Read what candidates for Delaware County Council and District Attorney have to say.
State Republicans are making plans to privatize the liquor industry in the Keystone State.
An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.
Do you know who you will vote for Delaware County Council?
In a debate organized by the Women's Voter Association and the Haverford-Havertown Patch, local candidates answer questions.
The Republican incumbent said he would like to finish some initiatives.
Burke said residents should vote for him based on his experience and reputation.
The Democratic candidate hopes to represent women and Democrats by being elected 9th Ward commissioner.
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The Democrat wants to see judges held accountable in Haverford Township.
An account of legislative votes in Congress.
Third ward candidate Jane Hall is running for the 3rd Ward Commissioner seat being vacated by Robert Trumbull.
Haverford and Marple townships showed off their shared brine program.
Study reports that 20 percent of Philadelphia area bridges are deficient.
Some thought presentation would be a forum for residents to vent frustrations.
The new office is located next to the Armed Services Tribute Board, which recognizes the men and women of Delaware County who are actively serving in the military.
Third ward candidate Jeff Miller said the board needs a township-wide, regional view of how to address planning issues.
County Council urges residents to dispose of unwanted prescription drugs at the county "Take Back" drug event on Oct. 29.
A solution for flooding was one of the issues highlighted in the past commissioners' meeting.
Nearly 50 residents give testimony that they don’t want billboards in Haverford and Lower Merion townships.
Residents are asked to speak their thoughts about the billboard meeting at Haverford High School tonight.
The proposal would help business districts in each ward.
Three strains of influenza may hit this flu season.
The Republican said he is running for re-election because he does not think his opponent will do anything to help Haverford Township.
"You can complain about politicians or you can try to make a difference," says the Democratic candidate.
The 51-year-old said it is an “honor” to have already been elected for two terms.
Democratic candidate Shiffer said he is running because “We wanted to give the Democrats a visible presence."