Also, an indictment has been filed against a Philadelphia woman accused of trying to join ISIS.
Plus, a Philadelphia group seeks to save a home from demolition.
A public meeting will be held next week to discuss the process to turn Paoli Battlefield Historical Park into a National Landmark.
Take a look at some of the events on the calendar this week.
Plus, a Philadelphia lawmaker wants to extend alcohol sales to 4 a.m.
State Rep. Duane Milne is hosting his annual Shredding, Recycling and Drug Take-Back Day April 25 in Malvern.
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Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Residents are asked to place large furniture, appliances or yard waste by their curbs on May 16.
The sun shined bright Monday afternoon, but the rest of the week calls for a return to the cold and rainy weather.
Timetables on local regional rail lines have need altered for April
The project will create and hang landscapes of King Street through time in the borough hall.
Plus, police say a man illegally filmed women at the King of Prussia mall dressing rooms.
An April Fool's Day add-on to the search engine's map page allows users to play the old-school video game in their own neighborhoods.
The shelter will use a grant from PetSmart charities to spay and neuter free-roaming cats in the Chester and Delaware county area.
The wintry mix could pose travel delays during the afternoon commute around Malvern.
State Sen. Andy Dinniman anticipates the Chester County road project finishing within the next two years.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for March 20.
The grant will be used for spaying and neutering some 4,700 “free-roaming” cats, the CCSPCA says.
Plus, more snow is on the way.
Multiple area school district have called for two-hour delays Monday morning as the region is coated in ice.
Up to two-tenths of an inch of ice is expected overnight.
Take a lookout some of the events on the calendar this week.
All of Pennsylvania will either have snow, a wintry mix or freezing rain, according to The Weather Channel.
Plus, how to prevent and deal with frozen pipes.
Plus, racist graffiti has been found at a local high school.
Chester County District Attorney Thomas P. Hogan: "Ban "dangerous practice of “passing the trash” from outside states into Pennsylvania."
Take a look at some of the top stories from around the region so far this week.
All proceeds benefit the school. The sale is cash or check only.
We used a record-breaking amount of natural gas to heat our homes during last week’s brutal cold, PECO said Monday.
Plus, you won't believe how these students got caught trying to by fake IDs.
The snow will start Saturday afternoon, the NWS says, and could lead to hazardous travel conditions.
Friday could be the coldest Feb. 20 the region has seen in 141 years.
The National Weather Service is tracking a storm that will bring a wintry mix of snow, sleet and rain to the region on Saturday and Sunday.