As Hurricane Beryl marches through Carribean, Philadelphia woman worries about family in Jamaica
As Hurricane Beryl tore through the Caribbean Sea Tuesday, people in the Philadelphia area are concerned about loved ones bracing for the storm.
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As Hurricane Beryl tore through the Caribbean Sea Tuesday, people in the Philadelphia area are concerned about loved ones bracing for the storm.
Several social service workers in Montgomery County were doing all they could ahead of a sweltering weekend to keep people experiencing homelessness safe while facing the excessive heat.
Over a hundred kayakers are on a long journey on the Schuylkill River Sojourn. The group started in Schuylkill Haven last Saturday. Organizers are working hard to try to keep the paddlers safe.
Everyone can't escape the extreme heat as some people make their living outside, and for them, staying cool and healthy takes planning.
Families in Montgomery County refused to hide from the heat. They were determined to have fun while staying safe.
For lifeguards in Montgomery County, staying hydrated and taking breaks are crucial to keeping others safe.
After nearly three months, the Battleship New Jersey is back on the water after leaving the Navy Yard Friday morning.
Dozens of trees meant to keep stormwater from flooding Crow Creek in King of Prussia's Sweet Briar Park were broken or ripped out of the ground.
The Wildwood Board of Commissioners approved a ban Wednesday on backpacks and other large bags on its boardwalks and beaches effective from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m daily.
Horsham Township police rushed to Horseshoe Circle just before 4:30 a.m. Tuesday for an hours-long stand off and said a woman was physically assaulted and also threatened with a rifle.
Drivers said they welcome the red light cameras at two busy intersections in Bensalem, Bucks County.
Aqua Pennsylvania customers met with a state representative in Montgomery County after learning last month of an almost 20% rate increase in water and wastewater services.
Students, teachers and parents gathered at Myers Elementary to honor Mary Washington, a late crossing guard who protected children at the same intersection for 40 years.
There's a new buzz happening in Montgomery County on City Avenue between Belmont Avenue and Conshohocken State Road Wednesday as new shops, restaurants and apartments are being added to an old landmark.
Graduating seniors from Abington Senior High School took a walk down memory lane at Overlook Elementary School ahead of their own graduation this Wednesday.