Roadwork along US-202 between the Chesterbrook and Route 401 interchanges in Tredyffrin and East Whiteland townships starts Monday.
Work to repair Tredyffrin's Knox Covered Bridge, which suffered structural damage in a vehicle collision Monday, will begin in September.
Delays have been building as police attempt to help the geese to safety, according to reports.
The bridge, located in Valley Forge National Historical Park, has suffered structural damage and remains closed indefinitely.
“It’s good to know that the people we picked up last night are off of the street," Sheriff Russell Bono said.
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In multiple instances, the suspect has broken into a home he thought was unoccupied, resulting in a confrontation with the resident.
Officials say there is a heightened concern of terrorist attacks on Fourth of July.
Lawmakers hope the bill will inspire more volunteer firefighters to sign up.
It is not yet known what caused the car to drive into the home.
Did you spot a tornado in Tredyffrin during Tuesday's storms?
Not again.
Authorities have been searching for her for ten years.
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Police say a suspect broke into the back door of a residence in April while the victims were in the home.
A look at some of the bizarre - and frightening - criminal activity in Tredyffrin in June.
Your complete guide to storm recovery.
Over 70,00 PECO customers have lost power in Chester County.
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The man was already awaiting trial for one incident. Now, apparently, there were six others.
The man was wanted for allegedly assaulting EMS workers.
An eerie string of burglaries has occurred in Easttown.
Do drunk drivers in Radnor have it easier than the rest of the country? Yes, according to a new study.
Officers say Jonathan Jacob Vennell attacked emergency responders attempting to assist him earlier this month.
The Pennsylvania State Police is accepting applications for its cadet program until June 30.
It has been one month since an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200.
A look at the strange, weird and wild this week in Eastern Pennsylvania.
Plus, prosecutors add a charge of causing a death of a patient to Main Line doctor's indictment.
Two employees of the University City Sheraton admitted accepting fraudulent invoices by third party vendors in exchange for kickbacks.
The Chester County District Attorney says a social studies teacher at the Phelps School assaulted a former student in 2013 and 2014.
Plus, a jury found a Philadelphia man guilty of exposing himself at the Paoli Library last year.
The NTSB's second update of the fatal derailment in Philadelphia says Brandon Bostian did not use his cell phone prior to the crash.
Residents registered with the old system will need to sign up again for the new ReadyChesCo alerts.
Mark Haynes, 56, who previously served at St. Ann, could face a lifetime jail sentence.
A Chester County judge ordered Nathaniel Brooks, Jr. to a time-served jail sentence of nine to 23 months for the 2014 incident.
An unidentified man is accused of breaking into a number of cars and a home in the township and similar crimes in Philadelphia and Aston.
A York woman is accused of stealing a classic photo of an Afghan girl that was on the cover of National Geographic.
Chester County is currently under a flash flood watch. How can you stay safe?