DA: Montgomery County woman used volunteer fire company funds for trips, retail purchases

A Montgomery County woman who was the acting treasurer of an all-volunteer fire department has been charged with spending more than $40k of the company's funds on trips, auto loans and retail purchases, prosecutors announced Wednesday.

Financially supporting Pa. frontline workers is still an issue to be worked out

Making sure frontline workers have the protection they need and making sure they feel supported is more important now than ever before. And, the issue of hazard pay was front and center in Pennsylvania Tuesday.

Officer uninjured after shooter opens fire from backyard in Upper Gwynedd Township

Authorities say an officer was uninjured after a man seen wandering through backyards and under the influence of drugs opened fire on police Sunday afternoon in Upper Gwynedd Township.

Pennsylvania congressman Meuser tests positive for COVID-19

A Pennsylvania congressman has announced that he is postponing public events after testing positive for the coronavirus.

In Remembrance: A look back on Kobe Bryant's career highlights

Sunday marks what would have been NBA legend Kobe Bryant's 42nd birthday. It also marks the start of Mamba Week, and to continue celebrating his legacy, here's a look back on some of his greatest career moments. 

Vigil held for 5-year-old girl swept away during Tropical Storm Isaias

The community came together Friday night to remember Eliza Talal, 5, who was discovered in a stream after being swept away during Tropical Storm Isaias.

Area school districts announce plans for fall classes

Across Pennsylvania, parents may be scrambling to adjust to new plans once again, as some districts are adjusting their reopening plans after Governor Tom Wolf’s administration finally announced recommendations Monday.

Man killed wife, then himself in apartment, authorities say

Nadege St. Preux, 43, was shot by Terence Cheatham, 47, who then killed himself, the Montgomery County district attorney's office and Abington Township police said Tuesday.  

Bill Cosby sex assault appeal takes on non-prosecution deal

Bill Cosby's lawyers are arguing in a new appeals filing that it was "fundamentally unfair" to let prosecutors use Cosby's damaging deposition from a sex accuser's lawsuit against him at trial.

What will the fall bring for youth and high school sports?

Norristown School District announced they have suspended fall sports to ensure the safety of students, while others are moving forward with sports. 

Lower Merion parents concerned over quality of children's education for fall

A group of Lower Merion School District parents is deeply concerned about the quality of their children's education come fall, especially if the majority of it is online.