Protesters demanded Sunday that the Navy pay for blood tests for residents possibly affected by PFC contamination in their drinking water.
The $4.5M investment will work to improve water mains and overall infrastructure. Traffic in affected areas should be expected.
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2,500 Pennsylvanians died from opioid overdoses in 2014.
Horsham officials reportedly sent angry letters to the Navy, Air Force, EPA, and National Guard regarding the water contamination cleanup.
Horsham Air Guard Station's new filtration system will "benefit (the) base, community and environment," according to spokespersons.
The event will feature "music, food, 'bounce u' inflatables, police cars, fire engines, emergency vehicles and more."
U.S. Congressman will join representatives from several government agencies and members of the council to discuss water contamination.
Attorney Joseph Feliciani represents numerous Horsham area residents who are filing serious personal injury complaints.
Pennsylvania's cigarette tax has been raised by a dollar from $1.60 to $2.60 per pack, as stipulated in the 2016-2017 state budget.
A Montgomery County man was found with a total of 2,022 images and videos of child pornography, the DA said.
Good news (finally) for the environment in the Hatboro area: the state has awarded the borough $139,000 to maintain Pennypack Creek.
Horsham has decided to take their Aqua PA well offline due to the presence of chemical contaminants, according to a report.
"In Oct. 2014 the PA House...quietly and unconstitutionally...allowed the NRA to have standing to sue any PA municipality."
All Township roads are being repainted. County and State roads will not be touched.
A car blocked Keith Valley Road on Tuesday afternoon, leading to a closure.
Students in the Keith Valley Elementary School jazz band played in the Pennsylvania state capitol Monday.
Flag Day is Tuesday, June 14.
Untreated water containing chemicals from the Horsham Air Guard Station is being pumped into Park Creek, a new report shows.
A local lawmaker is urging the public to sign a petition asking the federal government to take several steps in resolving the water crisis.
The law firm associated with Erin Brockovich will investigate the water contamination issue plaguing several local communities.
Three of Horsham's public water supply wells have been shut down.
Horsham may have just taken three wells offline but Hatboro's water is just fine, the borough said Monday.
Recognizing the risk of contamination from harmful chemicals in the water supply, the state will provide residents with bottled water.
Horsham area residents rejoice: the Keith Valley Road Bridge in Horsham has reopened.
Good news for Byberry Road and Warminster Road drivers in the Hatboro area.
A Horsham government contractor must pay the U.S. government more than $200,000 after it allegedly billed the government to pay for a yacht.
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In a letter to the editor, Hatboro's State Rep. Tom Murt addresses the need to fight the stigma of mental illness in Pennsylvania.
Volunteers are needed for Montgomery County's "restorative justice" program for young convicts.
The Montgomey County District Attorney's office is providing an opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted, unused or expired medications.
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Local lawmakers saluted a Horsham man, killed at 19 in the line of duty, by renaming a stretch of a local road.
The Borough Planning Commission will address the possibility of a Rite Aid on South York Road Tuesday night.
Local high schoolers recently had the chance to see what's really going on at Horsham Air Base.
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A total of 664 military sites will be investigated by the U.S. Department of Defense for groundwater contamination, including Horsham.