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The heat index is expected to be at or above 100 degrees between noon and 8 p.m. daily.Montgomery County Department of Public Safety is issuing a "Code Red" Hot Weather Health Warning for the county between noon and 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
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.
This week's stories include leaked nude photos leading to a street fight, a burglar that escalated from stealing food to stealing money, and a man who chased a landscaper with a BB gun.
Hillary Clinton at Bryn Mawr and dad who allegedly left son in hot car to play blackjack also made headlines this week.
The Polard family collectively lost an entire person in terms of pounds shed living a healthier lifestyle.
Law enforcement from throughout the area responded to the incident on Wednesday, which also closed local schools.
A domestic dispute, Elmwood Park Zoo event round out news.
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A $5,000 reward is being offered for the apprehension of Andre 'Dre' Collier in connection with the May 5 homicide of Kareen Borowy.
The fundraiser, held through Saturday, also includes several activities for children.
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An Upper Moreland family's inspiring weight-loss story and support for Horsham families displaced in a fire round out this week's top stories in Montgomery County.
This summer the Lower Providence Community Library took part in a summer program that helps kids explore science.
Joseph Patrick Franzone Jr. is being investigated in other counties for similar thefts, according to police.
Can you imagine seeing this in your rear view mirror?
The document, which also highlights the issue of cyber-bullying, is the first of its kind in Pennsylvania.
Paul Corrigan, 47, of King of Prussia, allegedly had sex with a 16-year-old girl at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Upper Merion Township.