As severe drought conditions continue, burn bans prohibiting all outdoor fires are being declared around Montgomery County.
One person was injured after the incident Wednesday morning.
Dangerously dry weather makes the threat of wildlife all too real in parts of Montgomery County.
Authorities said the Montgomery County man followed the student into her dorm room.
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The woman, who served students with special needs, was a bystander to a high speed chase over an expired inspection sticker, police said.
The liquor bandit used the hammer to smash the front glass door of the Fine Wine and Good Spirits store, state police said.
Authorities have not yet released a cause of death.
The 19-year-old was known for her prowess on the softball field and the love in her heart.
A tractor-trailer swung across the median and hit another vehicle head-on last week.
A tractor trailer swung head-on into traffic early Friday morning, state police said.
Crews battled a garage fire at a local home on Wednesday.
Delivery packages containing cell phones continue to be specifically targeted in Collegeville and the surrounding area, police said.
Authorities are urging residents to not buy cell phones online after a string a recent incidents.
Authorities are warning residents to cancel checks and monitor their accounts for suspicious activity. Details:
A backpack containing $20,000 in cash remains missing.
Police are urging precaution from local residents after the man was spotted in a development in town this week.
A public smear campaign has given residents the false idea that the facility would house sexual offenders or "migrants," the nonprofit said.
The powerful storm on Wednesday toppled a massive tree into a vehicle, officials said.
The man had been serving an 8 to 22 year sentence after stabbing and beating a fellow inmate in 2019, officials said.
In-person written and physical agility tests for aspiring police officers will be held next month in Montgomery County.
The investigation into the blaze continues Tuesday.
The man preyed on owners of sick dogs, demanding huge sums of money for them to join bogus "clinical trials," authorities said.
The stolen vehicle used by the suspects was set on fire nearby several hours later, police said.
Police said he also agreed to pay $100.
Local crews battled the blaze for four hours on Christmas Day.
The convicted arsonist displaced more than a 100 of her neighbors in the massive blaze.
The man had been on the run for weeks, police said.
Wristwatches nearly on par with the state's average yearly salary are indeed for sale in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Police said the vehicle was just feet away from a 100-foot drop down into the Schuylkill River.
The man was defending himself, but authorities prosecuted him on other charges.
The attack occurred shortly after county caseworkers had attempted to limit the man's unsupervised contact with his son, the DA said.
Contractors showing up at your door unannounced is the "number one sign" they're scammers, authorities said.
A large police presence in Lower Providence Township worried local residents Wednesday morning.
As spring continues, contractor and asphalt paving scams are plaguing the region.
Police are continuing to respond to the car theft spree sparked by TikTok videos.
The resident was located safely as fire boiled off the rooftop solar panels, officials said.
Susan Rein, 62, was taking a morning walk in the parking lot of her apartment complex when the truck struck her. The driver didn't stop.
The man was caught at the TSA security checkpoint trying to carry a loaded .38 caliber revolver onto his flight, officials said.
The owner illegally sold the vehicle and did not get it inspected, leaving it with issues that contributed to the tragic crash, the DA said.