Phoenixville Borough is asking residents to complete a survey by Monday about bringing disc golf to Reservoir Park.
Phoenixville Area Community Service and Mayor Peter Urscheler will host an Empty Bowls auction and cooking event to feed hungry people.
Phoenixville Area School District has added a Tuesday afternoon food distribution time the high school for anyone who needs a meal.
They were all intubated before dying of COVID-19, their virtual funerals attended by one woman who said it's hard not to say goodbye.
A new website and community backing are helping the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville weather tenuous times, but debts are coming due.
Bridge and Main streets is the gathering place in Phoenixville for a vigil in support of Black Lives Matter as a 'peaceful presence.'
The 19th annual Taste of Phoenixville will help Good Samaritan Services address homelessness with a 5-day takeout event in 2021.
While stories about COVID-19 were of high concern, Phoenixville's most-read story was not pandemic- or weather-related.
Downtown Phoenixville saw its centerpiece tree go down in a Christmas Eve wind storm that left thousands without power.
A 2020 Phoenixville graduate created mats that will comfort the homeless and earned her Gold Award for Girl Scouts.
In solidarity with Black Lives Matter, Phoenixville's Diversity In Action group is planning a socially distanced vigil for Thursday night.
Gov. Tom Wolf and religious leaders statewide ask Pennsylvanians to stay home, suspend holiday worship as a loving action.
A water main that broke early Sunday in Phoenixville Borough was fixed by 6 p.m., as residents saw lowered water pressure during the day.
At least 125 East Pikeland Township residents are not happy to have a dog park in their backyards, and have signed a petition to stop it.
Josh Maxwell, Marian Moskowitz and Michelle Kichline delivered grab-and-go lunches and thanks to veterans at Surrey Services for Seniors.
A rock-painting contest promoting kindness in Phoenixville begins this week, and it's one of many kind acts during Be Kind Week.
Phoenixville's socially distanced Halloween event starts at 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 31.
A Sunday night concert that annoyed residents for miles around brought the cancellation of Oaks Expo Center concerts after many complaints.
Police said a concert at Oaks Expo Center got louder and louder on Sunday, even reportedly heard in Royersford.
The county is reminding residents that although we are facing a pandemic, the opioid epidemic and overdoses are still prevalent.
Kendra Cook has served as the Curator of the museum since 2008.
Phoenixville Library's Storytime and Halloween games are offered online for kids and teens.
One Spark Fitness Owners are generous, reaching out to help with food insecurity, even though COVID shut down their shop.
Some Phoenixville residents noticed their water was discolored this week, but the public works director said it's hydrant flushing.
Phoenixville's Yoga In The Park has drawn many grateful participants, offering a 'form of normalcy' during the coronavirus pandemic.
The mayor's office has recommended no trick-or-treating this year, but offers alternatives.
The Phoenixville Community Education Foundation's fund to provide internet service is getting aid from two Manavon Elementary kids.
Phoenixville Library and other community partners are bringing a virtual class in herb gardening free in October.
East Pikeland Township has received grant from the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for the construction of a new park.
PASD libraries are now offering curbside pick-up at all schools.
Sheriff Fredda Maddox seeks help from Chester County’s young people to help name the four-legged recruits.
Partnerships like this one and support from the community will continue to be essential during these unprecedented times.
The PASD Technology Department will be providing live onsite tech support for District issued Laptops.
TOGETHER we are doing great things!
This healthcare worker comforts Covid-19 patients who cannot have visitors.
Give blood and get a haircut coupon, and help kids with cancer.
Fire Police Lt. has been serving since 1993 with 5 different companies and at 75, isn't stopping.
A local hero is someone who spends her helping people in need.
Phoenixville High School students launched events in support of Black Lives Matter, and another gathering will happen this week.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.