Local firefighters contained a fire on Willow Way in Penn Valley.
Read more about Alan Kirsch's legal plight at Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch.
An accident in Conshohocken had closed the Schuylkill Expressway for an hour and a half Tuesday evening.
The 26-year-old was issued three traffic citations.
The following information has been supplied by the Lower Merion Police Department. If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
I-76 W had closed between Exit 337 (Gladwyne) and Exit 332 (West Conshohocken).
The 40-year-old woman is in critical but stable condition at Lankenau Hospital.
As one car filled with smoke, passengers didn’t need to be told what to do, one commuter said.
The checkpoints, with roving patrols, are funded by PennDOT.
The local FOP president said he would not sit still for people “trying to get recourse by slandering” an officer.
The Montgomery County DA has linked Heads Up Barber Shop in Wayne with a drug ring.
Police also will patrol the township, observing drivers.
Volunteer firefighters along the Main Line will receive more than $20,000 in scholarships.
Police and township commissioners are reminding residents to report suspicious activity.
Robert Krikorian was also sentenced to 35 years probation and ordered to make full restitution.
Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch will cover the proceedings in Norristown.
The Bryn Mawr girl drowned Saturday at St. Albans Swim Club in Newtown Square.
Lower Merion police also charged a Narberth man with DUI after a late-night City Avenue accident.
Police officer, residents question the Board of Commissioners about an expired Civil Service list for a sergeant promotion.
The victim accused another officer of illegally detaining her after she reported the incident.
The blaze damaged the City Avenue restaurant in Bala Cynwyd early Wednesday evening.
Matthew Brady, 31, of Philadelphia was charged with public intoxication early Friday morning.
The crime was not random, an officer tells the Neighborhood Club of Bala Cynwyd.
A running vehicle in the Belmont Avenue Wawa parking lot was stolen, too, the second in three weeks.
A Grove Place resident's bedroom was ransacked in the half-hour she was gone Tuesday morning.
The following crimes and incidents happened last week, according to Lower Merion police.
One man was injured, but three children sleeping upstairs were not disturbed.
Jim McCoy, Matt Maguire and Frank Hand bring decades of experience to the Fire Department.
A Bala Cynwyd resident was charged with public intoxication and released.
Arie Oren, 64, has practiced medicine in Conshohocken and lives in Lower Merion's Penn Valley section.
The unidentified man was stabbed. He and two others, including a juvenile, face criminal charges.
The victim's wallet and phone were inside.
One area of the school was evacuated.
A tree felled power lines and utility poles, knocking out electricity service.
Several women say Arie Oren, 64, assaulted them.
Philadelphia resident Lori Crouch is being charged with felonies.