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Montco Declares 'Code Red' Through Saturday
The heat index is expected to be at or above 100 degrees between noon and 8 p.m. daily.

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The heat index is expected to be at or above 100 degrees between noon and 8 p.m. daily.

Lower Moreland Pastor, Bill Devlin, was arrested during a protest of same-sex marriage.
The robberies date back to May, according to the FBI.
An Upper Moreland family's inspiring weight-loss story and support for Horsham families displaced in a fire round out this week's top stories in Montgomery County.
An Upper Moreland family's inspiring weight-loss story and support for Horsham families displaced in a fire round out this week's top stories in Montgomery County.
This week's stories include leaked nude photos leading to a street fight, a burglar that escalated from stealing food to stealing money, and a man who chased a landscaper with a BB gun.
This week's stories include leaked nude photos leading to a street fight, a burglar that escalated from stealing food to stealing money, and a man who chased a landscaper with a BB gun.
This week's stories include leaked nude photos leading to a street fight, a burglar that escalated from stealing food to stealing money, and a man who chased a landscaper with a BB gun.
Lexi Schneider, a middle school student from Dresher, won the National STEM Challenge for Middle School in the Written category.
MCRC Chairman Bob Kerns calls the departure 'a win'; county officials say the lawsuit against Commissioners Josh Shapiro, Leslie Richards and the acting voter services director was never relevant.
Science Camp kids meet the former NASA astronaut who created their program to keep dreams alive.
Upper Moreland Police are reworking policies to vie for state accreditation, which officials said could make the township eligible for more grants and less susceptible to litigation.
Parents are needed for the Wellness Committee and the Anti-bullying and Cyberbullying Committee.