Pope Francis will be arriving in Philadelphia on Saturday, Sept. 26.
The Lower Merion commissioners on Monday voted to settle a lawsuit challenging its development project at the Cricket Avenue parking lot.
38,013 people entered the lottery for regional rail passes needed for travel during the Pope's visit, reports say.
Registration for the 24-hour online lottery will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, August 3.
Authorities say the congressman and four associates used numerous schemes to misuse hundreds of thousands of dollars.
An inspection last week had uncovered problems with the electrical system, sanitation, plumbing and security.
Main Line and West Chester residents are railing against a bill in Harrisburg that would remove local restraints on student housing.
An inspection of the recently closed Upper Merion Swim and Tennis Club (UMSTC) has uncovered electrical and other issues.
A special website selling Regional Rail passes for the Pope’s visit in September will not reopen this week, SEPTA announced Tuesday.
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A new study ranks Pennsylvania 43rd out of 51.
Ferman, who is Montgomery County's first female District Attorney, is currently running for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
The new toll hikes will go into effect on Jan. 3.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, 5-4. What does that mean for Pennsylvania?
The NRA can not sue municipalities for using the word 'gun' in firearm ordinances, the Commonwealth Court of Pa. ruled Thursday.
The civil rights activist and reverend will be in Norristown for a special event.
On the heels of Pope Francis' visit to the city in September, another leader of a major world religion will be visiting.
More than 1.5 million people are expected in the Philadelphia Metro area during the pope's visit to Philadelphia in September.
The event is scheduled for the week of July 25, 2016.
“What what what is wrong with people??” wrote State Sen. Daylin Leach (D-Montgomery/Bucks).
Pope Francis urged the world's families to unite as one to fight against climate change.
The township is in the middle of getting public input on its comprehensive plan draft. One final input session is planned for next month.
Pa. State Senator Daylin Leach reacted with humor to Donald Trump's announcement he'll seek the Republican nomination for president.
The bill, if passed, would impose a $100 fine on anybody caught smoking in a car with a child in New Jersey.
Tom Burlington says he was wrongfully fired from his reporter position at Fox29 for using the "n-word" during a staff meeting.
The case was among the first in the nation’s history to address the legal implications of free speech in social media.
Residents are invited to apply for the Ward 2 seat that will be vacated by Jenny Brown on May 31.
Jenny Brown will resign her seat on the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners on May 31.
Some constituents want Rep. Matt Baker to step down after preventing a vote on a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
A few contested primary races have been decided with Tuesday's vote.
Find your polling place before you cast your vote in Tuesday's primary election day.
Take a look at the unofficial ballots for the May 19 primary.
A victory for "morals", says bill sponsor, Montgomery County Senator Daylin Leach.
Scott Zelov and Steve Tolbert received the endorsment from the Montgomery County Young Republicans.
Donna Heller takes over the role from Lindsay Taylor, who will head the Parks & Rec Department in Allentown.
State Senator Daylin Leach is working to get the Pennsylvania minimum wage increased to $15 per hour.
The Lower Merion Cable Advisory Committee approved a plan that would bring back the township's public access channel.
The transit authority's operating expenses will rise 2.84 percent for the next fiscal year, but no fare hikes are proposed.
Citizens have until Monday to register to vote.