A suspect has been arrested and will be charged with burglary and theft, police said.
The checkpoints are part of a larger national effort.
A training class is scheduled for Oct. 21 for those who would like to get involved.
David Kedra, 26, died Tuesday after officials say he was accidentally shot during a training exercise in Plymouth Township.
Philip Williams, 24; Kevin Harrigan, 26; and Katherine Knott, 24, are being charged in connection with an assault on a gay couple.
Eric Matthew Frein should be considered armed and extremely dangerous, the FBI says.
Several school districts were closed this week out of concerns for student safety as Eric Frein remains at large.
Facebook and Twitter have helped identify suspects accused of beating up two gay men on a Philadelphia sidewalk last week.
Reports say injured trooper is alert, talking following surgery.
A second Pennsylvania State Trooper was wounded in the shooting late Friday night.
The telephone scams involve Green Dot MoneyPak card-cash transfers.
Among the items taken were a laptop and a camera.
Thirteen people were killed and 211 injured, police said.
As many as 2.2 million cars are expected to travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike over the Labor Day weekend.
The burglaries occurred sometime Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Both burglaries remain under investigation.
There had been multiple complaints about an aggressive panhandler outside the Please Touch Museum.
Police will be enforcing seat belt laws in areas “where data indicate low seat belt use and high unbelted crash rates,” the township said.
The crash remains under investigation.
Lower Merion is interested in pursuing mutual-aid agreements with other nearby municipalities.
A man with a gun climbed into a woman's car, police said, and demanded cash.
Four subdealers of the “Main Line Takeover” drug ring pleaded guilty on Wednesday.
Among the items taken were cash and tools, police said.
Three men have been taken into custody, police said.
Identifications cards were among the items taken, police said.
The would-be burglar was unable to gain entry to either home, police said.
In 2013, 425 people who were not wearing seatbelts were killed in car crashes in Pennsylvania, according to PennDOT statistics.
Police said there does not appear to be cause for alarm.
An iPod and charger were among the items taken.
The burglar entered the home through an unlocked back door, police said.
Cash, jewelry, a credit card and a firearm were taken from the house, police said.
The teen was intoxicated, police said.
Homes were ransacked, and a cell phone and jewelry taken, police said.
There was no sign of forced entry, police said.
The homeowner was threatened by the burglar, police said.