A homeless man who was living in his car with his dog had more than just his own health to worry about when he arrived in the ICU.
The move to a larger headquarters comes as the Phoenixville area's economy continues to rapidly grow.
Residents are in the heart of winter now, but festival season is just a few short months away.
America 250 Chester County is monthly information session for the public.
The top-read Patch news stories included an elderly abuse case, a new restaurant opening, and the restoration of a passenger train.
The funds will be used to update Liberty House’s 48 affordable housing units on 100 Liberty Road, Phoenixville.
U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan presents a Vietnam veteran with a Purple Heart on Veteran's Day 2023.
The owners of Gary Guadagno’s childhood home in Reading find his deceased parents’ wedding rings.
This holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.
Hundreds of runners participated in a 5K Color run Saturday to raise money to fight the opioid and heroin crisis plaguing our nation.
More than 50 teams will compete in the 21st annual Chili Cook-Off in downtown West Chester.
Police officers in Phoenixville are growing facial hair to raise money for local charities.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Phoenixville.
Chester County is hosting the 7th annual 5K Color Run and Walk to raise money to fight the heroin and opioid crisis plaguing our country.
The Victims of Danelo Cavalcante GoFundMe campaign is in memory of Deborah Brandao.
September is looking like its going to be a pretty busy month in Phoenixville!
Nicole Roper of Malvern nominated Jim Christ, president of the Paoli Battlefield board.
A representative from CareerLink will provide help to job seekers on Aug. 21 at the Phoenixville Public Library.
No rain date has been announced for either the fireworks or First Friday.
The remodeled warehouse at 700 Nutt Road features improved traffic design, expanded backroom production areas and new branding.
Many establishments were found to be in violation of at least one health code since June 30. See the list below:
Cyclists can hardly wait to go full speed ahead over jumps in the new Bike Skills Track in Reservoir Park on Franklin Street
The event is free and open to the public.
The 80-year festival, which began in May 1943 when a dogwood tree was planted in Reeves Park, is still going strong.
Phoenixville area Ukrainians are preparing for the one-year anniversary of the Russian war against Ukraine, which began Feb. 24, 2022
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Phoenixville with contributions big and small.
“The Ukrainian people asked us to relay to every one in the United States a heartfelt thank-you,” Vera Andryczyk said.
The top stories are two rallies, an $8 million jury verdict, start of returning passenger train service, and a new cafe opening.
The parishioners will continue to worship in nearby the St. Ann’s Chapel as they have since the pandemic broke out in March 2020.
The public is invited to a mythology festival beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
We all know athletes who shine whether they're competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories.
PVX Inside Out Open Air Express returns May 26 from 2 p.m. Friday to 7 p.m. Monday.
The flower-covered bike arrived in October to support survivors and help share the message that love does not harm.
Phoenixville police officers are hosting a cornhole tournament on Saturday, Oct.1 to raise funds for a "Shop with a Cop"program.
Meteor shows will light up the skies over this weekend through August.
Valley Forge Alliance is in the midst of raising funds to renovate the house and provide a cafe for park-goers to relax.
The 1958 science fiction movie, The Blob, was filmed in Phoenixville and continues to provide summer entertainment to locals and tourists.
The public is invited to attend the borough's Juneteenth celebration fromm 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro plans to attend the festivities Saturday in downtown Phoenixville.
Local artists painted a colorful rainbow to celebrate the LGBTQ month.