The Gov. Mifflin School District’s interpretation of state rules requiring masking in schools was again discussed Monday, as a handful of residents and parents debated…
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Reading City Council allowed the Reading Parking Authority earlier this year to place parking meters in loading zones in the downtown. Monday night, council was…
In conjunction with more than 20,000 locations across the United States, St. Ambrose Church will host the America Needs Fatima Rosary Rally on Saturday, Oct.…
Joanna Marie Fleming, 46, who has a Fleetwood address, has entered an open plea to 25 animal cruelty charges in Lancaster County, the Pennsylvania Society…
The Reading Public Library held its 11th annual Cocktails & Classics fundraising event Friday at the DoubleTree by Hilton, Reading. About 285 attended the event,…
Bethel Township police said the weekend crash that killed a motorcycle rider from Montgomery County was part of a chain-reaction crash involving three other vehicles.…
The American Cancer Society’s annual Relay For Life of Boyertown went to the dogs — literally — on Sunday as the fundraising event joined forces…
BOYERTOWN — After three years and countless volunteer hours, the General Carl Spaatz National U.S. Army Air Forces Museum hosted its grand opening. A self-guided…
A modest white house with wood siding along Philadelphia Avenue in Shillington where John Updike spent most of his childhood is now home to Pennsylvania’s…
September hit the ground running with the remnants of Hurricane Ida making for a soggy start on the 1st. The 4.95 inches of rain officially…
Daily thought “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” Matthew 5:6 A good meal brings satisfaction to a…
At a gala opening Friday night, Reading FilmFest announced it had received a $25,000 endowment in honor of the late actor and Reading native Michael…
There are some elections that are hard to ignore. Picking presidents, for example. Or selecting members of Congress or the state Legislature. Or voting for…
Sara Smedley found herself driving behind a large truck — the kind you see transporting bulk loads of trash to landfills — on a road…
Schuylkill Valley school directors adopted a policy during Monday’s regular board meeting to clarify the display and removal of classroom decorations unrelated to the district’s…
A program that helped renters pay their utility bills and rent during the COVID-19 pandemic will come to an end on Oct. 4. The Berks…