A look at some of the top stories so far this week from around the region.
Share the area’s holiday cheer with Patch.
Higher temperatures are on the way for a warm, rainy Wednesday.
Some creative solutions for our Patch readers.
In 2013, nearly 10,000 people were fed a meal with donated venison.
The Girl Scouts of America on Monday announced the creation of the Digital Cookie platform for online cookie sales.
Temperatures will reach into the 60s to start the week, but the cold will be back.
A look back at some of the top stories from November.
Ways to celebrate safely this holiday season, from the National Fire Protection Association.
1 in 4 people in the greater Philadelphia region struggles to put food on the table.
Chocolate cookies made from mashed potatoes? Really? Foodies offer some interesting takes on what to eat in the coming days.
Some simple tips to prevent needing repairs.
An incredibly long and loud clap of thunder shook the region around 11:35 a.m.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through this area as back-ups may occur.
PennDOT offers tips for safe winter driving.
The commonwealth ranked 23rd in Salmonella cases per capita from poultry.
Do you know what to do when the power goes out? How to reach your local power company? Check out our tips.
The National Weather Service has upgraded its storm warnings for the region.
Your burning questions about turkey are answered here on Patch.
PennDOT says it is prepared for the winter weather, but urges motorists to exercise caution.
After using Alton Brown's and Pioneer Woman's recipes for brining a turkey, there is a clear winner.
We’ll see up to 4 inches of snow Wednesday.
The Turkey Talk-Line is open at Butterball.
A look at some of the top stories from the past week.
The patient, who on Friday was in an isolation room at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, recently traveled to West Africa.
The data from October puts the state’s unemployment rate at 5.4 percent.
Allow additional time if traveling through the area, PennDOT advises.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said so far there have been 11 reports of finger injuries from the 11 models of strollers.
A look at the week's most read stories on Eastern Pennsylvania's Patch sites.
The current forecast calls for a low of 19 on Tuesday.
He will be only the fourth reigning Pontiff to visit the United States.
Some of the events on the calendar in Marple and Newtown townships.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook is in place for the region.
Star Patcher Colleen Walsh Fong shows you how to make delicious, healthy, and easy meals in no time, and save money, too.
Some of the biggest stories from the past week.
"PennDOT has an enormous responsibility to keep travel as safe as possible through the winter,” PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch said.
The Wayne Art Center will host Ed Rendell for the second season of HomeGrown: Lectures, Learning, Locally at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 20.
Lice information that won’t leave you scratching your head.
NBC10 meteorologist Glenn 'Hurricane' Schwartz says to expect a snowy and cold season.