Zoo officials described the birth as a "major conservation and animal care milestone."
The massive payday came in a "match style" number game.
The ranking looked at access to work, transit, walkability, and more. Here's how it stacked up against the rest of Montgomery County.
Once completed, walkers, runners, and bikers alike will have clear and safe pathways to reach several more communities.
Dangerously high numbers of deer, for both people and the ecosystem, still live in the park.
"That could have been the end." Laura survived extreme heat, subzero wind chills, and floods, all while trying to free herself of drugs.
After weeks of construction and winter weather related delays, the zoo is opening back up its doors.
Called a "true warrior" by local advocates, Norristown 9-year-old Grayson McCoy has been recognized for his work with a special award.
The Pennsylvania Lottery "connect style" game had a massive payout for one local player.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Norristown.
The special commendation from the Senate touts the local event as a "cherished celebration of creativity."
Despite an unimaginable loss, the local family says they've been strengthened by the community support.
Numerous trees are down on the trail, officials said.
Residents can apply to have their family members and friends honored throughout the municipality. Details:
The massive jackpot came this week.
Players can join with anywhere from 50 cents to $50.
A major grant has been awarded to help build the new trail connection between King of Prussia Town Center and Valley Forge Park.
Residents are urged to exercise caution as high winds sweep through the area.
What should two of the zoo's fluffy new residents be named?
Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey, who bring the Philly burbs to life in the "Mare of Easttown" sequel, are bird fans.
One of the zoo's newest residents, "Beanie's Baby" is a big hit.
The celebration included a performance by students, refreshments, family activities, and school tours
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums recognized Elmwood at their annual conference.
The zoo's newest residents are a pair of five-month-olds.
Computer towers, laptops, video game consoles, vacuums, and more can be disposed of for free at the upcoming event.
The newest and tiniest member of the Elmwood Park Zoo family is now here.
Some homes in the area could be without water, while traffic has been slowed.
The 28,000 square foot space is dedicated to helping families in crisis of all backgrounds, officials said.
Live music, food, entertainment, games, refreshments, exhibits, and more can be found at the annual block party event.
A game called "Lily Pad Payout" resulted in a massive jackpot for one local resident.
Severe heat, along with poor air quality, will lead to dangerous conditions outside for many.
Montgomery County has more than 100 miles of trails ranging from the Wissahickon to Green Lane. Details on the challenge:
The unique event allows local residents to dispose of bulk items for free.
Eleven dedicated volunteers waded through the mud and cold rain to recover 18 large bags worth of trash during the special event.
Some residents may not be able to use landlines to call 911, police said.
The King of Prussia bat-maker is the force behind a historic outburst of home runs around the country in the first week of the season.
Dispose of your e-waste, including computers, TVs, monitors, cell phones, and more for free at the upcoming event.
The zoo now has a pair of the medium sized cats, and they will hopefully produce kittens in the near future.
A stately snake known for his gentle demeanor, Rocky touched the lives of countless thousands of guests over the past 18 years.
The historic structure, which once housed the Norristown Public Library, is devastated. But the recovery has begun.
President of McCaffrey's Food Markets presented "History Hero Award" by New Hope Historical Society.
Make a splash at our family-friendly community event this Sunday, Sept. 11 from 11 am – 4 pm. Free guided canoe rides, bird walks, & more!
The county-wide restaurant month offering the best dining options in the region is back in Montgomery County this July
For four years, Engage Art Studio has been expanding the reach of artists of all types with a family focused event that everyone can enjoy.
What it Means to Win in Divorce and How to Make it Happen
Mary T. Duffy, 61, was killed in December while walking her dog in Lower Moreland. Her family is planning to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
The Rev. Ihor Royik provides firsthand knowledge to his parishioners about the war in Ukraine and how they can help.
Explore the Schuylkill Center on a 1-mile trail walk
Bi- Lingual Planting Party at John James Audubon Center
Not since 2011 could shoppers buy books at the 3rd largest mall in America. Come find “bookish” gifts and discover your new favorite author.