The teenage boy had never seen a doctor or a dentist before despite his parents having medical insurance, police said.
On Saturday, Nov. 8, the Immaculata Symphony will perform its fall concert beginning at 7 p.m. in Immaculata’s Alumnae Hall.
Groups are rallying around Chester and Montgomery counties this weekend in protest of President Trump's administration.
Project benefits the local ecosystem and creates hands-on learning opportunities for students
Immaculata University will hold an open house on its campus in Malvern, Pa., on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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Immaculata University is hosting information sessions for undergraduate nursing programs and accelerated, second-degree nursing programs.
All 18 of the county's libraries have been experiencing major network issues for days.
Immaculata University will host an undergraduate information session on its campus on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Authorities said the puppies were sold at numerous locations over the course of several days.
Just a tiny percentage of 1.3 million high school juniors make it this far in the highly selective scholarship competition.
Thomas Hackett, 35, of Phoenixville, suffered cuts as he tried to escape the Chester County Prison Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
The young man died Tuesday after a deer that was struck by a vehicle flew into a vehicle he was riding in, killing him, state police said.
3rd Annual Library Card Sign-Up Fest, hosted by the Chester County Library and State Senator Carolyn Comitta
Today the first phase of reductions begins for SEPTA service cuts, affecting the following municipalities in Chester County
Deadline approaching to march in the West Chester Christmas Parade, presented by The Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce.
The feisty team from Chester County defied the odds, booed the Mets, and held their own against the best in the nation.
The Chester County Library System proudly announced the winners of its second annual Teen Photo Contest, Color Our World.
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The man then stole a series of vehicles and broke into another home over the ensuing hours of chaos, authorities said.
One person was killed in the weekend tragedy.
Of the crew of talented young boys headed to the biggest stage in youth sports, coaches said "they have been ready since they were 8."
Police will crack down on drunk driving in the local area.
Authorities said the officer made sexual comments about the children while secretly filming.
Dr. Nancy Young helped launch the school’s first emotional support classroom — and transformed one boy’s outlook on learning.
Without the knowledge of her clients, she falsely claimed they were seeking asylum due to political persecution or torture.
The powerful and oft-misunderstood timber rattler once called every corner of Pennsylvania home.
The woman fled the scene, police said, and a hunt is underway.
Police said the man entered her bedroom while the victim was sleeping.
Authorities are warning residents of a new scam involving callers posing as law enforcement in Chester County.
Scholarships recognize students who "buck the status quo and embrace individualism, empathy, free-thought, and skepticism."
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He was one of five men who held down and beat a teenager before fatally stabbing him, police said.
The fire trapped multiple people on the roof of the apartments that sit above the bar, authorities said.
Four of the suspects, as young as 17, have been taken into custody. A manhunt is underway for the fifth, the DA said.
Authorities are investigating after a teenager was killed over the weekend.
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Along with the "living laboratory" for students, the university also received its largest ever donation of $4.7 million.
The man's family told police he is on the autism spectrum and that he was armed to "remain safe," the DA said.