EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — County Line Road was the scene of two fatal accidents over two consecutive days on the road that separates Montgomery and Bucks counties.
Meanwhile, more underaged female victims came forward in a sexual assault case involving an Ambler man.
This is a summary of stories that made news in eastern Montgomery County over the past week:
A motorcyclist was killed on Wednesday, the second fatal on County Line Road for two straight days. (Read More)
An Ambler man faces additional charges after eight more underaged female victims came forward allegedly they were solicited sexually by him, Abington police said. (Read More)
A Horsham Township firefighter has been fired following a racist remark he made while authorities responded to a fatal crash on Tuesday afternoon. (Read More)
A 32-year-old man is in custody after he allegedly confronted people with a handgun at a Horsham Township hotel where he was staying, police said. (Read More)
Pennsylvania drivers using hand-held devices while behind the wheel can be fined now. Under Paul Miller’s Law, drivers convicted of using a hand-held device while driving will pay a $50 fine, plus court costs and other fees. (Read More)
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