Now's the time to donate blood locally: We looked through the numbers to show you how significant your donations really are.
Another arrest in a fatal Pottstown shooting, and a rescue from an icy creek round out the week's top stories in Montgomery County.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Keep kids busy with these sweet and fun ideas.
Share your best secrets for keeping the cold at bay.
There’s more to staying warm than wearing heavy clothing.
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.
The map above shows a snapshot of total homes sold in October across town.
Take a look at what local some bloggers have recently contributed to Patch sites across Bucks and Montgomery Counties and the Lehigh Valley.
Economists say the national home median listing price won’t increase as rapidly as it did in 2013. Look at a map below of the median home listing price across town.
It will feel like up to 20 below zero with the wind chill, the National Weather Service said.
There is a confirmed case of the flu in every county in the state.
Both PECO and PGW received reports of a gas smell that wasn’t.
The State Gaming Commission has cited out-of-state competition as a reason for the decline.
A New York Times quiz, based on Harvard data, says it can predict where you’re from if you answer a few basic questions.
Also making headlines the past week: Lehigh University president steps down, man allegedly threatens to tattoo swastika on woman's forehead, 10-year-old petitions American Girl to release doll with disability.
A teen's alleged abduction by her ex-boyfriend and a toll increase on the PA Turnpike round out the week's top stories in Montgomery County.
Census results reveal more people are working from home than before. The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change in the number of people who worked from home between 2000-2011.
The 2014 Pennsylvania Farm Show will be held Jan. 4 to 11 in Harrisburg.