Fire officials said four people were rescued from a vehicle stuck on the Old Gulph Road ford early Monday evening.
The county's new website dedicated to the new coronavirus shows how many cases each municipality has.
Police said $13,000 worth of music equipment was stolen from a storage unit on West Chester Pike. See details on this and other crimes here.
To ensure you get a grab-and-go lunch, simply call or email the Havertown location to reserve a meal.
These six seniors are now eligible for more than 7,000 National Merit Scholarships.
The township said Monday that its office will close until further notice as the coronavirus outbreak expands in the region.
Stop by Iron Hill in Ardmore at the end of March to support the members of the Brookline Fire Company in Havertown.
Police said counterfeit bills were used at Rite Aid and 7-Eleven recently. See details on these crimes and more here.
Teachers will have an in-service day Friday as concerns grow over the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Haverford's Sally Whitney — author of "Surface and Shadow" — is debuting her second novel "When Enemies Offend Thee" on Sunday, March 15.
NRCS soil scientists will need access to public and private lands in order to verify soil series and improve soils descriptions.
County officials said reports of where the patient is located have been inaccurate and that they cannot provide the patient's location.
Meet one of the candidates running for Pennsylvania's 166th Legislative District seat, which includes Radnor, Haverford, and Lower Merion.
Darby Creek Valley Association, Willistown Conservation Trust, and Stroud Water Research Center to investigate Darby Creek headwaters.
Police said two unlocked vehicles on the 2800 block of St. Mary’s Road had items stolen. See details on these and more incidents here.
Crystal’s Comfort Food in Lansdowne will appear on the 12th season of Food Network's "The Great Food Truck Race," which airs March 26.
A 22-year-old was arrested in connection with the 2016 shooting death of Zion Vaughan, an 18-year-old Penn Wood High School linebacker.
More than 1.52 million homes are sitting vacant in the United States. See how many are in Haverford and Havertown.
Upper Darby High School was locked down Monday after officials were told a student had a gun.
A driver crashed their vehicle into the entrance of an Upper Darby grocery store just before 8 a.m. Monday.
County officials have created a plan to prevent and prepare for any local coronavirus infections as it continues to sicken more people.
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency gave $53.7 million in school safety and security grants to 524 school entities.
A scammer told a resident they were with Mega Millions and that the resident won $500,000. See details on this and other incidents here.
Members of the public are invited to view and test the Hart Verity 2.3.4 voting system in March to get familiar with the new machines.
One road will have lane closures this week, while the other will have closures this week and next week, according to PennDOT.
A home on the 1300 block of Dermond Road was broken into and had jewelry stolen on Feb. 16. See details on this and more crimes here.
A social media post threatened to shoot up Penn Wood High School and Penn Wood Middle School in Lansdowne.
See how Haverford High School's SAT score stacks up to other schools in the Philadelphia region.
A 20-year-old man from Brookhaven died after shots were fired at an off campus party at Alcorn State University in Mississippi.
Eagles center Jason Kelce was in Havertown recently where he took on an arm wrestling challenge from a Birds fan. It went as expected.
A pizza chain with a Haverford location was recently featured on Philly Mag's list of the best tomato pies in and around the city.
Police said two U-Haul trucks were stolen Feb. 11. See details on these crimes and more here.
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See how public and private schools in Haverford stack up against others across the state.
Authorities said scam callers will tell the victim they have a warrant for their arrest and ask for payment through apps or gift cards.
ProPublica has released the most comprehensive list yet on 'credibly accused' clergy. Here is one with ties to the Havertown area.
Did your favorite place to eat in Haverford have any health code violations this January? Find out here.
This year's case is a civil trial to determine whether the defendant is liable for failing to address cyberbullying at a private school.
Police said they broke up an underage drinking party Jan. 25 on Linden Drive. See details on this and other incidents in the township here.
Play Without Boundaries at the Please Touch Museum