Embark on Spring's Natural Splendors with Montgomery County's Trio of Eco-Education Events at Green Lane Park
Montgomery County introduces spring activities at Green Lane Park including a Natural Tie-Dye Workshop, an Earlybird Walk for birdwatchers, and a Leave No Trace program about environmental impact.
Pennsylvania’s Berkeley Hills Live-In Firefighter Program Draws Statewide Attention Amid Emergency Services Boost
Pennsylvania's live-in firefighter program at Berkeley Hills Fire Company is highlighted in Lieutenant Governor Davis's event and Governor Shapiro's budget proposal as a solution to the volunteer firefighter shortage.
Philadelphia Police Seek Public's Help to Find Endangered Missing Person Linda Crespo
The Philadelphia Police seek public help to find endangered missing person Linda Crespo, described as 48, 5'3", 180 lbs, with brown eyes and red hair, last seen driving a white 2020 Dodge Journey with PA plates LXN-7741.
Philadelphia Residents Invited to Voice Opinions on Proposed Water Rate Hike - Public Hearings Announced
The Philadelphia Water Department proposes rate hikes to cover service costs, with public hearings for feedback scheduled by the Water Rate Board. Community Legal Services acts as the Public Advocate for customers.
Philadelphia Water Commissioner Randy E. Hayman Set to Depart for New Orleans Role in July
Philadelphia Water Commissioner Randy E. Hayman will leave his role in July for a position in New Orleans; his tenure saw significant sewer overflow reductions. Mayor Parker has begun searching for his replacement.
Philadelphia Businesswoman Sentenced to 20 Months for Multi-Faceted Fraud Schemes Involving Over $600,000 in Damages
Philadelphia businesswoman Nyesha D. Paris was sentenced to 20 months in prison for multiple fraud schemes causing over $600,000 in losses. She must also pay restitution and serve supervised release.












