The Montgomery County Health Department will hold numerous town hall meetings this spring to discuss their plan for the coming year.
National organizations are condemning Montgomery County for replacing two public defenders who advocated strongly for bail reform.
Officials are warning residents to be wary after fake Census documents aimed at gathering political information were distributed.
"This situation is fluid and changing every minute," officials said. There are no confirmed cases in Montgomery County.
Montco's head public defender Dean Beer is no longer employed by the county, and has been replaced by a pair of new co-chiefs.
Montgomery County lawyer Frank Fina has been suspended for "professional misconduct" during the prosecution of Jerry Sandusky.
There are more than 70,000 manufacturing jobs in Montgomery County, and opportunities are continually available, the county said.
Sports gambling was booming this weekend, and bettors won big in Pennsylvania.
By 2022, all salaried workers making under $45,500 will be eligible for overtime pay in Pennsylvania under the new regulation.
The county added that they are "reviewing and updating" their emergency response plans in wake of the spread of the coronavirus.
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Numerous free hazardous waste disposal events are scheduled in Montco this year. Here's what's allowed, and what's not.
Major construction work begins this month on Markley Street, a portion of which will be closed until fall 2022.
Inspectors can no longer enter homes in a local borough without cause and the consent of residents, the court ruled, siding with renters.
The National League of Cities is organizing the "Love My City" campaign. Here's what residents and business owners had to say.
The new legislation changes sentencing guidelines in an effort to reduce prison populations, reform criminals, and limit recidivism.
Councilwoman Valerie Scoot Cooper will serve another term on the National League of Cities board of directors.
The priest, who worked all around Montco, was removed some 30 years following the date of allegations that he sexually abused a minor.
This weekend, take a tour of the brand new Norristown Recreation Center, opening up to the public for the first time.
The lawsuit was brought forth by a woman with a criminal record who says she was rejected from employment in Montco due to her past.
Montgomery County has received a major grant from the federal government to help battle lead poisoning in low income homes.
Montgomery County has proposed a $428.4 million budget for 2020 which would include no tax increases, they announced this week.
New playground installations and renovations at two Norristown parks are now complete.
The new "Ranked Choice" bill would allow voters to rank their candidate choices, leveling the playing field for third parties.
The DA's lawsuit alleges Juul engaged in predatory business practices that attempted to turn children into tobacco addicts.
The boil water advisory impacting Pennsylvania American Water customers in Norristown and Plymouth Township has been lifted.
With incumbent Democrats favored to win two seats in the blue county, a pair of Republicans battled to determine the board's third seat.
Polling locations, hours, and who is on the ballot in Norristown for Election Day 2019.
A water main break has caused conditions that could allow contamination of drinking water, officials warned.
Montgomery County is ready to fight back against any reports of voter intimidation or election interference, authorities said.
Norristown has been recognized by a national organization for excellence in budget presentation.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Power has been restored to critical county offices at One Montgomery Plaza.
"The economic imperatives are too great...we have a moral mandate," bill co-sponsor State Sen. Sharif Street said.
A power outage caused by an electrical fire shut down One Montgomery Plaza on Wednesday.
MSNBC's "Hardball" host and local area native Chris Matthews is off-air after having surgery related to a cancer diagnosis.
The three incumbent county commissioners hope to hold their spots in this November's election.
“A Senior’s Story of Opioid Addiction, Recovery, and Hope” aims to educate and warn the senior community of Montgomery County.
A massive project to reconstruct Main Street, Markley Street, and improve the nearby area will get underway this fall.