Come out and meet one of the township's supervisors as well as the township manager at Firepoint Grill June 18.
A New York Times report, along with some startling visualizations, takes a look at how extreme gerrymandering has become in Pennsylvania.
The Panichi family said the slope overlay puts undue burden on certain homeowners with hilly property who want to build on their land.
We've got the county's unofficial results from the 2017 general election right here. See who won in the Marple and Newtown township races.
The 2017 general election is nearly here, and we have a roundup of who you'll see on the ballot this year.
Who will be on the ballot come Nov. 7? Find out here.
Constituents are convening on Rep. Pat Meehan's office to express concerns over America's healthcare system.
About $466.2 million will be allocated to municipalities all over Pennsylvania, PennDOT announced Monday.
Hold on to your recyclables for just one more day, as the township postponed collections due to snow.
Come chat with township officials at Panera Bread in February.
Cardinal Crossing developer sought over $8 million in reimbursement from township, reports say.
According to information from the Sanders campaign, the office will open on Sproul Road in Broomall.
The Pennsylvania Lottery’s mobile app now lets players scan instant game tickets to see if they’ve won.
Niche.com recently released its 2015 list of the best school districts throughout the nation. Lower Merion ranked 4th.
Have a question about anything that has to do with the Pope visit to Philadelphia and New York? Here's your spot.
Voters can now register simply through the web.
Gov. Wolf signs declaration making $2.6 million in aid available to County after June storms.
A new bill in Harrisburg would wield fines of up to $300 toward pet owners who leave their dogs and cats in hot cars.
The remaining passes for regional rail travel on SEPTA during Pope Francis’ visit will be sold at stations outside of Philadelphia.
A special website selling Regional Rail passes for the Pope’s visit in September will not reopen this week, SEPTA announced Tuesday.
A new study breaks it down.
A new study ranks Pennsylvania 43rd out of 51.
The new toll hikes will go into effect on Jan. 3.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, 5-4. What does that mean for Pennsylvania?
Officials are not happy with what Delco Animal Control is doing with the animals.
More than 1.5 million people are expected in the Philadelphia Metro area during the pope's visit to Philadelphia in September.
“What what what is wrong with people??” wrote State Sen. Daylin Leach (D-Montgomery/Bucks).
The case was among the first in the nation’s history to address the legal implications of free speech in social media.
Rick Santorum, who represented Pennsylvania in the senate from 1995 to 2007, is expected to announce a presidential bid Wednesday.
Some constituents want Rep. Matt Baker to step down after preventing a vote on a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
The election will be held Aug. 4 to replace former State Representative Joe Hackett, who resigned from office April 30.
HIKo Energy has also agreed not to accept any new Pennsylvania customers until after June 30, 2016.
Residents wishing to help the thousands of people recovering from the earthquake in Nepal should take extra care with their donations.
The transit authority's operating expenses will rise 2.84 percent for the next fiscal year, but no fare hikes are proposed.
Citizens have until Monday to register to vote.
Philadelphia Representative Jordan Harris plans to introduce a bill that will extend sale of alcohol to 4 a.m.
The Commonwealth Court restored the state's full payments from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement sign in 1998.
Electronic filing options limit lines at local branches.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wants travelers to 'Expect the Unexpected' while sharing the road with highway workers.