A man was arrested in Lower Providence after police said they found marijuana, a large amount of money, and a loaded gun in his car.
Do you recognize this man? Police said he burglarized a local business overnight.
Here are some of the biggest crime stories across southeastern Pennsylvania over the past week:
Delays should be expect as work gets underway to improve the intersection.
Two Methacton students are among a small group of students nationwide to win the prestigious award.
Everyone appreciates helpful advice, especially when it comes to organizing a messy closet. So today we're providing you with just that!
Have you ever dreamed of turning an entire room into a walk-in closet or dressing room? This homeowner had grand plans for her unused attic.
Days are getting longer and warm weather is here. Here are some helpful tips as you sort thru closets, storage, and do springtime laundry.
Celebrites like Edward James Olmos, Jack Gleeson (King Joffrey), Michael Dorn (Worf), and stars of Star Trek and Star Wars will be there.
The house cleaner stole around $20,000 in jewelry from a local home, and then sold it, police said.
A new convenience store is coming to Trappe.
Bruce Fazio of ERH Capital Partners outlines which markets make the smartest investments in 2019.
Murphy beds are a popular trend in 2019 -- they allow a spare room to be used for many more things than just occasional guest lodging.
Learning Express Toys is holding a grand reopening celebration this weekend at their Providence Town Center location.
Do you recognize this friendly little fellow?
The Final Four field for the Best Pizza in Montgomery County competition is set.
Have you seen this man? His child support debt has landed him on the Montgomery County Sheriff's Most Wanted list.
Good news from Lower Providence residents: Eagleville Park is coming back soon.
Ridge Pike lanes will be restricted next week for utility installations.
Speeding, running red lights, distracted driving — the police in Lower Providence will be on the lookout for these dangerous behaviors.
A Montgomery County maid stole $6,000 in jewelry from homes around the area over the past eight months, police said.
In this article, Bruce Fazio discusses the key differences between REITs and Private Equity when it comes to real estate investing.
Do you want to get involved in real estate but don't know where to start? Bruce Fazio offers ways to invest without buying properties.
Should recreational marijuana be legalized in PA? Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman is coming to Montco and he wants to hear from you.
Philly's popular beer garden is coming down the Schuylkill. Local craft beers by the river, free bike sharing and kayaking, food, and more.
Jason Drew Haftl was remembered for his inspiring love of fitness and his daughter. "He lived to make others happy," his obituary reads.
Breaking: A crash on Audubon Road brought down a utility pole during the snowstorm Wednesday.
Due to the forecast of snow, Methacton schools will be closed Wednesday, Feb. 20.
A heavy fire damaged a Skippack home on Sunday, but several cats were rescued from the blaze and no humans were injured.
State police are investigating the incident, which reportedly occurred after midnight while four people were inside.
The $6,000 donation for Methacton's STEM programs comes from Ambler Savings Bank.
Lower Providence recognized the heroes whose exhaustive efforts battled back and brought under control the devastating Salter's blaze.
A Skippack pizza joints is among the Philly region's best, according to a new ranking.
One of best tomato pies in the Philadelphia region can be found in Audubon, the magazine says.
The multi-alarm fire sent huge clouds of smoke into the air as hundreds of firefighers swarmed to the area to contain the damage.
Firefighters battled off temperatures plummeting into the single digits as they extinguished a weekend fire in the area.
Good news for local firefighters as they make a notable improvement to their equipment.
Police are investigating a pair of home burglaries that occurred over the past week in Audubon.
94-year-old Wynnifred Franklin loves baking and she loves working, and she shows no signs of stopping any time soon.
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