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UPDATE: Suspect Arrested in Saturday's Fatal Stabbing
Palmer Rodriguez is charged in the death of 18-year-old Jervonte Tyler.

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Palmer Rodriguez is charged in the death of 18-year-old Jervonte Tyler.

Two stabbings and a shooting have been reported at multiple locations since early this morning.
Montgomery County, along with Philadelphia and other surrounding counties, is being asked to conserve water.
A Norristown man gets busted for dealing crack when he accidentally dials 911 during a transaction.
Nighttime lane restrictions are in place this week on the Blue Route for road and bridge construction.
These young dancers from Norristown's Church of God are competing in the International Church of God talent competition in Tennessee on Saturday.
According to police reports, Kenneth Jones, 26, fled from police responding to a call at Riverside Apartments yesterday.
The Young Lawyers broke their nine-year losing streak last night, defeating the Old Lawyers 13-7.
The Young Lawyers broke their nine-year losing streak last night, defeating the Old Lawyers 13-7.
The Young Lawyers broke their nine-year losing streak last night, defeating the Old Lawyers 13-7.
The Young Lawyers broke their nine-year losing streak last night, defeating the Old Lawyers 13-7.
Norristown residents joined the police, politicians and others at the Carver Center last night to celebrate National Night Out.
Our new "Cheap Trips" feature found four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
Amid the uproar over the debt ceiling and possible default on the national level, Moody's confirms that Montco is still AAA rated.
The authority is optimistic that Pennsylvania’s numerous transportation needs will be met in the new fiscal year.
Community support was overwhelming as hundreds attend Dominique Devlin's funeral at St. Patrick's Church this morning.
Funding for the Pell Grant program, which gives million of students access to money for college, is threatened.
One lane will be closed on Pawlings Road between Egypt Road and the Chester County line on Monday and Tuesday for pavement marker installation.
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The sleepy West Norriton neighborhood is cordoned off as police, fire and hazmat crews investigate a report of unidentified, but possibly dangerous chemicals in a suburban home.