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No audit of state housing finance agency since time of USSR

Though state housing agencies have seen failure, malfeasance, and money gone missing across the nation, it’s been ages since Pennsylvania’s …

Police seek IDs of vandals who targeted Mondauk Common Park twice in three weeks

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sgt. Andrew Rowland at 215-646-2101.

Festivals, flag raising: Montgomery County to celebrate Juneteenth

Juneteenth Celebration, Juneteenth Cometh & Juneteenth Jubilee Street Festival planned over next few days.

Ceremony held to name bridge after former Whitpain Township firefighter

On Saturday, family and friends of Whitpain Township Firefighter John Kulick gathered in Hatboro to pay tribute to his legacy.

Wissahickon School Board unanimously passes budget with 4.87% tax increase

During the public board meeting on June 3, Wissahickon School District’s Board of Directors voted on the 2024-25 school year’s …

Well Crafted is gearing up for 2nd annual Monger Fest Block Party

The party will take place outdoors, before moving the party inside the Lansdale location.

Gas leak shuts down Penllyn Pike on Wednesday

Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene near the intersection with Sturgis Lane at 10:22 a.m. on June 12 for …

Rescue of the Week: Henderson, a 2-year-old Hound mix.

Home At Last Dog Rescue is excited to introduce Henderson, a two-year-old Hound mix, as their featured rescue of the …

Lower Gwynedd officials thank Daisy Troop for Little Free Library in Oxford Park

The Daisy Troop from Gwynedd Mercy Academy (GMA) Elementary School was praised for its work at Oxford Park, where they …

Montgomery County names new deputy chief operating officer

The former director of the County’s Department of Health and Human Services joins the current DCOO in overseeing day-to-day operations …

Lower Gwynedd, Whitpain and Whitemarsh receive Montco 2040 Implementation Grants

The grants will be used for various projects within the communities.

Ambler man charged with felony retail theft after stealing $242 of food from Weavers Way, police say

Rodney McClure, 57, has been charged with felony retail theft, conspiracy to commit retail theft, and related offenses, stemming from …

Bucks County teenager Geyahna Medwatz missing nearly three months, last seen in southwest Philly

The case is making national news, as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children featured her on "On Patrol: …

Man pleads guilty to stabbing death of estranged wife in Wyndmoor, gets life in prison

Elizabeth Shea, 57, owned Lucky Dogz Pet Daycare Center in Wyndmoor, Springfield Township.

Winners of the 2024 Upper Dublin Medals Program announced

The annual program is presented by Upper Dublin Township, Upper Dublin School District and Upper Dublin Education Foundation, which benefits …

Sen. Collett’s Paid Leave Bill advances through senate committee

The legislation would establish a statewide paid family and medical leave program.

Cyber charter changes that could save public schools $530M may be in this year’s budget

Some lawmakers hope that the legislature will finally reach a consensus on how to update Pennsylvania’s charter school law.

Whitpain Township raises flag for Pride Month

Whitpain marked the start of Pride Month last week by raising the Pride flag outside of the township building.

Secret opioid cash meetings criticized by Pa. lawmaker after Spotlight PA and WESA reporting

The board is responsible for oversight of the state’s opioid settlement money, which is expected to exceed $1 billion.

Retiring Whitpain Township manager honored

After a long career with Whitpain Township, with stints as township engineer, assistant manager, and ultimately township manager, Roman Pronczak …

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