A lawyer who's fighting Pennsylvania's ban on gay marriage suggested the first such union in state history could be voided in court.
The first same-sex marriage licenses in PA history were issued in Montgomery County on Wednesday.
Montgomery County Commissioners Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards ‘hailed’ the decision; Commissioner Bruce Castor said people enforcing laws 'must do so unless the law is changed.'
Commissioner Bruce Castor said the move corrects a “20-year mistake;” the county will continue to lease the space.
Michael Morsch, executive editor of Montgomery Newspapers, will run the department.
The programs that operate at the General Wayne, South Ardmore, and Wynnewood Valley parks will end early on Thursday and Friday.
Supporters of the law believe it is a common-sense way to end voter fraud; opponents say it's unconstitutional.
See how your favorite local eateries graded out in the most recent round of health inspection reports.
In her address at the school on Tuesday, the Secretary said modern women's rights advocates would be wise to 'take a page' from the college's rich history.
Should the state OK same-sex marriage?
The intersection of East Wynnewood Road and North Wynnewood Avenue could soon be home to a modern roundabout.
The township has seen a 30 percent reduction in deer density since 2009, according to a recent study.
The former Secretary of State and, if the tea leaf readers are correct, 2016 frontrunner will speak at Bryn Mawr College on July 9.
A look at Lower Merion's trash and recycling pickup schedules for the holiday.
People on both sides of the same-sex marriage issue shared their opinions following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday.
The U.S. News and World Report listed the county as the 35th healthiest for children, based on statistics such as low-birth-weight babies, death from injuries, teen births and children in poverty.
A rundown of what you need to know to cast your ballot on Tuesday.
The library reopened on Sunday after 16 months of renovations.
The U.S. Census Bureau says black turnout nationwide, by percentage, exceeded white turnout last year for the first time.
The annual event will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 71 E. Lancaster Ave.
John Hickenlooper has found himself, and his state, leading a leftward lurch on a host of social issues.
After a 16-month renovation, the library is reopening with a bang.
Jody L. Holton will be the first woman executive director in the commission's history.
A $301,000 grant is financing most of the project.
Don't count the county commissioner out just yet.
Joseph Passarella had led the county's Voter Services department since 1994. He reportedly was terminated Wednesday.
The Bala Cynwyd Shopping Center owners won a Go For The Green award for commercial site greening.
The awards will be deferred to 2014.
The Pennsylvania Republican senator and a West Virginia Democrat were at the forefront of a compromise.
Applications must be filed by April 26.
The Congressman will make five appearances in Lower Merion on Thursday.
Lower Merion commissioners overwhelmingly favored plans for a new apartment complex, voting 9-1 last week to approve tentative sketch plans.
Commissioners voted 5-3 in favor of O'Neill Properties' tentative sketch plan for 600 Righters Ferry Road.
Several changes are set to take effect July 1 of this year and July 1, 2014.
Officials are waiting on more information before making a recommendation, Councilman Bob Wegbreit said.
AAA Mid-Atlantic provides tips. Repairs are up to PennDOT or local authorities, which take pothole reports in different ways.
Operators are available to Philadelphia-area residents seven days a week for health and human services emergencies and other issues. There's a website, too.
Mail and libraries will be unavailable in Narberth and Bala Cynwyd.
Jeffrey Scher is also ordered to pay more than $250,000 restitution, according to the IRS.
The Borough Council voted unanimously to terminate Michael Gannon at Monday's council meeting, citing 'conduct unbecoming an officer' among other reasons.