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Weed & Seed and Theatre Horizon Host 'Out of Harm's Way' for At-Risk Youth
The dramatic production and forum aimed at middle schoolers and their parents will be held Sunday, Dec. 9.
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The dramatic production and forum aimed at middle schoolers and their parents will be held Sunday, Dec. 9.
A New Jersey man was injured and a Pennsylvania man killed when they fell inside of a 100-foot water tower they were working on in Audubon on Wednesday.
A New Jersey man was injured and a Pennsylvania man killed when they fell inside of a 100-foot water tower they were working on in Audubon on Wednesday.
A few simple steps could help keep you from being the unfortunate victim of a crime.
A second man was saved by rescue workers after he spent three hours suspended 40 feet above the floor of the empty tower.
Second worker taken to Paoli Hospital after three-hour rescue.
The bright colors and unpacked cubes of LeWitt’s "Wall Drawing #972" is on loan from the artist's estate.
Acting superintendent Jane Callaghan was officially given the position vacated by former superintendent Melissa Jamula in September.
No injuries were reported in a fire that reportedly started in the basement of a West End home.
Multiple police departments responded to the bridge Monday afternoon and rescued a man hanging from the side.
Residents reported hearing five shots in the 200 block of Appletree Alley in Norristown. The next morning, workers at nearby Saint Patrick's Church found a bullet hole in an office window.
Council is also expected to establish the 2013 Community Development Block Grant budget and amend the three-strikes ordinance.
The holidays are here and that means it's time for the traditional tree hunt. Where are you buying yours?
An argument that escalated into a vehicular assault and shots being fired resulted in at least one man hospitalized and another in custody.
Ryan Ladson-Singleton, 21, was shot and killed in the 600 block of Green Street in the early morning hours of Oct. 20.
Several Norristown officials and others are named in the suit brought by Customers Bank and several condo owners.
Items are available for live inspection on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The forum on reducing disproportionate minority contact with law enforcement is intended to be a "frank discussion" between youth and police.
The California-based frozen yogurt chain opened it's first area location in the Swede Square Shopping Center earlier this week.
Board members have not commented publicly on whether acting superintendent Jane Callaghan will take over the post.