It underlines an epidemic haunting workers across Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania State Police have been busy.
The spokesman for the Pennsylvania state police is being investigated after he allegedly wrote a
The National Night Out will be celebrated in Phoenixville on August 4.
His grandmother had allegedly asked him to clean up.
Drones in Phoenixville?
Up to $32 million in worker wages are stolen per week in Pennsylvania.
"Property taxes are unethical, unchristian-like, and above all...it is thievery."
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The woman had already been convicted for five DUI's before getting behind the wheel drunk on New Year's Day.
The Phoenixvile Police Department was busy from July 22 through July 30.
Do you recognize this woman?
The accused killer says he didn't do it, but knows who did.
Do you recognize the individuals in this video?
The self-described "mother of the world" allegedly stole shampoo, nail polish, face cream, toothbrushes, deodorant, and donuts.
Phoenixville is all set to be reborn.
The Chester Montgomery Emergency Response Team was activated to assist with the “high-risk” arrest of a man threatening to shoot police.
At least one person was trapped as traffic was shut down for a time this morning.
One local legislator is making sure that his local fire company is well taken care of.
A Montco couple somehow obtained the financial information of eight people, mostly seniors, and applied for fraudulent loans in their name.
The thief also took scrap metal from an air conditioner.
Willow Grove resident Thomas Coffee, 23, used Craigslist to lure robbery victims. One 2013 incident took a turn for the worse.
Police have been investigating the operation for five months.
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Andrew Lawrence Cooper's mother warned police that he was armed with "several firearms of various calibers."
Police have been investigation a heroin trafficking operation in Phoenixville since March.
The Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in solving the cold case.
Kindness led to crime in Phoenixville.
Officers reportedly confiscated at least 80 baggies of heroin and a pistol.
Yee-haw.
Had any suspicious knocks on your door lately?
The DA described the suspect as very "calculated" in how he targeted vulnerable young women in Chester County.
The borough is looking to get some advanced technology.
He was arrested after he fell off.
The scam starts with a call from a person with a heavy accent who claims the recipient of the call is in need of a computer repair.
Cops: Matthew Riddlemoser, 20, was acting "suspiciously" near his car.