As of Friday, the count has a reported 75 percent recovery rate and that nursing home cases account for a third of all cases.
Radnor's own K9 units Urrsi and Onyx will soon be much safer in the field thanks to the donation of bullet and stab protective vests.
See details on case counts, deaths, and more for each Delaware County municipality, as well as demographic data, here.
The challenge tasks participants with running, biking, walking, or skating 2 or 5 miles to achieve their best times to get some Radnor swag.
See here how many cases among residents, cases among staff, and deaths at all Delaware County nursing homes.
See coronavirus case counts and death totals for all Delaware County municipalities and nursing homes as of Saturday.
New data provided Wednesday shows Radnor Township now has more than 100 cases of the coronavirus.
See latest coronavirus figures — including case counts, population percents, and deaths — from each Delaware County municipality here.
New data provided Friday shows Delaware County has more than 3,000 positive cases of the coronavirus. See municipality totals here.
Radnor Township's first death comes about a month after the first cases were reported in the township.
More than 2,500 people in Delaware County have the virus as of Monday afternoon, according to local figures.
As of Thursday, Delaware County has 2,055 cases and 71 dead due to the coronavirus.
Radnor and Lower Merion Township Police Departments applauded the nurses, technicians and staff of Bryn Mawr Hospital.
A new database created by the state shows how many ICU beds and ventilators Delaware County has to deal with a potential coronavirus surge.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the Radnor area:
"We base all our decisions on the information presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the CDC, our leading experts."
PA Gov. Tom Wolf has issued a stay-at-home order for the suburban Philadelphia counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties.
The county's new website dedicated to the new coronavirus shows how many cases each municipality has.
Without its own health department, Delaware County is seeking permission from the state to work with Chester County on COVID-19 responses.
Only Penn and Main Line Health patients who have been referred for testing by doctors will be able to use the drive-through tests.
Residents are still reporting smelling the "mystery odor" throughout Delaware County after months of noticing it.
Students studying abroad in Italy are coming home due to an increase of coronavirus cases in the northern part of the country.
CPR is a skill that could help save a life in an emergency medical situation, and Radnor Police want to teach you how to perform it.
Gladwyne's Jill Frechie won a local award for producing the documentary "Kensington in Crisis," which will be shown in Radnor next week.
During flu season, the Red Cross see fewer donors coming to its drives. But you can help restock supplies at Radnor drives.
What better gift can one give than the gift of life? See when you can give at blood drives in the area here.
Former QB and current ESPN college football analyst Ryan Leaf will talk about addiction and recovery Jan. 14 at Radnor High School.
You have the chance to give the gift of life at several upcoming blood drives in Radnor and Wayne this month.
Radnor Police are gearing up to host another CPR class to teach residents the crucial life-saving skill.
As schedules fill with holiday parties, shopping, and fun with friends and family, many blood and platelet donors delay giving blood.
In an effort to help those thinking of self harm, the Suicide Prevention Task force is coming to Radnor for a listening session Friday.
For just $45, you can learn a life-saving skill that could help someone in an emergency situation.
Healthy blood donors are needed during flu season. Getting flu shots does not affect your ability to donate, but you must not have the flu.
Police in Radnor Township want to keep unused and unwanted medications out of the wrong hands by hosting a drug take back event.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Learn how young people are being impacted by vaping and ways they can be helped to break away from various external pressures.
Three yoga classes will be held in Clem Macone Park on several upcoming Fridays. Sing up now to join in.
All Giant stores are now offering flu shots ahead of the flu season.
For $44, Radnor residents and non-residents can learn a life-saving skill to be prepared in the unfortunate event of a medical emergency.