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Good morning, Reading. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 16th of August.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading will hold its 2nd Annual 5K Walk for Compassion on Sunday, Sept. 7 at Alvernia University as over 100 community members join a morning of service + registration opens at 9 a.m. at The PLEX with the walk beginning at 10 a.m. on a scenic route.  Berks Weekly
  • Family Promise of Berks County held its first Back-to-School Kickoff at Berks Lodge 47 on Walnut Street in Reading, where over 200 children received backpacks, school supplies, free haircuts, and local partners provided snow cones, food, and drinks—community resources were shared at several nonprofit booths.  Reading Eagle
  • On Friday—August 15, kids on the 600 block of Penn Street got free haircuts, new backpacks and school supplies at a back-to-school event hosted by Rep. Manny Guzman and Mayor Eddie Moran, who used their own childhood struggles to help support local students.  Reading Eagle

CRIME NEWS

  • On May 4th, a Reading woman stole a purse from a Cumru Township restaurant on Lancaster Pike and reportedly attempted to use the victim’s cards for court fees and inmate phone payments—authorities later charged Kayleann Santana, 38, with theft, credit card fraud, and identity theft and jailed her on $15,000 bail ahead of an Aug. 10 arraignment.  Reading Eagle

EDUCATION NEWS

  • More than 50 students from the Mayor Eddie Moran Summer Youth Initiative and Alvernia EmpowerED Program gained hands-on work experience this summer and celebrated their progress at Alvernia's John R. Post Center. They worked on real projects and will continue their internships through Aug. 22—helping them build skills for future city jobs.  Reading Eagle
  • Reading School District officials toured the nearly finished Innovation Academy building on Aug. 15, where experts worked on the $77 million, four‐story structure at Ninth and Douglass streets that will host 1,000 high school students and offer innovation tracks in science and technology when it fully opens in 2026-27—initially serving as a professional development facility until construction is complete.  Reading Eagle

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Local officials have opened bids for improvements to the Orwigsburg Veterans Community Memorial Hall with funding from a USDA rural development grant. The borough will also begin paving West Church Street later in August or in September—while approving upgrades to water, sewer and HVAC systems and preparing for upcoming community events.  Reading Eagle
  • Steven Newshan has served Berks County for over a decade as a part-time bus driver and union leader at BARTA—he starts his day early at 4:45 a.m. or 5 a.m. and quickly resolves issues between drivers and management to keep transit running safely.  Berks Weekly

HEALTH NEWS

  • Food safety inspectors in Berks County found rodent droppings and dead cockroaches at a food mart during inspections from July 30 to August 12 — other vendors in Reading and nearby areas faced issues like expired certificates and dirty equipment, with some violations corrected immediately and others set for follow-up visits.  Reading Eagle

EVENTS

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  • Toad the Wet Sprocket Concert

    7:30-9:30 p.m. — Santander Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices may fluctuate — Experience the live music of Toad the Wet Sprocket in an intimate setting.

    Tue, 8/19/25

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  • RiverFest

    11 AM – 10 PM — Jim Dietrich Park — Entry fee varies — Celebrate local music and culinary delights along the scenic Schuylkill River.

    Sat, 8/23/25

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  • Anuel AA Concert

    8:00-9:30 p.m. — Santander Arena — Ticket prices starting from $128 — Experience the vibrant performance of Anuel AA live in Reading, PA.

    Sat, 8/30/25

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