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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

High School Stars Shine in June Awards

Readers on the city’s online portal chose this month’s standout athletes from local high schools, covering performances up to the end of May. Winners can now download and print their own certificates from a shared link, and they’re encouraged to send a photo of the award in use for the newspaper’s g

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

A Rough Day in Reading

Reading has long been a hometown for many, but lately the city feels more troubled than hopeful. The mayor’s office claims to be tackling issues, yet everyday life shows the opposite trend. People still see homeless individuals on church steps almost every day, a sight that feels unsafe in a p

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May 31 2026ENVIRONMENT

Understanding bacteria that shut down beaches after heavy rain

Beaches often face temporary closures after heavy storms, not because of the rain itself, but due to invisible bacteria that wash into the water. These bacteria, called enterococci, live in the guts of animals and humans. They usually don’t cause harm outdoors, but after heavy rains, they can multip

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fantasy and Sci-Fi Books Where Grown-Ups Get the Spotlight

Reading fantasy and sci-fi isn’t just for kids anymore. Many people start with stories about young heroes facing dragons or exploring magical schools. These tales often feature brave but inexperienced characters, making them feel exciting but also a bit unrealistic. Over time, readers grow up—and so

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Apr 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Celebrating Earth Day: Reading’s Big Green Bash

Reading welcomed its 36th Earth Day in City Park with a lively mix of learning and fun that showed how the town cares for nature. The city teamed up with a local nonprofit to pull together workshops, music and hands‑on activities that invited everyone from kids to grandparents. The event grew year a

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Feb 10 2026SPORTS

Vote for Your School Star This Week

Readers can pick their favorite high‑school athlete each week by voting on the Cincinnati. com site or app. The window to cast a vote opens after the previous week’s winners are announced and closes at 4 p. m. Friday for activity that ended on February 8. Every hour, a voter may submit one choice

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Jan 18 2026LIFESTYLE

The Uncomfortable Truth About Reading Books

Reading books is a struggle. It's not just about finding the time. It's about the physical pain that comes with holding a book. People have been trying to find the perfect way to read for centuries. But no one has succeeded yet. The first novel was written over a thousand years ago. Since then, peo

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Reading's Entertainment Hubs Make Waves Nationally

Reading's Santander Arena and Santander Performing Arts Center have wrapped up 2025 with impressive national rankings. These venues, managed by Oak View Group, are making a name for themselves on Pollstar’s Year-End Top Grossing and Ticket Sales Charts. Santander Arena sold over 137, 000 tickets, r

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Dec 19 2025SPORTS

The Secret Ingredients to Beach Handball Success

Beach handball is a sport that combines speed, strength, and agility. But what exactly makes a player excel in this dynamic game? A recent study shed some light on this question by examining young athletes aiming for the Brazilian National Team in the 2017 Beach Handball World Championships. The re

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Dec 13 2025RELIGION

Unique Holiday Celebrations in Reading

Reading is buzzing with special holiday events this season. Let's dive into what's happening. First up, Renewed Spirit Church is hosting a German Christmas service. It's happening on December 21st at 11 a. m. The Reading Liederkranz Chorus will be there, led by Mark Herr. They've been singing toget

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