The Pennsylvania Health Department is suing Montgomery County for them to cease issuing same sex marriage licenses.
The Patriotic Order Sons of America work with local boy scouts to respectfully dispose of American flags.
A report by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington slams Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett for accepting gifts from parties doing business with the state, among other things.
A county official was prepared to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple this afternoon.
Michael Morsch, executive editor of Montgomery Newspapers, will run the department.
Commissioner Bruce Castor said the move corrects a “20-year mistake;” the county will continue to lease the space.
An HLRA official said he expects movement this year on the redevelopment process for Willow Grove air base.
Supporters of the law believe it is a common-sense way to end voter fraud; opponents say it's unconstitutional.
MCRC Chairman Bob Kerns calls the departure 'a win'; county officials say the lawsuit against Commissioners Josh Shapiro, Leslie Richards and the acting voter services director was never relevant.
County officials are working on a far-reaching plan to redevelop the office parks and turnpike interchanges between Valley Forge and Willow Grove.
Public libraries in Montgomery County will not set aside computers for heath care sign-ups, according to library leadership.
According to Montgomery County planners, five of the top ten developments of 2012 were hotels in some of the county's important employment centers.
Montgomery County Controller Stewart Greenleaf Jr. highlighted a decreased deficit and the failure of the county to make legally-required contributions to the pension fund in his 2012 annual report, released earlier this week.
The Montgomery County Library and Information Network Consortium (MCLINC) will not set aside computers for heath care sign-ups, according to library leadership.
Local first responders are participating in Carson-Simpson Farm Christian Center’s Emergency Services Day.
A fatal trash-truck crash and a woman who fell in front of a train round out the week's top stories in Montgomery County.
911 service went into operation on June 28, 1993.
July 1-3 marks the 150th anniversary of the battle.
The right to request flexible working arrangements without repercussions would prove a boon for working men and women – and their employers.
More than 100 children received support during the two-week period.
The announcement was made after Rep. Daryl Metcalfe barred Rep. Brian Sims from addressing the Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling on the House floor, saying it was ‘open rebellion against God’s law.’
People on both sides of the same-sex marriage issue shared their opinions following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court overturned the ban on same-sex marriage.
Montgomery County offers tips on dealing with mosquitoes.
The National Retail Federation presented the award.
Transportation Funding Plan Needed to Advance Projects
Montgomery County sponsored electronic equipment and household hazardous waste collections.
As you’re trying to draw attention to your house for summer parties and sales, here is a guide to where you can place signs.
Lower Moreland commissioners and residents discussed the subdivision's preliminary plans, raising concerns over environmental and traffic issues.
Schwartz names campaign staff for 2014 primary run at PA governor.
The township was recently awarded a Department of Environmental Protection grant that may result in all residents receiving a uniform recycling container.
The Lower Moreland Township Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of a portion of Lower Moreland School District property to build recreational facilities.
The state will have met its obligations ahead of the country.
Monday is the day to rid your yard of debris.