Looking to get out of the house? Here are five fun things to do this weekend.
All the licenses in question were issued between November and Wednesday, Feb. 25.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a liquor privatization bill by a 114-to-87 vote Thursday. Gov. Wolf says he'll veto.
Teen Reading Lounge, for grades 7 to 12, will run for eight sessions starting March 11 at libraries in Warminster and Southampton.
Mark Haynes posted nude photos of children to Instagram as well as sent lewd emails to a 14-year-old girl, officials said.
A panel discussion will be held March 2 to help residents explore the opportunity of running for school board.
Holy Redeemer HomeCare and Hospice is looking for caring individuals to support local hospice patients and their families.
Family/ Community Event: The Meadowbrook School 5K Run for Education, 2 Mile Walk and Kids Fun Run
The year-long investigation involved alleged drug trafficking from Columbia to Montgomery County, the District Attorney said.
Neshaminy High School students will be dismissed at 10 a.m. Wednesday, school officials said.
This year’s theme is “Celebrate the Movies” and will feature floral designs and gardens inspired by Hollywood.
In light of Highway Safety Law Awareness Week, Pennsylvania officials want to make sure residents are aware of four key laws.
It may be below freezing outside but we can at least pretend it's spring this weekend when Rita's opens numerous Bucks County locations.
The House Liquor Control Committee on Monday passed a bill that would privatize liquor, wine and beer sales in Pennsylvania.
DVAEYC Hosts 2014 Conference - bringing together 1,550 educators, presenters, exhibitors and public officials.
Time to Demystify Dyslexia with Nancy Hennessy Tuesday, March 10, 2015 from 9:00 - 10:30 am AIM Academy - No Charge - Open to the Public
Online community of homeowners & professionals picks Ernst for community service
Community-service-minded individuals will be qualified to operate 24-hour victim hotline, victim accompaniment services and more
A look at the week's top news on Patch from around the region.
The latest information from National Weather Service, shared at 3:30 p.m. Friday, predicts 4 to 6 inches of snow Saturday evening.
The snow will start some time after 2 p.m., the National Weather Service said.
“A Cappella at the Rock” music festival will be held on March 21 at Council Rock High School North in Newtown.
So far this winter, five senior citizens in Montgomery County have died due to complications from the cold.
George School will present The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht on Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21 at 8:00 p.m. in Walton Center.
Save $10 per person when you reserve your seats by March 6th.
A blast of dangerously-cold air is heading our way Thursday, and will likely be followed by another round of weekend snow.
Plus, a priest who worked at parishes in Bucks and Montgomery counties has been put on leave by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
The cold weather has been deadly in Pennsylvania as more cold and precipitation is expected Wednesday and Thursday.
Steven Wilmot, a biology teacher at the school, has been hired as the new head football coach at Neshaminy High School.
Penn Law’s IHRA will produce programs that forge new attitudes that support the disadvantaged.
More snow may be headed our way Wednesday, plus the frigid temperatures will linger.
Explore this year’s designer house, Villa d’Braccia in Chalfont, during an Empty House Party on March 1.
The latest round of winter weather dumped between 2 and 5 inches of snow throughout the Eastern Pennsylvania region.
In addition to record-breaking cold, forecasters say the region should prepare for another dose of snow Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Five simple tips to keep your technology safe in below-zero temperatures.
The 28th annual Touch the Future opens Feb. 21 at Arcadia University in Glenside.
The state deals with 1 to 4 inches of snow, 10-below wind-chill temps, power outages and property damage.
The NWS has issued four alerts, warning of 20-below wind-chill temps, 3-5 inches of snow, 60-mph winds, power outages and property damage.
Emergency shelters have been activated in Yardley, Doylestown and Quakertown.