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- Womelsdorf man charged in rash of vehicle, shed break-ins
- Bank robbed near Pottstown; 3 suspects apprehended
- DEP wants Allentown to think twice before voting on 'clean air ordinance'
- Parents have accident going to son's accident
- New LV billboard campaign aims to make you say "WOW!"
- Free shingles vaccines offered to adults 50 and over
- Berks sheriff's K9 deputies demonstrate talent, discipline
- Man wounded in neck during fight at club in Pottstown
- Wilson Borough police seeking strong-arm robbery suspects
- Firefighters battle multi-alarm fire; at least 2 taken to hospital
- Survivor of fatal crash was driving without license, police say
- Ex-custodian suing Bethlehem YMCA for alleged defamation
- NJ congressman runs for US Senate on House record
- Boy Scouts retire flags, honor vets in 'ashes to graves' ceremony
- Phila. City Council holds hearing on deadly building collapse
- Computer issue causes delays at Phila. International Airport
- Men's Wearhouse fires the 'I guarantee it' guy
- Photo exhibit for cancer survivors
- Chase Utley to make rehab start with Fightin Phils in Reading
- N.J. man connected to copper wire theft by cell phone, police say
- August trial set for man in kidnapping of Ohio women
- Health Beat: Femtosecond: Lightning fast laser for cataracts
- Bill seeks to clarify college transcripts of military personnel
- Publication names Albright College small nonprofit of the year
- Man attacks 2 officers who were checking domestic report, police say
- 5 from PSU Berks chosen for Faces of Penn State campaign
- HS students invited to spend summer morning at PSU Berks
- Former Olympian plans summer camp for runners
- School district votes to eliminate 43 positions
- City council backs state grant for charter school despite educators' misgivings
- Parkland will pass a 1.92 percent tax increase next week
- Maple syrup used to vandalize church
- New proposal waters down liquor privatization plan
- Allentown Immigration rally encourages reform
- Fire damage at Timet Corp. tops $3 million, officials say
