Bucks and Montgomery counties vaccinate kids as young as 12
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Kelly Rule explains how Montgomery and Bucks counties have gone ahead and opened vaccinations up to kids as young as 12.

Should students go to summer school to make up for learning loss?

Donna Cooper with Public Citizens for Children and Youth believes with $130 billion funneled to K-12 schools from the feds, districts should mount 6-weeks of robust, half-day summer school.

Lansdale 7-Eleven sells $3M scratch-off ticket

One lucky winner in Pennsylvania turned a $30 scratch-off investment into a multi-million dollar payday, lottery officials announced on Thursday.

1 dead, 1 injured in crash on Dekalb Pike in Lower Gwynedd Township

Authorities have not said what caused the accident. A mangled car was seen on the shoulder of the roadway surrounded by scattered debris.

Opioid deaths on the rise in Montgomery County during the COVID-19 pandemic

Overdose deaths fueled by opioids spiked in 2020. Investigators say hand-to-hand buys still happen in remote corners, but much of the illegal drug trade has gone digital.

Overdose deaths on the rise in Montgomery County during the pandemic
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Jake Senst's overdose death was one of 210 in Montgomery County in 2018. A startling number, but far lower than the 257 overdose deaths in the year of the pandemic in?2020.

Help wanted: Restaurants experiencing worker shortage as diners return

RESTAURANT WORKERS NEEDED: Patrons are returning in droves and business is up, but restaurants like the Blue Bell Inn can’t find enough staff to keep up with demand.

Glenside man charged with 100 counts of child pornography

A Montgomery County man has been charged with 100 counts of child pornography after prosecutors said he used a messenger app and social media websites to collect hundreds of explicit images and videos.

Montgomery County resumes use of the J&J vaccine at county-run clinics

Some Montgomery County officials got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine just days after its shots were given the green light to resume. They wanted to make it clear that the vaccine is safe.

Biden's infrastructure plan has Montgomery County eyeing big ticket items on their wish list

Hydropower, bike lanes, and a train to the mall – they all appear on the 'Wish List' county officials gave to FOX 29 when asked what Montgomery County wants from President Joe Biden's proposed $2 trillion plan to fix roads, bridges, and more.

Montgomery County resumes use of the J&J vaccine at its county-run clinics
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Walk-ups and appointments were accepted at St. John's Church in Norristown. Some county leaders say they wanted to show up and get the shot to prove they trust the science that says it?s safe and effective.

COVID-19 outbreak reported among 2nd grade class at Penn Valley Elementary School

Eight people in a classroom, at Narberth's Penn Valley Elementary School, have tested positive for COVID-19, as well as two family members of the students who are fully vaccinated, officials say.

Lower Merion officials investigating COVID-19 outbreak amid 2nd-grade classroom
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Officials say a total of eight students in the Penn Valley Elementary School classroom tested positive for COVID-19, as did two family members who were fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Dr. Wherry discusses Johnson & Johnson vaccine resumption, COVID-19 outbreak at school
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Dr. Wherry joined Mike Jerrick and Karen Hepp Monday morning to discuss the latest developments with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and a recent COVID-19 outbreak at a Montgomery County School.

Philadelphia man shot and killed woman at stoplight in Lansdale last fall, DA says

A Philadelphia man is facing a first-degree murder charge after prosecutors said he stalked a Bucks County woman in his car and fatally shot her at a stoplight in Lansdale last fall.

Radnor High School's 'Raider' nickname debate reignites

The Radnor High School board voted to remove the Raider name and all Native American imagery, but a YouTube video posted by an alum has reignited the debate over the nickname change.

Montco families living with autism work to build stronger relationship with police

Police deal with people who have some sort of challenge every day. There have been conversations about how to respond to people in the midst of a mental health crisis and families of children with autism are no different.