Jesse Austin Neou, 27, of Skippack Township, waived his preliminary hearing and will face trial on fatal hit-and-run related charges.
A car crashed into a utility pole Sunday in Montgomery County, causing a brush fire to break out that extended to a shed and tractor.
Firefighters in Perkiomen Township cut a driver free from wreckage. Two days earlier, another similar accident happened at the same spot.
David Moyer, 24, stands accused of causing his infant's son's fatal injuries. He faces third-degree murder and other criminal charges.
The bill, which was proposed by a Montgomery County Democrat and Venango County Republican, would create a direct path to certification.
Dan Schaefer, a Cheltenham police officer and volunteer with the Perkiomen Township Fire Company, can now add author to his repertoire.
The motorist who was pulled from a mangled vehicle was transported to a local hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries.
See Patch's guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Perkiomen Valley.
Braden Sisca, 29, a lifelong Montgomery County resident, died while on duty as a Pennsylvania State Police trooper back in March.
Montgomery County Democratic State Rep. Joe Ciresi says his bill is meant to address the impact of inflation and rising property taxes.
Justin O'Neill, 22, received a prison sentence of 5 to 23 months after pleading guilty to charges related to the sexual assault of a teen.
State lawmakers citied "the negative impacts of Putin's invasion of Ukraine and price gouging oil companies."
East Main Street in Collegeville and Jefferson Golf Club in West Norriton are receiving a total of $1 million in state grants for upgrades.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around the Perkiomen Valley.
The state Department of Agriculture this week announced $8.2 million to protect 32 farms in 18 counties from future development.
The Southern Poverty Law Center revealed that the faces behind Antelope Hill Publishing are Montgomery County, Pa. residents.
The legislators behind the measure say Pennsylvania currently has no direct path for dance teacher certification, which harms preparedness.
The unidentified man said he accidentally pulled the trigger on his handgun while trying to adjust it in his waistband without a holster.
Superintendents, board members and state lawmakers held a press conference in Montgomery County Monday to address charter school funding.
Plaintiffs had sought to force Perkiomen Valley School District to mandate masks for the last remaining week of the school year.
Women veterans face their own unique set of healthcare issues, lawmakers said.
Firefighters & emergency crews in Trappe were called out to the scene of a vehicle crash in which a car rolled down an embankment.
Thumbtack makes it simple to switch to solar energy in your area.
Fire crews from numerous area departments came out to battle a fire at Palmer International on Wednesday.
Charles Hill Jr., 34, of Perkiomen Township, was found guilty on two different sex assault charges in connection with a 2020 incident.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Joseph Barnshaw, 73, died at home Monday. He was both a dedicated volunteer firefighter and a deputy sheriff of Montgomery County.
Trappe Fire Co. posted video online of the car, which had crashed into a public bench in Trappe after colliding with another vehicle.
The Perkiomen Township Fire Co. and crews from neighboring towns rescued a worker last week whose leg got caught in a machine.
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
The comedy show, taking place April 30th in Jeffersonville, will benefit the family of fallen Pennsylvania State Trooper Branden Sisca.
Trappe Fire Co. Deputy Fire Chief John Bolger released a video message thanking the community for support after Chief Branden Sisca's death.
The 'Click to Cancel' legislation would allow consumers to cancel services exclusively online.
The Perkiomen Township Fire Co. has made public numerous photos of fallen state Trooper and Fire Chief Branden Sisca's Saturday funeral.
Trappe Fire Co. returned to service Monday two weeks after the death of Chief Branden Sisca, who died while on duty as a police trooper.
Branden Sisca, fatally injured by an alleged drunken driver, is remembered as a man service.
Members of the public are invited to watch and participate in the funeral procession for Branden Sisca, fallen fire chief and state trooper.
Trooper Branden T. Sisca, 29, of Trappe, Pa., will be laid to rest on April 2 following a public funeral at Perkiomen Valley High School.
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Fallen PA State Trooper Branden Sisca is being remembered by his fellow volunteer firefighters in Montgomery County, where he also lived.