Residents in various Main Line municipalities are coming out strongly against electronic billboards from appearing in their townships.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon called Qassem Soleimani evil, but said the move to have him killed could lead to more turmoil.
Democrats are seeking to take control of the Delaware County Council for the first time ever, but the GOP is hoping to retain its seats.
State Rep. Greg Vitali is hosting a hearing on the impact of methane leakage from Pennsylvania’s oil and gas industry on climate change.
Haverford Township's real estate millage rate is increasing in 2019 after the new budget was adopted at the Dec. 10 meeting.
Police were very busy handling theft cases in the last week, as police reported 15 thefts and numerous other theft related cases. More here.
The township is looking for a solicitor, civil service solicitor and township engineer, as well as people to fill various other positions.
State Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware/Montgomery) said his office has helped constituents claim a total of over $226,000 in unclaimed property.
The Haverford Community Action Network drafted a report that alleges racism is alive and well in the Haverford community.
Interested parties can apply now through Friday, March 2. See here for information on the vacancies and how to apply.
Residents interested in applying for one of the seven vacancies should send in a letter of interest and resume/biographical info by Friday.
If the township approve the budget as it stands next week, residents will see a more than 2 percent increase in real estate taxes.
We've got the county's unofficial results from the 2017 general election right here. Find out who won in Haverford Township's races.
The 2017 general election is nearly here, and we have a roundup of who you'll see on the ballot this year.
There are numerous board, committee, council, and commission, and even two solicitor positions, that need to be filled. Learn more here.
Who will be on the ballot come Nov. 7? Find out here.
The public is invited to weigh in on the proposed ordinance at Monday night's meeting.
With a holiday weekend approaching, the township is adjusting collection schedules.
About $466.2 million will be allocated to municipalities all over Pennsylvania, PennDOT announced Monday.
There are openings in the Ice Rink Advisory Board and the Vacancy Committee.
The township will also be collecting brush on Monday.
You'll have four chances this year to get rid of batteries, cleaning products, pool chemicals, and more.
Commissioners Andy Lewis and Kevin McCloskey are seeking community input on the impact of reconstruction.
The dates include when you can have your Christmas tree picked up!
Read on to avoid penalties for not removing snow and ice from your property.
The township has been putting out the fascinating videos since this summer to update you on progress.
The tax increase is expected to bring in over $750,000 more for the township than 2016's rate.
The 2017 budget stands to be $48.48 million, up from 2016's $41.1 million.
Dr. Joseph LaBricciosa says Heidi Kravitz Dunn walked out of his practice. She claims he told her to leave.
A report says the letter calls on voters to "vote American," "vote Christian," and "vote white."
All civic-minded residents are encouraged to attend.
Lots of families attended the family-focused campaign stop.
Over 25 positions are open for appointment. Send letters of interest by Oct. 31.
"Pitch Perfect" actor Elizabeth Banks to campaign with Clinton at Haverford Community Recreation and Environmental Center.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is now accepting bids for 40 expired restaurant liquor licenses, including two in Delaware County.
AIDS Case Group/Sharon Hill Medical will be a local 'Center of Excellence' to provide treatment for opioid-related substance abuse.
He is suing the grocery store chain. What do you think?
The debate among County Council candidates was originally scheduled for Tuesday but was cancelled at the last minute, reports say.
Rep. Meehan hosting event with employers at Haverford High School
Have a question about anything that has to do with the Pope visit to Philadelphia and New York? Here's your spot.