Timetables on local regional rail lines have need altered for April
Plus, more snow is on the way.
Plus, racist graffiti has been found at a local high school.
Take a look at some of the top stories from around the region so far this week.
Plus, you won't believe how these students got caught trying to by fake IDs.
The snow will start Saturday afternoon, the NWS says, and could lead to hazardous travel conditions.
Plus, how to keep warm during the "Polar Plunge."
Plus, how much snow did we get?
Plus, bitter cold is on the way.
Forecasters predict a “harsh arctic outbreak” this Valentine’s Day weekend.
Expect extreme cold and a chance of snow in the Philadelphia region over the next few days, forecasters say.
Plus, a Montgomery County teen suspected of having measles is in the clear.
That slippery Monday morning commute will be followed by more ice and sleet during the evening drive home.
“Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibility, and use extra caution if driving,” the National Weather Service said.
Plus, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has announced a major gift.
The “multi-racial, whole community event” is set for Sunday.
Plus, the deputy of a Main Line drug ring is sentenced.
Overnight lows Thursday are expected to be in the single digits.
Plus, how to prevent and deal with frozen pipes.
Plus, a not guilty plea from an accused cop killer.
But unlike “Snowmaggedon2015,” forecasters aren’t predicting very much.
Plus, there was an earthquake in Chester County. Did you feel it?
And Vice President Joe Biden will be in town Friday.
The county's Code Blue declaration was set to expire Thursday morning but recent forecasts have prompted an extension.
Many say they're upset that forecasters and public officials overestimated the impact of Tuesday's storm.
Normal trash and recycling collection in the township will resume Thursday.
The snow emergency will begin at 3 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, the township said.
Montgomery County has 1,200 tons of salt on hand, an official said Sunday night.
The National Weather Service said Saturday to expect even more snow overnight Saturday into Sunday.
Plus, Tom Wolf is sworn in as Pennsylvania’s 47th governor.
Lower Merion Township has announced that its libraries will open late on Saturday, Jan. 24, due to the impending snow and ice storm.
Lows overnight Sunday are expected to plummet to the teens, according to the Weather Channel.
The closures are for a series of bridge inspections, PennDOT said.
The appointment of James Weiman was unanimously confirmed Wednesday night by the Township Board of Commissioners.
Plus, deadly crashes that shuttered area roadways for hours Sunday.
HUD, through its CDBG Program, provides funding for a variety of activities that create viable urban neighborhoods, Lower Merion said.
A few ways to occupy the kids on their day off.
Plus, police say a Church Farm School teacher had a relationship with a student.
Plus, the CDC says this season’s flu vaccine isn’t very effective.