highway enforcement across Berks, Lebanon, and Schuylkill coun

Mailloux named Director of PA Small Business Development Centers

Mailloux named Director of PA Small Business Development Centers

The Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers (PASBDC), a statewide economic development organization with its lead office at Kutztown University, has named Sarah Mailloux as its new state director. Mailloux has more than 10 years’ experience and begins her role Monday, Aug. 11.Mailloux return

BCTC students earn national honors at 2025 SkillsUSA competition

BCTC students earn national honors at 2025 SkillsUSA competition

Several students from the Berks Career & Technology Center (BCTC) earned top national recognition at the 2025 SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference, held this June in Atlanta, Georgia.The annual competition brings together the top career and technical education students from across the U

LGBT Center of Greater Reading launches July fundraisers to support critical community services

LGBT Center of Greater Reading launches July fundraisers to support critical community services

The LGBT Center of Greater Reading is calling on the community to support a trio of fundraising events this July, as the organization faces urgent financial challenges that could impact its ability to operate beyond September.Known for providing mental health counseling, case management, and support

Severe storms bring flash flooding, water rescues across Berks County

Severe storms bring flash flooding, water rescues across Berks County

Tuesday evening’s storms brought heavy rain, strong winds, and flash flooding to Berks County, prompting water rescues and road closures in several communities.The line of storms moved through the region from west to east beginning around 5:00 p.m., delivering intense downpours and damaging wind gus

Pa. State Trooper charged with aggravated assault of infant; previously charged with intimidation of witness in the case

Pa. State Trooper charged with aggravated assault of infant; previously charged with intimidation of witness in the case

Attorney General Dave Sunday announced charges against a Pennsylvania State Trooper for causing head trauma to an infant, and for a pattern of abuse and endangerment against the infant and two other children.Christopher S. Young, 35, of Lancaster County, was previously charged with intimidating a wi

Police seek information in Robesonia hit-and-run involving tractor-trailer

Police seek information in Robesonia hit-and-run involving tractor-trailer

The South Heidelberg Township Police Department is investigating a hit-and-run crash that caused major utility disruptions in Robesonia Borough and is asking the public for help identifying the vehicle involved.According to police, the incident occurred between 1:00 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. on June 20. Du

Three hospitalized after Route 61 crash sends tractor-trailer into parked vehicles and garage

Three hospitalized after Route 61 crash sends tractor-trailer into parked vehicles and garage

Multiple people were hospitalized following a five-vehicle crash that occurred Wednesday, June 25, at the intersection of Pottsville Pike (Route 61) and Zweizig Road in Perry Township, according to a Pennsylvania State Police crash report.The incident happened when a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder (Unit 1),

Alexander Darlington announces campaign for Mayor of Lyons

Alexander Darlington announces campaign for Mayor of Lyons

Alexander Darlington is a 22 year old Independent running for Mayor of Lyons. Darlington’s campaign has been focused on a listen-first agenda, which means gathering concerns from the residents and discovering the most pressing issues of the town. The campaign was launched in May after being asked to

Reading Hospital seeking participants for its Patient and Family Advisory Council

Reading Hospital seeking participants for its Patient and Family Advisory Council

Reading Hospital is recruiting dedicated individuals to join its Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). The volunteer group will begin meeting in September 2025 and will allow community members to have a voice in local healthcare.“Your insights and experiences can make a real difference in shap

Powerball ticket worth $150,000 sold online to Berks County player

Powerball ticket worth $150,000 sold online to Berks County player

A Powerball ticket purchased online by a player in Berks County has won $150,000 in the Pennsylvania Lottery’s June 14 drawing, lottery officials announced.The winning ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn — 4, 6, 9, 23, and 59 — as well as the red Powerball number 25. The player had add

State Police investigating phone scam in Alsace Township that defrauded Fleetwood man of $2,000

State Police investigating phone scam in Alsace Township that defrauded Fleetwood man of $2,000

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a theft by deception that occurred in Alsace Township, where a Fleetwood man was scammed out of $2,000 by an individual posing as a member of the Berks County Sheriff’s Office.According to a public information release from the Reading Patrol Unit, troopers

Berks County food producers awarded grants to strengthen local agriculture

Berks County food producers awarded grants to strengthen local agriculture

Two Berks County food producers will share more than half a million dollars in federal funding as part of a broader $21 million investment announced by the Shapiro Administration this week to enhance Pennsylvania’s food supply chain and agricultural economy.Clover Farms Dairy and Keim Orchard were a

Swim season is here! Red Cross shares critical water safety tips for children and families

Swim season is here! Red Cross shares critical water safety tips for children and families

Summer is here and the American Red Cross urges families to prioritize water safety education and swim lessons, fostering confidence and lifelong skills that help everyone stay safer in and around the water. Participation in formal water safety and swim lessons can reduce the risk of drowning.“Befor

City of Reading announces David Barr as new Community Development Director

City of Reading announces David Barr as new Community Development Director

Mayor Eddie Morán announced the appointment of David Barr as the City of Reading’s new Community Development Director. Reading City Council confirmed the appointment during a special meeting Friday.“David brings decades of leadership in planning, development, and major infrastructure projects at the

State Police investigating road rage incident involving firearm in Earl Township

State Police investigating road rage incident involving firearm in Earl Township

The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a road rage incident that reportedly escalated when a firearm was displayed, according to a public information release from the Reading Patrol Unit.Troopers were dispatched on the evening of May 14, 2025, to the 1000 block of West Philadelphia Avenue i

WCR Center for the Arts welcomes new board member Kay Haring

WCR Center for the Arts welcomes new board member Kay Haring

The WCR Center for the Arts is proud to welcome Kay Haring as the newest member of its Board of Directors. With a rich background in nonprofit leadership and a strong dedication to community service, Kay brings valuable experience and a shared passion for the arts to the organization.Kay officially

Tec Centro Berks appoints new Executive Committee to support workforce development mission

Tec Centro Berks appoints new Executive Committee to support workforce development mission

Tec Centro Berks has announced the appointment of a new Executive Committee to lead the organization in its continued mission to expand workforce and educational opportunities for Latino and underserved communities in Berks County.The new leadership team includes individuals with broad experience in

Man charged with dissemination of child pornography following investigation

Man charged with dissemination of child pornography following investigation

The Berks County District Attorney’s Office, following complaints from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, identified and charged 34-year-old Daniel J. Huber of Abington, Maryland with Sexual Abuse of Children – Dissemination of Child Pornography, and related charges, after detec

Mayor Moran emphasizes community responsibility, announces youth safety working group in curfew remarks

Mayor Moran emphasizes community responsibility, announces youth safety working group in curfew remarks

One day after the Reading Police Department announced renewed enforcement of the city’s juvenile curfew via social media, Mayor Eddie Moran addressed the public Thursday morning in a livestreamed press conference, voicing frustration, urgency, and a personal plea for community-wide responsibility.Wh