Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
A family and pet in need and a volunteer trip are among some Montgomery County GoFundMe campaigns.
A recent ranking of every state in the union placed Pennsylvania squarely in the middle.
Share your best secrets for keeping the cold at bay.
Project FeederWatch is a winter long survey of birds that visit feeders throughout North America.
Also making headlines the past week: Former North Penn coach takes helm for Cleveland Browns, police seek public’s help in alleged stalking and high school teacher accused of having sex with student.
A priest accused of inappropriate touching and a fatal crash on Route 422 round out the week's top stories in Montgomery County.
The weather conditions can threaten the safety of individuals with no shelter.
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Winter storms are in the forecast for Thursday and Saturday.
At forum for Democratic gubernatorial candidates, former DEP secretary says legalization is an issue of justice, taxes and beating Tom Corbett in November.
Animals need extra care during extreme winter weather.
A local baseball team, a ministry to help the homeless and Norristown fire victims are collecting money on GoFundMe.com, among others.
A Pa. plumber gives tips for the frigid weather.
Do you know what to do when the power goes out? How to reach your local power company? Check out our tips.
Parts of the region saw as much as 15 inches of snow.
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Extreme weather conditions are leading to possible delays on all Regional Rail, bus and trolley lines.
A winter storm warning is in effect until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the changes in median family income between 2000 and 2011.
The American Red Cross Pet First Aid gives iPhone and Android smart phone users instant access to expert information, according to a release.
According to forecasters, between two to four inches of snow is expected to fall Tuesday.