Frank Schaefer, who may be defrocked for officiating his son's same-sex wedding six years ago, said he wants to work with the church to 'dismantle the discrimination' against LGBT members.
If possible, delay any travel plans until after the storm has passed, the agency says.
Rev. Frank Schaefer, punished after a church trial in Spring City for officiating the marriage of his gay son, must denounce gay marriage or risk losing his job.
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick has introduced legislation that will exempt volunteer firefighters and EMT from new healthcare requirements.
The Delaware Memorial Bridge has also lowered the speed limit on the twin span.
The freezing-temperature alert goes until Friday.
The "Code Blue" will extend into Monday.
Make sure your pet is legal.
Information of more than 26,000 may have been compromised.
Mandela served 27 years in prison for anti-apartheid activities and served as South Africa’s first black president.
Rep. Mike Vereb was elected in a special election Wednesday; he will continue to serve as a legislator.
Montgomery County Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes was forced by a Commonwealth Court Judge to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses; he now wants the state Supreme Court to weigh in on the constitutionality of the ban.
The state Game Commission is predicting that the wait for the 750,000 hunters expected to take to the woods will be worth it.
The weather conditions can threaten the safety of individuals with no shelter.
He praised the bi-partisan bill that is poised to bring a “quality transportation system.”
"The timing of this storm couldn't be worse," a government agency says, warning travelers to expect delays.
'Operation Safe Holiday' Focuses on Seat Belt Use, Impaired Driving.
Smokers are encouraged to take steps toward quitting, even if only for one day.
The group thanks those who have worked to stop drunken driving.
The 1 million-gallon water tank just underwent $318,000 in renovations.
Watchdog group says more high-stakes judicial elections are a trend.
State Rep. Mike Vereb, who serves the Collegeville area, helped to unite warring factions of the Montgomery County Republican Committee in recent months.
Robert J. Kerns will no longer head the Montgomery County Republican Committee; his successor will be selected Dec. 4
A 220-acre property in Upper Providence Township, currently designated as open space, is about to be sold.
Falling temperatures Tuesday night will make for dangerous conditions for those without shelter.
An Upper Providence Township supervisors is urging residents to attend a Wednesday meeting to object.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The motion, filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, seeks to overturn an arbitration panel decision.
In January, Democrats will hold four of seven seats on Royersford Borough Council, and plan to focus on revitalizing the borough.
Small businesses and homeowners can still apply for solar energy rebates in Pennsylvania.
Gail Weilheimer and Steven C. Tolliver won 10-year terms on the Court of Common Pleas.
Mostly all other incumbents held onto their seats in Limerick, Royersford and Spring City.
Everything you need to know about Spring-Ford area candidates before voting Tuesday.
Republicans Maureen Coggins and Sharon Giamporcaro and Democrats Gail Weilheimer and Steven Tolliver are running for two open positions on the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
Election Day is Nov. 5. Learn more about Bruce D. Buckwalter, Paul Chrisman, Charles J. Bowers and John S. Grispon for Royersford Borough Council.
Ryan Wall and Annamarie Chestnut will face off in a race for Limerick Tax Collector Tuesday.
A look at Helen Karchner, Joe Ciresi and Todd Wolf, up for election Tuesday.