The Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program awarded more than $28,000 to two fire companies in the township.
Police said a man in his 60s drove slowly by a 15-year-old girl this weekend and asked her if she needed a ride home.
A study shows which Pennsylvania ZIP codes have the highest post graduate population, and the Main Line has some of the smartest residents.
Residents in the Haverford area are showing support for local teens who are battling cancer.
Police said R & S Automotive and U-Haul were burglarized last week in the township. See details on these and other crimes here.
An 18-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy are facing burglary and related charges in connection with home break-ins in Delaware County.
The Skatium needs to hire a Skatium Operations Associate. See job details such as requirements, duties, qualifications, and more here.
A person eating at Dunkin' on West Chester Pike had her wallet stolen from her purse on Jan. 10. See details on this and more crimes here.
Chief John F. Viola has spent five decades protecting and serving the Haverford community, and he will be honored this week for his service.
Child Guidance Resource Centers is granted an exhibit at the African American Museum.
Residents in various Main Line municipalities are coming out strongly against electronic billboards from appearing in their townships.
Young Performers Theater will be holding its second annual SNAP Pizza Fundraiser next Monday
Two men who ran a tax preparation business in Upper Darby were also ordered to pay more than $1.25 million combined for the fraud.
Police said two unlocked vehicles were rummaged through on Jan. 4. See full details on these crimes and more here.
Delaware County DA Jack Stollsteimer said his office has dropped the theft charge that could have kept David Sheppard in jail.
Another crime blotter from Haverford Township Police's backlog after the holidays, this time between Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Police in Haverford released their crime blotter from mid and late December, so catch up on what crimes went down in the last several weeks.
You can try to win a trip to the Super Bowl at blood drives in Havertown this month.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon called Qassem Soleimani evil, but said the move to have him killed could lead to more turmoil.
Police said a family was tied up then had their home and business ransacked on New Year's Eve in Haverford Township.
Want to know how clean your favorite local establishments are? Check out how they were rated in the latest inspections here.
The Haverford-Havertown area was abuzz with news, good and bad, in 2017. See the biggest stories from the year here.
What better gift can one give than the gift of life? See when you can give at blood drives in the area here.
William O'Leary, principal of O’Leary Funeral Home, defrauded the company of more than $800K and gave his girlfriend $100K, the DA said.
He also pleaded guilty to importing non-FDA approved drugs and fraudulent billing. He faces 70 years in prison and a $2.5 million fine.
Police said a home on Hampton Road was broken into on Dec. 13 and jewelry was stolen. See more details on this and other crimes here.
Two former Haverford College students who tried to get then-candidate Donald Trump's taxes through a student aid form were sentenced.
You have the chance to give the gift of life at several upcoming blood drives in Haverford and Havertown this month.
Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School is one of five local schools in the Archdiocese to be named among 2019 Blue Ribbon Schools.
A store manager at the Giant on West Township Line Road was assaulted by a customer Dec. 7, police said. See details on this and more here.
Haverford Middle School held a bowling event to "Strike Out Diabetes" recently and generated hundreds to support classmates with diabetes.
The middle school collected more than 2,000 food items to donate to area families this holiday season. Well done!
PECO utility work will force a lane of Township Line Road to close for several days next week in Haverford Township, PennDOT said.
An informal service for those who are grieving.
Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health is running the survey now through Jan. 31, 2020.
Police said a TikTok account was hacked and the criminal then accessed the Apple account and made fraudulent purchases. See more here.
He is facing more than 100 charges for allegedly bribing Pennsylvania State Constables to act as security for the Mariner Pipeline.
Wawa is again teaming up with Aston's 2SP Brewing and has struck up a new partnership with breweries in Virginia and Florida for new beers.
The township said a raccoon found in the township tested positive for rabies after coming into contact with a family pet.
PECO crews will be doing utility work along the road next week, forcing a lane closure, PennDOT said.