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.
The Phoenixville School District Superintendent issued an update from July 30, 2020.
PCEF donates fully-stocked backpacks for families who cannot afford school supplies.
The PASD FREECYCLE Event is back. Shop for free on Monday, August 3, 2020 9:00am-7:00pm.
The Phoenixville School District Superintendent issued an update for residents in regard to the upcoming 2021 school year.
A Villanova professor will share her experiences of women who kept lighthouses in a free virtual performance July 27.
An attorney will offer a free online seminar in tenant-landlord law, focusing on evictions, hosted by Phoenixville Public Library.
The annual student update is now open in Skyward.
Although the fireworks celebration is canceled, a billboard truck traveling around Phoenixville will do its best to recreate the holiday.
While the coronavirus situation is rapidly improving in the local area, this summer's VegFest has been canceled in Phoenixville.
Access to parts of Valley Forge is beginning to improve as coronavirus restrictions are lifted. Here's what you need to know.
"Although staff will be allowed in the buildings on June 5, the library will remain closed to the public for the next several weeks."
Student organizers say they are working with local authorities and that the protest will be peaceful.
The annual event will not be held in June as planned, with tentative dates scheduled for later in the summer.
The Phoenixville area group of volunteers has made more than 10,000 face shields and masks for residents and front line workers.
In a time of great stress, heroes are emerging. Here's one example from the Phoenixville area.
The masks made and donated by you - the students and families of Phoenixville - will be passed on to various organizations.
An epic amount of food was donated, sorted and distributed in 36 hours! All thanks to the kind hearts who live in our Phoenixville Commu ...
The "average mobility" of Chester County residents has plummeted amid the coronavirus outbreak, an analysis of cell phone data shows.
Oaks Expo Center, which has a capacity of thousands, has several scheduled events coming up over the next few weeks.
Excellent work from local student-athletes.
A 5,000 gallon aquarium, a fly fishing pond and lessons, more than 300 booths, and 75,000 square feet of tackle, boats, apparel, and more.
A popular Phoenixville festival is returning again later this summer.
A local history professor will speak at a free Phoenixville event celebrating the publication of his book on the local Tuskegee connection.
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If you've been wanting to dunk the Phoenixville fire chief in water for some reason, here's the perfect chance to do so.
Always Dispose of Properly
It's the same notice that was issued ahead of the filming of Kate Winslet's upcoming HBO show, "Mare of Easttown," last month.
One lucky winner is ringing in the New Year with a $107,000 winning ticket from a Chester County gas station.