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Reading says at least 15 more layoffs likely, but number could jump to 37
Fifteen more layoffs of city workers now seem likely, but it could be 37 more if city unions reject a last concession, administration officials said Monday.
Contestants for pennsylvania's Outstanding Young Woman break the ice in Temple
Amy Kerlin felt a tinge of sadness to be five hours away from her family in Beaver County for the first time on Thanksgiving.
Volunteers hang greens on Reading street poles
Reading Eagle Volunteers took part in the annual hanging of the greens in 78 pole planters along Penn and Washington streets on Saturday.
Berks Christians, Jews join to recall the Holocaust's launch
Sid Bratt of Reading was 9 years old the night he watched his synagogue burn. As a mob danced and sang and yelled outside, Bratt and his family peeked out the windows of their apartment in East Prussia, then a German province.
Good Morning Reader: Bevy of free food draws thousands to Redner's Family Expo
A quarter-slice at a time, customers at the Redner's Family Expo sampled 200 pounds of Lebanon bologna on Sunday.
Debate Over Table Games in Pa. Wages On in Harrisburg
Another round of face-to-face negotiations between Governor Rendell and legislative leaders on Wednesday appeared to produce little progress on legislation that would legalize table games at Pennsylvania casinos.
Talk of the Town: Health care reform and Medicare
Question: Do you fear that proposed Senate health insurance legislation would take funds from Medicare to provide health care for the uninsured? Talk of the Town features your comments on a current issue in the news.
The Berks County sheriff's department has provided this information about people wanted for failure to appear in family court.
Costume selection called mix of psychological, pop culture influences
Fire destroys bus and limousine company office in Ontelaunee Township
A two-alarm fire Tuesday morning destroyed the office of a limousine and bus service that is attached to a commercial-truck facility in Ontelaunee Township, fire officials said.
Two-alarm blaze damages commercial building in Ontelaunee Township
Fire crews are wrapping up operations following a two-alarm blaze this morning that damaged a commercial truck facility on Willow Creek Road in Ontelaunee Township.
Retailer expects big year for celebrity costumes; some Berks shoppers prefer traditional guises
WINDSOR TOWNSHIP Berks County Man dies in car accident on Route 61 An 82-year-old man was killed in a crash on Route 61 in Windsor Township, Berks County Friday afternoon, state police at Hamburg said.
Deadlock over taxing table games chokes off help
A seemingly small but unresolved piece of the state budget has delayed millions of dollars in aid for state-supported colleges, museums, and hospitals.
5th Street Highway repaving, curb replacements begin in Muhlenberg Township
Work started Monday on a $3.1 million reconstruction of the Fifth Street Highway in Muhlenberg Township.
Quick Picks for Berks County and beyond
Welcome to The Machine: The Pink Floyd tribute band known as The Machine, above, returns to the Sovereign Center in downtown Reading on Friday at 8 p.m. Featuring state-of-the-art lighting and musicianship honed over 20 years, The Machine is comprised of four performers whose repertoire encompasses the entire Pink Floyd catalog of songs.
Reporters' Notebook: Laureldale girl holds hand, breaks hearts
Reporters' Notebook is a weekly feature in which our staff members share some of the stories behind the news.
Former Penn State wide receiver Maurice Humphrey was arrested on three outstanding warrants Friday as he came into State College for Penn State's football game against Temple.
The Berks County sheriff's department has provided this information about people wanted for failure to appear in family court.
Talk of the Town: Will you read Dan Brown's latest book?
Question: Dan Brown's new book, "The Lost Symbol," has sold more than 2 million copies in its first week of release in the United States, Canada and Britain.