Cable subscribers in Lower Merion and Narberth will next month again be able to tune in to their public access TV channels.
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Lower Merion Police Superintendent Michael McGrath will give a public presentation Wednesday night to lay out what locals can expect.
Enjoy comedy under the stars and a performance broadcast live from London on the Main Line this Sunday.
A style festival, orchard picking and a 40th anniversary celebration on Lancaster Avenue round out the list of events happening Saturday.
A new app will allow people to use their smartphones as a guide to various events surrounding Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia.
According to one British linguist, people in Southeast Pa. enjoy using a wide variety of swear words.
All riders must purchase the special passes. Quantities will be limited, SEPTA said.
Here’s some of the events happening around the Main Line area on Sunday.
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A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for the Philly region and much of the region on Thursday as heavy thunderstorms are anticipated.
The sweltering temperatures will impact the I-95 corridor, including the Philadelphia Metro area.
Severe thunderstorms are possible Tuesday as a cold front travels through the area. Strong winds and small hail are possible.
The Weather Channel is calling for ”heavy” thunderstorms Sunday throughout the Philadelphia region.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook, saying thunderstorms will be accompanied by heavy rainfall.
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If you haven't switched that air conditioner on yet, now's the time.
Plus, a Phoenixville man arrested for alleged delinquency on child support payments.
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A new report maps for each state the hourly wage needed to support a two-bedroom apartment.
Plus, a Lower Merion man pleaded guilty to illegally videotaping women in mall dressing rooms.
Plus, Tredyffrin police arrest two for heroin distribution.
James Callahan, West Chester journalist in hospice, was honored at an April Red Sox game. A heartfelt email ensured the moment was captured.
Plus, a West Chester woman has filed a wrongful death suit against IKEA after her two-year-old son was killed by a falling dresser.
Plus, area high schools ranked among nation's best.
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Letter carriers across the country will collect non-perishable food donations Saturday as they deliver mail along their postal routes.
Plus, St. Joseph's University cancels remainder of softball season amid hazing allegations.
The World Meeting of Families is looking for more than 10,000 volunteers to help during Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia.
Also, an indictment has been filed against a Philadelphia woman accused of trying to join ISIS.
Plus, a Philadelphia group seeks to save a home from demolition.
Emergency authorization has been granted to general contractors to ramp up the repair and patching of holes on state highways.
Plus, a Philadelphia lawmaker wants to extend alcohol sales to 4 a.m.
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Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.