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Robber snatches cell phone from man in Berkshire Mall parking lot in Wyomissing
Reading Eagle A man's cell phone conversation was cut short Saturday morning when a thief snatched the phone from his hand while he sat in his car in the Berkshire Mall parking lot, Wyomissing police said The robber struck about 9:25, police said.
Old-fashioned Fourth in Wyomissing features messy pie-eating contest
Doug Weidman didn't just dive into his cherry pie, he obliterated the poor pastry.
Reading teen, Lancaster man arrested in robbery at Wyomissing restaurant
First run proposal past Wyomissing district's board
First run proposal past Wyomissing district's board Editor: The forgotten taxpayers of the Wyomissing School District again observed the ineptitude of the school board's leadership .
Two Reading men arrested in Wyomissing vehicle break-in
Reading Eagle Wyomissing police arrested two Reading men after they broke into a car in the borough and stole a cell phone, investigators said Wednesday.
Reading councilman found not guilty in harassment case
Reading Eagle City Councilman Stratton P. Marmarou has been found not guilty of harassing a group of Albright College students outside their house in the 1500 block of North 14th Street.
Wernersville man dies of injuries suffered when he was struck by pickup truck
Reading Eagle A 38-year-old Wernersville man died Friday of multiple injuries suffered nearly two weeks ago when he was struck by a pickup truck while walking along Route 422 in South Heidelberg Township, Berks County Coroner Dennis J. Hess said.
Jon & Kate breakup brings on discussion in Franklin County
"It may be a crazy life, but it's our life," Kate Gosselin said in the introduction to her family's reality TV show, "Jon & Kate Plus 8." Many Franklin County families watch the reality television show on TLC featuring their fellow Pennsylvanians -- a young couple who first had a set of twins, then, trying for "just one more" child, as the show's ...
Racism is alive and well Editor: I was appalled when I read the article "Two Shenandoah youths get jail sentences in fatal beating of Mexican immigrant in Schuylkill County" . There is definitely something wrong with the court system when a group of six teens can assault and cause the death of another and only get a slap on the wrist as punishment.
Some Birdsboro authority customers battle eviction orders over water shut-offs
Customers plead with Birdsboro Municipal Authority about policy on unpaid water, sewer bills
About 40 residents packed the Birdsboro Municipal Authority meeting Monday night, pleading with officials to work with them to resolve the issue of unpaid water and sewer bills.
Wyomissing may get historic district
Wyomissing may get a historic district. Borough council is talking about hiring a consultant to study whether there are enough properties in Wyomissing to qualify for the district.
Put differences aside and work together
Put differences aside and work together Editor: Many people I know are either unemployed or working twice as hard for less pay and seeing bigger decreases in wages for skyrocketing medical insurance.
Area digest: Bars in Earl and Exeter townships cited under state liquor code
The state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement has cited two Berks County bars for liquor code violations, officials said Friday.
Auctions: A five-generation collection on block
Two catalog sales next weekend, one at Freeman's, the other at Pook & Pook Inc., will offer auctiongoers the chance to bid on works by such studio artists as Thomas Hart Benton and Fern Coppedge - as well as those of a prolific Pennsylvania woodcarver in the folk-art tradition.
Jon and Kate Gosselin celebrate 10th anniversary
Though Jon and Kate Gosselin admit they've been struggling with their marriage under the media microscope, the two mark their 10th wedding anniversary Friday.
Jobs available for temporary workers, agencies in Berks County say
Reading Eagle: Lauren A. Little Scott R. Weaver, Reading, fills out paperwork for temporary jobs at Adecco Employment Services in Wyomissing.
U.S. Supreme Court refuses Wyomissing man's child porn case; Berks to proceed with prosecution
Reading Eagle The U.S. Supreme Court refused today to hear the appeal of a 73-year-old Wyomissing man charged with possessing child pornography after his computer was seized from a local store.
Supreme Court Won't Stop Child Porn Case that Started with Tech Upgrade Service
The Supreme Court won't stop Pennsylvania officials from prosecuting a man whose computer was found to contain child pornography while being upgraded at Circuit City.
Losing Susan: A woman's death in Reading prompts family to urge change in mental-health law
Involuntary hospitalization The common term for forcing someone to get mental health treatment in Pennsylvania is "302," named for a section of the Pennsylvania Mental Health Procedures Act of 1976.