Chester County is one of the fastest growing areas in all of Pennsylvania.
This exhibit will be a window into the lives of long lost Phoenixville residents who walked the same streets, leaving these words as legacy.
March 23 is National Puppy Day. Share photos of your favorite hound and we'll feature them in our gallery.
“Anyone can count the number of seeds in an apple but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.” Robert H. Schuller
Want to grab a bite to eat, but don't want to leave the hound behind? Check out this list of dog friendly restaurants in the area.
The show content is PG - and will benefit the Phoenixville Baseball Booster Club. Comedians from CBS shows will perform.
Phoenixville won its first round matchup against rival Spring City. They'll face Malvern next, a match for which they are the underdogs.
That means "bring your own cup." No kitchen sinks allowed, but you can go a tad wild with size. Fishbowls, helmets, even kettles are OK.
The reward for information regarding the abusers of a horse that was treated in Chester County has grown to $5,000.
The Wizard of Oz hitting the silver screen is a part of a month of films for younger audiences which will be shown at the Colonial Theatre.
Do you recognize this hound?
Is Phoenixville the best community in Chester County? Fill out your March Madness bracket and vote today.
The overnight closures will begin on March 20 and continue through late May.
The Guinness World Record for largest game of knock-out ever played was broken at Phoenixville Area Middle School.
“Snow provokes responses that reach back to childhood.” Andy Goldworthy
A student-teacher pair at a local high school have researched a eulogy for a Phoenixville man killed just days after D-Day.
Well done, students.
March is Red Cross Month. Look to see when and where you can donate blood in Phoenixville.
The event calls itself "Montco's Biggest Party - for high school and college students only - has a dress code of "neon and white attire."
It's an exciting opportunity for the local organization.
For black slaves, singing was not a refined amusement, but survival, and life itself.
Traffic on Route 23 and Trooper Road will be heavily impacted.
A new traffic signal has been approved for a dangerous intersection in Limerick.
Are you ready to enjoy an extra hour of daylight in the evening?
The upcoming meeting of the Historical Society of the Phoenixville Area will have a special guest.
Get ready for a hoppin good time.
Beef and beverages will be available at the upcoming "night at the races" as a fundraiser for the Phoenixville Fire Department.
Oxygen masks designed for cats and dogs, and pet-centric CPR, can make all the difference in a moment of crisis.
"He who laughs... lasts." Erma Bombeck
SEPTA has finalized their recommendations that the Norristown High-Speed Line be extended into Upper Merion. What do you think?
The local university leader just published his first book.
Some of the most popular stories in Phoenixville are highlighted in this month in review, February 2016 edition.
The Girl Scouts have a handy “cookie locator” you can use to find a cookie booth near you.
The $97 million project will expand Route 422 near Valley Forge over the next four years. How will this affect traffic?
The winning applicant will receive $1,000 from the Kiwanis Club to continue a project that is working to improve the community.
West Chester's Lori Plans, fighting illness, wrote to Ellen Degeneres and said that she was her biggest fan. Ellen answered.
A local cemetery is holding a special plot sale. Stay in the Steel City forever.
Guard rail and sign repairs will cause lane closures and traffic stoppages in the coming week, PennDOT said on Friday.
Dogs included.
Prices continue to plummet around the area. It's the cheapest gas has been in the Philadelphia area in over a decade, AAA says.