State Sen. Amanda Cappelletti is hosting a community flu vaccine clinic on Wednesday in Wayne in partnership with Eric's RX Shoppe.
Radnor Township is teaming up with the Red Cross to host two blood drives this week. Those who give will earn an Amazon gift card.
Space in the Sept. 11 CPR class limited, so sign up soon to ensure you have a chance to learn this crucial, live-saving skill.
Wesley Jones will celebrate the one-year anniversary of his last cancer treatment Saturday. Give blood Friday to commemorate his journey.
Philly-based non-profit Savage Sisters Recovery will lead the discussion on substance abuse disorder and mental health on Feb. 18 in Radnor.
After recent discoveries of rabid raccoons in Radnor, authorities said a person walking their dog was bitten by a "sick" appearing fox.
Authorities said a raccoon found on the Skunk Hollow Trail last week tested positive for rabies. A rabid raccoon was found there last month.
Topics of the upcoming event included PrEP, STIs, mental health, unique health needs of transgender and non-binary people, and more.
Lankenau and Riddle are in the top 50 and Bryn Mawr and Paoli top 250.
The township police department is providing a CPR class for residents and non-residents.
The upgrades include replacing aging water mains which will results in the improvement of water quality.
Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit healthcare advocacy group, based in Washington, D.C., rated four hospitals an A for safety standards.
The township's Park and Recreation Department is hosting the 46th annual walk and run to benefit the America Lung Association.
Penn Medicine Radnor is has a new meadow thanks to Jonathon Alderson Landscape Architects, Inc., Wayne.
The project is part of Aqua’s plan to replace 39 miles of aging main in Delco.
Radnor Township residents in need of some respite from the intense heat can do so at the Radnor Township Building's Radnorshire Room.
Police and firefighters are competing to recruit blood donors in the American Red Cross Battle of Badges drive.
The air quality in Radnor moved from the category "very unhealthy" to "unhealthy" Thursday night.
The AirNow report at 11 a.m. today shows air quality remains unhealthy and is expected to improve Friday.
The air quality is predicted to continue to be unhealthy Thursday.
Code Orange means young children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems should limit outdoor activities.
The third annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive is scheduled for Thursday, June 22.
Township residents are invited to properly dispose of medication on April 22 at the township building, 301 Iven Ave.
The township’s Park and Recreation Board invites the public to a meeting about dogs in Willows Park and Skunk Hollow Trails.
The township is looking for community input on what residents would like to see in the 12
Residents are asked to take precautionary measures due to a fox testing positive for rabies in Willows Park.
Delaware County has high levels of stress caused by staying home during the pandemic, according to My Biosource, a COVID research center.
Amanda Bernard and her two dogs were attacked by a raccoon on July 25 while walking on a trail in The Willows Park, Radnor Township.
The Wayne Senior Center is making box fans available to Delaware County residents 60 and older as heat pummels the Philadelphia region.
After a kratom and Delta-8 THC store caused a stir in Radnor Township, officials a petitioning state officials to schedule the drugs.
Data from the Pennsylvania Department of Health shows coronavirus is still increasing in Delaware County. See the latest figures here.
Radnor Township officials said a raccoon found in the Newtown Square neighborhood tested positive for rabies recently.
Jeffrey A. Beiler II says the hospital will continue to provide quality care to 19,000 vets in Delco, Chesco and Montco counties.
The board discussed regulating kratom after residents spoke out against the CBD Kratom store at 218 E. Lancaster Ave. in Wayne.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Delaware County.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Delaware County and across PA.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Delaware County and across PA.
All six of the key coronavirus metrics measured by the state increased from Christmas Eve to New Year's Eve, some by more than double.
At Banner Health facilities, sometimes a wet nose and wagging tail are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.