West Chester Mayor Carolyn Comitta asks the state legislature to reconsider West Chester redistricting.
New legislation is rewritten to preserve thousands of state jobs at about 600 Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board stores statewide.
Chester County Commissioners approve grants from Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau Foundation. Awards total $163,300
State Rep. Dan Truitt meets with community members to discuss Marcellus Shale legislation.
Apple nixes app that creates simulated state licenses, following senator's request.
The town hall will focus on Marcellus Shale drilling and its environmental impact.
The Community Budget Task Force presented its findings to the West Chester Area School District.
The Community Budget Task Force will present its findings on how to save the West Chester Area School District money on Wednesday at East High School.
State Sen. Andrew Dinniman and other lawmakers will return their pay increases to the state treasury.
Councilman Jim Jones will step down from West Chester Borough Council at the end of December.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board sent a letter to the borough honoring participation in the Responsible Alcohol Management Program.
The Chester County Commissioners unveiled a plan to end homelessness in the county by decade's end.
The West Chester Business Improvement District will host a discussion along with Eli Kahn's development team about the buildings recently purchased in downtown West Chester.
There will be no tax increase in this year's budget.
Here's a quick rundown of what happened Monday night at the West Chester School Board Meeting.
The county retains its high credit standing.
The borough needs volunteers to fill out its various boards and commissions.
State Senator Andy Dinniman held a press conference in West Chester to speak out against the state house of representatives' Marcellus Shale bill.
Borough representatives pass a resolution asking Harrisburg to reconsider dividing West Chester into two separate legislative districts.
Council approved a proposed budget for 2012 that includes no tax increases.
No tax hike projected as the Chester County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing Thursday night.
Pennsylvania senator seeks examination of federal reporting laws on abuse.
Voter Services says the ballots will be counted starting Nov. 21 at the earliest.
Borough Council denies an ordinance that would have confirmed 220 East Chestnut Street's Zoning as "town center."
On the agenda is the zoning of the property located at 220 East Chestnut Street.
Chester County Director of Voter Services tells the Daily Local the hand counting of the write-in votes will start on November 21.
A new amendment allows a driver in PA to be pulled over for violating the law, as opposed to a secondary offense, which would result in a fine after an accident occurs.
All results are unofficial
Polls close at 8 p.m. so get out there and vote.
The Public Works Committee discussed charging for trash on Monday.
n a final fundraising push for the project, the Public Safety Commission accepted $600K from Brandywine Health Foundation.
Borough officials cancel the parade due to inclement weather.
The school board race will be the most hotly contested.
Borough Council voted 5-2 Wednesday night to reject all bids to privatize trash.
Council will vote on privatizing trash on Wednesday after Tuesday night's discussion.
Contracts range from $640-$1.5M, including a $49k contract for ice cream products.
Proclamations, Citations presented Thursday.
Borough Council has until the end of December to close the gap.
The Public Works Committee will not recommend that the borough privatize its trash services.
As budget season gets underway the Financial Advisory Committee makes suggestions.