Proud of your carved pumpkin? Send it to Media Patch to have it featured here along with the other Jack-O-Lanterns.
Inspectors with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture paid visits to two Media facilities in October. Here's what they found.
The Hospital Safety Guide has been released by the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Group, and Riddle Hospital's score is one to celebrate.
Do you think yo have the best jack-o-lantern in your neighborhood? Show it off on Media Patch by sending in your photos.
Trunk or Treat at Pennsylvania Institute of Technology, Media, PA Happy Halloween!
Twenty-three venues in Media will host jazz performances, including classic jazz, hard bop, gypsy jazz, and more, in honor of Mickey Roker.
Since 2014, more than 900 people in Delaware County have been revived by police officers carrying the opioid overdose-reversing drug.
He is accused of taking a 14-year-old female student to a hotel in Delaware County in April where he allegedly had sex with her.
Craig LaBan, the Philadelphia Inquirer food critic, visited establishments in Media. See which were his favorites.
Main Line Today asked readers where the best apple cider donuts are available, and you said Linvilla Orchards has some of the area's best.
Three Ways Earning an Associate Degree Can Change Your Future!
Philadelphia-area businessman Thomas Baldwin, who helped bring jobs to then-rural Delaware County, has died. He was 95.
They day will feature hayrides, refreshments, the county crime dog "CID," a medication collection box, scarecrows, fall decor, and more.
The county council was joined by residents, employers, various, self-advocates at the Oct. 18 meeting.
Area leaders Wednesday officially announced a proposal for Amazon's second headquarters to call Delco home.
Lucky is the unofficial Ranger and greeter of Ridley Creek State Park and he is missing now, with some fearing he may be injured.
The county also presented a resolution to recognize cancer awareness at its recent meeting.
Upper Darby and Haverford SWAT Teams also finished second and third, respectively. Well done to all the teams!
Rose Tree Elementary School 5th Grade Students collect for Victims of Hurricane Harvey
Six teams will participate in handgun, rifle, and sniper shooting challenges, as well as an obstacle course. One will crowned the victor.
Blithe Spirit is Awesome!
Iron Hill in Media brought home medals for two of its brews at the Great American Beer Festival competition in Denver recently.
See our interactive map showing registered sex offenders in Media Borough to help you and your family stay safe this Halloween season.
Head to the Emergency Services Training Center in Sharon Hill Saturday to get rid of you hazardous household materials.
Allan Wickersham was found to be in possession of more than more than 5,000 images depicting child pornography in December.
Less than 1% of High School Seniors Qualify
Penncrest High School Honors Seven National Merit Scholars
Two walk in clinics and one drive through clinic will help you stave off the flu this season. Learn more about the clinics here.
Media Borough Public Forum on Economic Development, Tuesday, October 19, 7:00-9:00, Media Fire House, second floor. All welcome.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture inspected two Media establishments in September. Here's what they found.
Theatre critic David Fox reviewed the musical production
The 71-year-old man is free on 10 percent of $75,000 bail ahead of his January 2018 sentencing, court records show.
The county is hosting an informational session on how you and your dog can de-stress kids who are in Delaware County court cases.
Indian Lane Students Display their Art Work at RTMSD Legislative Meeting
While violent crimes in Media Borough increased from 2015 to 2016, while property crimes dropped. See the stats here.
Sundays at Noon with one Saturday performance on Oct. 28 at 11am
For a limited time, the popular brewery and eatery will feature German-inspired menu items, as well as its seasonal Oktoberfest lager.
4th Grade Students Learn How to Make a Difference
A 15-item survey was launched to gain public input on the borough potentially expanding its recycling program to include food scraps.