County Council alerts residents to new Pennsylvania Voter ID requirements.
An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.
Visit your library April 8 to 14 to celebrate National Library Week.
The presidential candidate visited Broomall's The Iron Shop Wednesday.
The deadline for applications for absentee ballots is 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 17.
Run For Heroes, Inc., presented a $30,000 check to the Delaware County Hero Scholarship Fund.
The entire State of Delaware County address can be seen on Comcast community channel 190 at 8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, airing March 26 through April 27.
Council also discussed signage at a few RTM School District schools and recognized an Eagle Scout for his hard work at Monday's Middletown Council meeting.
The Social Security Administration presented a public service award at council meeting.
In 2011 the High Intensity Drug Traffic Area Project made 358 drug arrests.
Delaware County Council declared March to be Irish-American Heritage Month March 7.
Transit guide hopes to pinpoint buses, trains within 3 minutes.
Post office issues have been the explanation as to why many Media Borough residents have not received the survey.
Monday, March 26 is the last day to register to vote before the April Primary Election.
Instead of three monopole, stagnant billboards along West Chester Pike in Newtown Square, the investment group proposes one digital, ground-mounted billboard display on Hatches Lane and West Chester Pike just before Edgmont Township.
The Delaware County Council held a ceremony proclaiming March as Red Cross Month.
Both Bhavnaben Ingle and her son, Parth Ingle, were held for trial following a preliminary hearing in the 2008 killing of their husband and father respectively, Judge Walter Strohl Jr. ruled Monday evening.
The State Senate was divided along party lines when it passed its voter ID bill on March 7.
County council passed a resolution declaring March to be Women’s History Month.
The preliminary hearing for the mother and son accused of killing a Middletown man in 2008 will continue on Monday.
Pennsylvania State Police remind drivers that the state's new law prohibiting text-based communication while driving will take effect on March 8. The primary offense will result in a $50 fine.
The Domestic Abuse Project received $25,000 from Delaware County Council recently.
Check your credit card bill if you bought alcohol in Pennsylvania around Thanksgiving.
The public can connect to the Internet at the Government Center and Courthouse in Media.
PA Liquor Control Board launches searchable app.
Delaware County families are invited to post service members' photos on the Armed Services Tribute Board at the county's Government Center in Media.
A grant was given out to Delaware County libraries to help residents to be financially better off.
Delaware County Council proclaimed February as Black History Month.
The two open public forums will discuss Delaware County’s proposed Open Space, Recreation, and Greenway Plan, also known as the Open Space Plan.
Media Borough Council approved the final land development application for a small apartment building on Baltimore Avenue.
There are no contested primary races in the 7th congressional district.
Middletown Township Council appointed an interim member to council after a District 2 resignation earlier this year.
The award recognizes outstanding achievements in restoration, preservation, and adaptive reuse of historic structures and sites within Delaware County.
Residents can now subscribe to a monthly electronic newsletter with information on county services.
Gov. Tom Corbett presented his budget proposal to both houses of the state legislature Tuesday and, as expected, it reflects the state’s difficult financial situation.
Delaware County Council presented a resolution designating February as American Heart Month.
More than 300 products will see increases—the first in 18 months.
After a more than three-hour meeting on Monday night, Middletown Township Council designated 13 land parcels as SU-1-A, the first step of many to develop the former Franklin Mint property.