If ratified in two weeks, troops would be able to determine their own policy.
An all-time high of 277 nests were documented during the mid-year survey.
Power outages. Again.
“All residents in areas where virus activity has been identified are at risk of getting West Nile encephalitis,” health officials said.
This critter is not what it seems to be.
Looking for a free Fourth of July activity in Phoenixville?
Doppler radar indicated a severe thunderstorm capable of producing quarter size hail and damaging winds in excess of 60 mph.
The watch is in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
There is a chance that rain and thunderstorms could disrupt holiday plans.
“Well sure I want to sell it. I don’t care if the government says it is illegal. I want the money."
Residents captured some jaw-dropping shots from around the region.
The PA Department of Health suggests that as many as 74,000 people were diagnosed with lyme disease in Pennsylvania in 2014.
Geomagnetic and solar storms could bring the Northern Lights to Chester County on Tuesday.
The trail which passes through Phoenixville is competing to be named one of the nation's best.
Severe thunderstorms and hail are possible Tuesday, and a heat advisory has been issued. How hot will it get?
Helpful advice from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on how to keep your family safe during a storm.
"When you take a pet to go to the vet, it doesn't like to get shots," zookeepers explain.
Shortly after the sun sets, you’ll see a dazzling alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies in the nighttime sky.
The National Weather Service says remnants of the storm that plagued the South and Midwest will likely pass through the region by Sunday.
It's the first positive test for the virus in Chester County in 2015.
The Weather Channel is calling for ”heavy” thunderstorms Sunday in Phoenixville.
June’s full moon gets its name courtesy of the Algonquin tribes.
The Elmwood Park Zoo will stage a special live animal show at the Phoenixville Farmers' Market on June 6.
National Park Service staff need help from all ages fishing the invasive rusty crayfish out of Valley Creek.
The biannual event, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, will also be held on July 4.
The weekend will get off to a cool start and a chance of showers is expected on Sunday and Monday. Check out the full forecast here.
Phoenixville has an entry in a PetSafe contest, with the grand prize being a $100,000 grant toward building a dog park.
Check out maps to discover the right route for you. The weather is going to be perfect.
Parts of Bridge Street will be closed to traffic on May 2 as more than a dozen food trucks serve up delicious dishes.
The path will connect Phoenixville to more than 60 miles of completed trails.
After what seems like a neverending winter, we will get a taste of summer. Check out the details. And don't forget your sunscreen.
The outdoor market will offer a full selection from farmers and vendors on Saturday.
Residents can purchase a share of the 15-acre Sankanac CSA, part of the Camphill Village Kimberton Hills community.
The trees distributed will be 3- to 4-foot, lightly branched bare-root seedlings.
“Widespread and substantial impacts on travel are expected.”
Phoenixville could see more than 10 inches of snow, forecasters say.
Snow, sleet, freezing rain expected to cause travel problems throughout the region Tuesday.
CSAs allow people to buy local food directly from farmers, and offer “immediate funding to farmers at the start of the season.”