Get ready to set those clocks back - and adjust your evening schedule of activities.
These men went "above and beyond" the call of duty one cold night in Phoenixville.
There have been a rash of burglaries in the borough that have one thing in common.
Do you recognize this man?
Check this map before your kids go out trick or treating in Phoenixville.
Intruders entered the locked home earlier this week.
The stabbing in the early hours Sunday morning left a 22-year-old man bleeding on the ground.
The suspect also has a "fresh" injury to his hands and arms and walks with a limp. Sound familiar?
"There is an organized effort" to continue to scam local residents into paying money to scammers pretending to be law enforcement.
Charles Cohen, 69, of Philadelphia was arrested after an undercover operation by Upper Providence police.
He reportedly hugged his attorney as the verdict was read.
The victims of Monday night's tragedy have been identified.
Rest in peace.
Have you seen this man?
The father of a man who died from a heroin overdose provided critical information that led to the arrests.
The water rescue Monday night had a tragic end.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing a "scared" man yelling for help from the water.
The trafficking operation had continued on even despite arrests of ring members in June.
The FBI's latest crime report has some interesting revelations for the borough.
"He didn't even have the patience to wait for the nail polish to dry," one reporter said.
While the track of the hurricane remains uncertain, heavy rain and flooding is expected. Now is the time to prepare, officials say.
The arrested man allegedly said that upon release, he would "do worse to her or kill her."
They reportedly used the money they stole from the Korean War veteran to buy heroin.
The incident occurred at about 1 a.m. Monday.
Scammers allege to be "ranked officers" with the local sheriff's office.
The FBI released a report with crime stats collected from cities across the U.S., including Phoenixville.
The shooting of the victim, who has now been identified, was not random, officials said.
The weird, the wild, and the disturbing.
The house reportedly "will not be habitable" any time soon.
A 2005 incident could be re-investigated, reports say.
Have you seen this woman?
The individual was playing music at "exceedingly high levels of volume and amplitude."
One local mother got some help when she locked her keys - and her daughter - inside her car.
Winter could hit Pennsylvania hard this year. Instead of hurricanes and snowstorms, nor’easters could dominate the forecast.
"There is no problems here."
The weird, the wild, and the horrific.
The fraudster said she was a doctor and adjunct professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.