The famed Outer Banks donut purveyors are opening their first Chester County location this weekend.
Phoenixville has two of the region's 50 best bars, according to a new comprehensive list published by Philadelphia Magazine.
Phoenixville Hospital received a middling grade for patient safety in a new study, according to a nonprofit.
13 Sears and Kmart stores in Pennsylvania will close, including the Phoenixville Kmart, the company announced Monday.
Boyd Gaming has officially taken over as the new owner of Valley Forge Casino.
Get excited: Homesense, described as HomeGoods on steroids, is opening its first Chester County location this fall. Details:
The craft beer renaissance continues to spread in Chester County.
Valley Forge Casino is one of nine Pennsylvania establishments to submit applications for online gambling.
Customers can enjoy a free small Slurpee and a quarter-pound Big Bite hot dog for $1 on July 11.
Well done.
The Arnold's Bread Selfie Challenge has officially crowned a winner.
A new barber shop is opening its doors in downtown Phoenixville.
A new outdoor area at Great American Pub has been designated "Hawk's House," after a red-tailed hawk landed on a waitress' head.
Breaking: Phoenixville's medical marijuana dispensary will officially open its doors this Friday.
Collegeville is getting a new grocer. The new Kimberton Whole Foods is set to open in just a few weeks.
Phoenixville's medical marijuana dispensary will soon be open. In the meanwhile, one is opening this weekend in Devon.
The tour will pair beer tastings from local breweries with lessons on the area's history and environment. Unfortunately, it's sold out.
The watch party to end all watch parties. And it's free. And there are samplings of Bud Light being offered.
Phoenixville's Stable 12 brewery has cooked up a special "Underdog" beer for the Eagles. Now they're trying to get it to the players.
Can't make it to downtown Philly for the parade? Check out this cool watch party, complete with Eagles specials, in Phoenixville.
This hog-oriented eatery has some Chester County residents squealing in delight.
French Creek Outfitters is holding a series of courses designed to introduce you to the safe use of defensive firearms.
Who's got the best food in the Phoenixville area? A Taste of Phoenixville took a vote. Here's their top 10.
There are now 10 doctors in Chester County that have been approved to participate in the state's medical marijuana program.
Valley Forge Casino has been sold to a Las Vegas-based gaming corporation for $280 million, the two sides agreed in December.
Sears Holdings announced Thursday it would close 13 Kmart and Sears stores in Pennsylvania. The Phoenixville location was spared.
Numerous Phoenixville bars and restaurants celebrated the big snowstorm by keeping their doors open. Here's a running list.
What are your favorite bars in the Phoenixville area? See how your thoughts compare to the Yelp consensus.
This holiday season, save money while drinking craft beer. Sort of. Lyft's new program offers discounted rides to certain area breweries.
A Chester County manufacturing company must pay more than $400K in back wages and fines for child labor and overtime violations.
Valley Forge Casino was fined $32,000 for numerous violations, including failure to cooperate with investigations and underage gambling.
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The Chester County Health Department inspected 16 Phoenixville eateries over the last two months. Here's what they found.
Here's how to get what you need before Turkey Day.
The Drafting Room, known as "Chester County's Original Craft Beer Bar," shut its doors on Monday.
Are these the best restaurants in Chester County? One publication says so.
Phoenixville Hospital received below-average grades for safety, according to a nonprofit's study. Here's why.
The new Westside Apartments and Shopping complex, minutes from downtown Phoenixville, will hold a grand opening Thursday.
Groundbreaking took place on Wednesday at the site of the former Collegeville Inn.