Drivers should expect delays this week as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation begins resurfacing work on key local roads
Today is the final day to share your input on Wissahickon School District’s communication practices
The anonymous survey is now open and will remain available through May 5
Inaugural Montgomery County Youth Summit brings 100 students to MCCC
“I think it’s important for the youth to have an opinion in our local politics,” says 17-year-old Kennedy Dingle
Court dismisses group’s lawsuit over PA election rolls
U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Saporito Jr. granted summary judgment last month, ruling in favor of Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt before trial
Democratic, GOP State lawmakers push forward bills to ban death penalty
State Rep. Christopher Rabb, D-Philadelphia, the primary sponsor of HB 99, argued that the fallibility of the justice system makes the death penalty unsustainable
Police launch new program that could save lives of vulnerable residents
The new voluntary program helps police better assist elderly, memory-impaired, and neurodiverse individuals during emergencies
Wissahickon coach honored by Philadelphia Eagles
Coach Michael Reimel, who leads the girls’ flag football program at Wissahickon High School, has been named the Week 4 High School Coach of the Week
TruMark Financial rebrands to Trumark Credit Union
The financial institution has unveiled a new name and visual identity
Deadline alert: Today is your last chance to register to vote in Pennsylvania primary
Voters who wish to participate in the May 19 primary must be registered by Monday, May 4
National Philanthropic Trust awards its millionth grant
The trust has awarded grants totaling more than $44 billion
CPR: Dems lead Congressional battleground districts by 6 points
If the poll results held true in November, Democrats would find three of the seats they need to gain majority control of the U.S. House in the Keystone State alone
What women gain when they show up
What separates the women who push through it from those who don’t is often something simple: they found the right community at the right moment
BREAKING: Person struck and killed by SEPTA train; service suspended on multiple lines, according to reports
The incident was reported at approximately 11:22 a.m. at the Elkins Park Train Station
First Friday returns to Ambler’s Butler Avenue tonight
A free event for those of all ages from 6 to 9 p.m.
Gypsy Hill Road to close for sewer construction work in Lower Gwynedd next week
The closure will take place from Wednesday, May 6, through Monday, May 11, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each weekday
Whitpain Township officials break ground on historic Community Center project
Leaders gathered to mark the ceremonial groundbreaking of what is being called the largest public project in Whitpain Township’s history
Environmental lecture to teach residents about lawn-to-meadow transformation
The event will explore how homeowners can convert traditional lawns into thriving native meadows
Montgomery County Community College students take top prizes at statewide business competition
MCCC’s FBLA team has now earned a combined 104 state and national conference wins in the last seven years
PA Attorney General weighs in on Bucks climate case
County lawsuit accused BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Shell, American Petroleum of leading ongoing campaigns to cover up their products’ environmental risks
Ambler police warn drivers about unpaid parking tickets and towing
The Ambler Borough Police Department is alerting both residents and out-of-town commuters about increased enforcement
