Tuesday, December 17th, 2024

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Good morning, Reading. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of December.
COMMUNITY NEWS
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Firefighters quickly extinguished a morning fire in Reading, Pa., causing damage to a home and minor injury to a firefighter. WFMZ-TV
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Berks County authorities are investigating a fatal shooting in Tilden Township, with no decision yet on charges as they await forensic results. WFMZ-TV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Alvernia University partners with John Paul II Center to enhance workforce opportunities for individuals with disabilities, leveraging a new retail operation and experiential learning programs. Alvernia University
- ➤ Dr. Portia Slaughter is appointed as the new assistant superintendent of operations for the Reading School District, starting next month. Reading Eagle
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Reading City Council plans a Dec. 30 meeting to reallocate $2.62 million in ARPA funds to various community economic development projects before the Dec. 31 deadline. WFMZ-TV
- ➤ Reading City Council approves an unofficial Spanish translation of the city charter, emphasizing the step's importance for language access, though a referendum is needed for official status. WFMZ-TV
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People, Place, and Things Exhibition
This exhibition at Penn State Berks features artists from Eastern Pennsylvania exploring themes of place-making and regional identity.
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Pagoda Holiday Run
This annual festive running event invites participants to don holiday attire for an 8-mile run from Fleet Feet West Reading to Mount Penn.
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Rivers Of Nihil with Outer Heaven Concert
This concert features the heavy metal bands Rivers of Nihil and Outer Heaven at Nightclub Reverb in Reading, PA.
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New Year's Eve Concert: Music by John Williams
A captivating performance by the Reading Symphony Orchestra featuring the iconic music of John Williams, conducted by Andrew Constantine.
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Phoenix Allstars Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
Enjoy a delicious spaghetti dinner served by local athletes while supporting the Phoenix Allstars, complete with raffle prizes and takeout options.
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Bored Teachers Comedy Tour - The Struggle is Real!
Bored Teachers return with new material on their comedy tour, aimed at bringing humor to educators worldwide.
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