Tristan Stahley stands accused of killing Spring-Ford High School Student Julianne Siller.
The Blueliners Blue and the Blueliners White will face off at 7:15 p.m. in Oaks, after a family and friends skate.
According to new report money talks -literally-when it comes to vocabulary and children under five.
The 5K will begin at the Collegeville Station, with fun planned for after the run.
Two teens were found unconscious last week due to the drug, according to Limerick Township Police.
The event will support a member in need.
Betty E Depolis was last seen leaving her son’s Martha Lane home.
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The former Penn State Abington professor allegedly used his office to take nude photos of himself and sent them to a 16-year-old girl in Spain.
Officer Thomas Godin, of the Royersford Police Department, and Officer William Parkins, of Upper Providence, talked a man off of a roof on Church Street.
Stephen Stace, a retired Penn State Abington professor, allegedly sent nude photos of himself to a 16-year-old girl in Spain.
This figurine was stolen from a local property; its owner, an artist, is hoping for her safe return.
After six Mexican national were arrested for their alleged participation in a two-county drug ring, five of the men were arraigned, with their bail set at $1 million dollars, says DA’s office.
Andrew Michael Borneman, 21, of Windsor Drive, Harleysville, allegedly downloaded videos and images of child pornography, police said. He worked as a custodian at Vernfield and E.M. Crouthamel elementary schools.
James Williams Ford pled guilty to making a false alarm to an agency of public safety and was sentenced to jail and probation.
Charles Cicala of Pottstown was recently identified as the man who died due to a Worcester crash on Oct. 2, according to state police.
District attorneys in Montgomery and Berks counties announced the arrests of Mexican nationals in 'Operation Breaking Bad.'
A woman's purse allegedly contained 22 packets of heroin, according to the PSP.
Inmates from the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Lower Providence have a new bus to take them to the Montgomery county courthouse in Norristown.
Kari Wood, 18, and Michael Robinson, 23, both of Linfield, allegedly stole items from vehicles.
Salford Hills Elementary School was damaged over the weekend.
A purse was stolen from a vehicle, and mail was stolen from a porch, according to the Pennsylvania State Police.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department held a commendation ceremony Friday morning for its employees that performed notable acts of service.
Injuries were reported in the Thursday night incident.
More than 2000 homes lost power after the crash.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department (MCSD) will hold a commendation ceremony to recognize employees who have shown superior acts in public service.
Christina Huskin, of Red Hill, allegedly purchased personal items with Park Avenue Manor Trust Fund money, and illegally received unemployment benefits.
James Lee Moody of Philadelphia waived his preliminary hearing in district court on Wednesday after Lower Providence police filed charges against him regarding a alleged $156,041.75 theft from Victory Church in Lower Providence.
Cyrus Cross, 40, faces up to seven years in prison for the Lower Merion fraud.
Nearly 500 motorcycles made an honorary ride from Trappe to Blue Bell on Sunday to honor Julianne Siller.
A man in a white van reportedly spoke to a child in Upper Hanover Township.
The crash occurred on Saturday afternoon near Wegmans on Route 29 near Arcola Road.
A Collegeville Borough Council member sent an e-mail to warn residents of impending sprays.
The FBI is asking for the public’s help identifying victims.
The quick-moving fire occurred Thursday night on Hildebidle Drive in the Collegeville section of the township.
The passengers, four local boys, were charged with underage drinking.
James Lee Moody is a former Montgomery County employee and a member of the executive board of Penn Christian Academy, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Andrew Nathan Top, of Royersford, was allegedly caught with thousands of dollars in stolen items.