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Activists and leaders vollied harsh criticism and accusations of voter suppression for incorrect voting instructions. → Read More
Six employees at the Berks Family Residential center have tested positive for coronavirus in the last two months. → Read More
As civil unrest flares up in some cities, the presidential election nears and the coronavirus pandemic enters its sixth month, more Pennsylvanians are arming themselves. → Read More
Activists come armed to protests in a mansion-lined neighborhood in Berks County. → Read More
Reading is inviting teens and young adults to a seat at the decision-making table. → Read More
The superintendent says that the boys would not be sent to Mifflin schools. → Read More
They say their homes were built to withstand high winds. → Read More
They had many questions, including the histories of those who would reside there. The hearing will continue Oct. 9. → Read More
Berks County Commissioner Kevin S. Barnhardt asked for $10,000 for Berks Census 2020 Complete Count. → Read More
Dr. Steven M. Gerhard will receive a 2.5 percent annual raise. → Read More
The caravan is en route to the U.S.-Mexico border. → Read More
The event was hosted by Councilwoman Marcia Goodman-Hinnershitz and other officials. → Read More
Mission of Mercy dental clinic is providing free care in Reading through Saturday. → Read More
In 1961, Efrain Berovides and hundreds of others fought to liberate their nation. → Read More
Reading Eagle: Natalie Kolb | Michael Zhingri, 8, his father, Flor, and other members of Make The Road Pennsylvania on Saturday at Fifth and Penn streets. Advocates rally in Reading for increase in Pa. minimum wage to $15 an hour Sunday March 13, 2016 12:01 AM Welcome guest! | subscribe | log in → Read More