Gas drillers figure to be important allies as Gov. Tom Corbett seeks re-election.
Roadwork will impede traffic turning onto Vine Street from Broad Street. The $3.5-million Pennsylvania Community Transportation Initiative project is showing great progress in Lansdale Borough.
Nine of 13 Pennsylvania Republicans voted to approve the bill, which funds the U.S. Government through January with minimal changes to the implementation of Obamacare; all Democrats voted in favor.
The preliminary and final land development approval for the municipal complex has stalled, awaiting a two-thirds majority vote from council next month to override Mayor Andy Szekely's veto.
Township officials urge Pa. lawmakers to approve funding for roads, bridges.
Lansdale Borough is seeking a photographer for a one-year contract to capture all of Lansdale's wards and its people in every season to be used on the new website.
Gov. Tom Corbett may not be as vulnerable as Democrats think he is.
A top state lawmaker wants to raise the Pennsylvania speed limit to 70 mph
A combined bid for work to the wastewater treatment plant, electric department, the Wissahickon Park building and 421 W. Main St. came in over budget. Council chose to break the bid package into smaller pieces to entice more bidders and lower costs.
Doctors say a proposed prescription tracker plan would violate patient confidentiality in Pennsylvania.
The transit agency is lobbying the state legislature for more funding.
A marathon runner was cited and fined at Valley Forge National Military Park, which is closed due to the government shutdown.
The one-lane concrete bridge is being replaced with a 27-foot-long, two-lane structure. It will open in Summer 2014.
Souderton plans to make $1.5 million in improvements to the freight station, wait station, train station and parking lot. The Local and Logan Model Railroad Club will remain.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Ben Franklin is back and he's got a brand new look.
Gov. Tom Corbett stirred controversy with a remark about gay marriage.
State officials have commissioned a study on the potential for gas drilling in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Be careful before you give out personal information as open enrollment begins under the Affordable Care Act.
First Baptist Church at Seventh and Broad streets is heading to the zoning hearing board to seek a variance to allow an LED sign on its property. A majority vote from council meant it supports the variance request.
Congress less popular than cockroaches, root canals and traffic jams, public poll shows.
U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick has broken ranks with House Republicans by supporting a 'clean' bill that will reopen the federal government.
Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes was ordered to stop providing same-sex marriage certificates by a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court judge in September.
Bucks County Industrial Development Authority will spend $5 million to redevelop the former U.S. Gauge 44 acres into nine 4- to 5-acre parcels.
You can now order a Pa. driver's license online if yours is lost lost or stolen.
Environmentalists see Pennsylvania's growing gas drilling industry as a threat to endangered species.
First Baptist Church has applied for a variance to the zoning hearing board to permit an LED sign at Seventh and Broad streets. Council has delayed a vote to support the application, citing precedence in a Lansdale Catholic LED sign.
The North Penn Commons project will bring Manna on Main Street, The PEAK Center senior center, Advanced Living Communities and Lansdale YMCA under one roof on the old Lans-Bowl site.
311 Arts consultant Laura Burnham outlined Wednesday the business plan for the viable success of the old 311 W. Main St. building.
The spraying by the Montgomery County Health Department will control mosquitoes shown to carry West Nile Virus.
Rep. Todd Stephens and the 21st Century America-Korea-China Leaders Society will honor Montgomery County veterans at a 1 p.m. ceremony at Parkside Place.
See how Montgomery County compares with the rest of the area.
Sherry Sikora will run against Republican Tom Work in the November election for Lansdale Borough Council.
The unit block of South Chestnut Street could be changed to a two-way street, giving residents easier access to West Main Street.
A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court judge sided with the state Department of Health in a lawsuit against D. Bruce Hanes.
The borough could use a $1.5 million grant to upgrade the buildings on the SEPTA lot.
Carmen Iannelli, owner of PJ Auto Parts on West Main Street, has had his business flooded out four times this year in heavy rain. He came to the public works committee meeting last month to bring his issue to light.
The PCTI project will give commuters a non-stop thoroughfare from Vine and Broad streets to Wood and Main streets, avoiding the railroad crossings. Susquehanna Avenue at Main Street would become right-turn only.
A family is now defined as one where a group of individuals live together permanently or long term as the functional equivalent of a family.