Charles Meredith, 54, a former Country Day School of the Sacred Heart coach, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court Wednesday.
Do drunk drivers in Montgomery County have it easier than the rest of the country? Yes, according to a new study.
Philadelphia Police are seeking a suspect in connection with a rash of cab thefts in West Philadelphia. Eight have been reported in a week.
The Pennsylvania State Police is accepting applications for its cadet program until June 30.
It has been one month since an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200.
Plus, prosecutors add a charge of causing a death of a patient to Main Line doctor's indictment.
Plus, a jury found a Philadelphia man guilty of exposing himself at the Paoli Library last year.
Mark Haynes, 56, who previously served at St. Pius X and Annunciation B.V.M., could face a lifetime jail sentence.
Sean Moses, 37, is accused of taping women in the dressing rooms of local malls, including King of Prussia and Willow Grove.
Montgomery County is currently under a flash flood watch. How can you stay safe?
Plus, three Philadelphia men charged in armed robberies of cellphone stores.
Pennsylvania state police say 13 people died in car crashes between Friday and Monday.
Authorities allege members of the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity used private Facebook pages to share photos of naked woman.
The Pennsylvania State Police will be on the lookout for motorists who are not following the safety belt and child restraint laws.
Lower Merion police are investigating Monday night's robbery attempt on West City Avenue.
A report from the Pa. State Coroners Association says seven people died every day of heroin or prescription drug overdoses in 2014
Statewide, the number of distracted driving arrests in Pennsylvania rose by more than 260 incidents between 2013 and 2014.
Plus, a Philadelphia judge has upheld a $1 million sanction against a Malvern lawyer.
Five thefts were reported in three days, most occurring in the Wynnewood section of Lower Merion.
The arrest is the latest in an investigation into alleged fraudulent and corrupt activity by PennDOT contractors.
Michael Kelly is one of 15 defendants arrested in the last two weeks during the Attorney General's Office sweep of Southeast Pa.
Dry weather and gusty winds can cause brush fires to flare up and quickly get out of control, according to state officials.
Gregory Keck pleaded guilty to loading a pickup truck with steel rebar from his employer in December.
Plus, it's Main Line Fashion Week at the Grace Winery at Sweetwater Farm.
Plus, a father was shot in the head allegedly by his son while driving on I-76.
Gov. Tom Wolf has authorized officials to equip patrol cars with naloxone nasal spray kits to counteract heroin overdoses.
Plus, child pornography charges in Tredyffrin.
A small plane crashed Sunday afternoon shortly after taking off from Brandywine Airport.
Plus, a gun rights group sues Lower Merion Township over its firearm ordinance.
Governor Tom Wolf's pick to head the Pennsylvania State Troopers has been met with waves of criticism for wearing the trooper uniform.
Plus, Radnor reports nine thefts from vehicles in one night.
Montgomery County Commissioners approved a contract to implement a text to 911 countywide system.
Plus, a former West Chester University employee is accused of stealing more than $112,000.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook and a Special Weather Statement for much of the region.
Kappa Delta Rho has been suspended by the university after officials learned of two secret Facebook pages with pictures of naked women.
The rain, which will be possibly heavy at times, will begin Saturday morning and could result in some flooding of poor drainage areas.
Sean Moses, 37, waived all 454 counts for court, including 258 counts of invasion of privacy and one count of child pornography.
The Montgomery County Overdose Task Force offered more than two dozen recommendations to combat the rise of opioid-related deaths.
There will be impaired driving checkpoints combined with roving patrols, police said.
Searchers found Cayman Naib in a creek bed only a few hundred yards from his Harrison Drive home, authorities said.