The Democratic event aims to raise $1 million.
Senator Casey wants to see what you've seen through the viewfinder of your camera in Pennsylvania.
Falling temperatures Tuesday night will make for dangerous conditions for those without shelter.
Lower Merion Township expects property taxes to remain flat for the third year in a row.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The motion, filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, seeks to overturn an arbitration panel decision.
TSA employees will honor the one among them who was killed in a shooting rampage in Los Angeles.
Gail Weilheimer and Steven C. Tolliver won 10-year terms on the Court of Common Pleas.
The results from Tuesday's election have arrived.
Small businesses and homeowners can still apply for solar energy rebates in Pennsylvania.
There will be a community meeting to discuss the recent rash of burglaries on Nov. 14.
The House has passed legislation sponsored by Rep. Joe Hackett (R-Delaware) to protect the privacy of people who call 9-1-1.
Nine of 13 Pennsylvania Republicans voted to approve the bill, which funds the U.S. Government through January with minimal changes to the implementation of Obamacare; all democrats voted in favor.
According to new report money talks -literally-when it comes to vocabulary and children under five.
Gov. Tom Corbett may not be as vulnerable as Democrats think he is.
A top state lawmaker wants to raise the Pennsylvania speed limit to 70 mph
Mail resumes and videos to be considered for part-time work in Lower Merion and Narberth.
The transit agency is lobbying the state legislature for more funding.
Homes are planned at the site of the former Narberth United Methodist Church. A conditional-use hearing is set for late October.
Lower Merion and Narberth will elect new municipal, school and court officials in the Nov. 5 general election.
Traffic circle or traffic signal? There's no agreement yet between Lower Merion and Narberth.
The reports come from Montgomery County inspectors in early September.
See how Montgomery County compares with the rest of the area.
Population changes shown in the 2010 census require the township to shift its representation.
See how your favorite Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch eateries graded out in the most recent batch of health inspection reports.
Seven of 13 township commissioners present Tuesday night voted in favor of pursuing the "roundabout" renovation of the Wynnewood Road/Wynnewood Avenue intersection.
Under the deal, the developers will get their 250-unit apartment complex and parking garage, while the borough will get $555,000 for traffic improvements and its general fund.
There will be occasional lane closures on 76 east during the work.
The presentations will offer youth sports groups tips on how to maintain financial controls, as well as how to comply with state gaming laws when holding fundraisers.
A new bill would charge consumers a small fee every time they used plastic bags.
Montgomery County Solicitor Ray McGarry responded to a suit filed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health against the county's Register of Wills, arguing that the suit against same-sex marriage licenses should not go forward.
"Today's ceremony shows that love can indeed conquer all," Leach said.
Will Montgomery County become a “marriage license destination” and will those licenses hold up to judicial scrutiny?
Same-sex couples from Narberth, Wynnewood, and Penn Valley received their certificates last week.
The Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania objects to a Montgomery County official's decision to grant marriage certificates to gay couples.