• CCP Now Cardiology Walk-in Clinic Now Open in Springfield

    CCP Now Cardiology Walk-in Clinic Now Open in Springfield

    In another response to Delaware County’s loss of urgent care facilities, a walk-in cardiology clinic has opened in Springfield, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia has already treated about 60 patients at the clinic in the past three weeks. The  CCP Now clinic provides evaluation and treatment for patients…

  • King of Prussia Adds Three New Restaurants to Its Dining Lineup

    King of Prussia Adds Three New Restaurants to Its Dining Lineup

    King of Prussia’s already diverse dining scene just got tastier, with three new eateries opening their doors in recent weeks, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. Kpot opened at 160 N. Gulph Road. The restaurant offers a lively Korean barbecue and hot pot experience, where guests grill meats or simmer ingredients right at their table.…

  • Ardmore Toyota Provides Free Repairs to Grieving Mother’s Cherished Vehicle

    Ardmore Toyota Provides Free Repairs to Grieving Mother’s Cherished Vehicle

    Sharon Khan, who runs the Elora J Khan Foundation, named after her late daughter, received an unexpected helping hand with her vehicle from Ardmore Toyota, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. The foundation supports families with children battling brain cancer, while also hosting events, honoring local educators, offering scholarships, and organizing sporting events, among many other…

  • What PJM’s New Plan Means for Power in Montgomery County

    What PJM’s New Plan Means for Power in Montgomery County

    Audubon’s PJM Interconnection is laying out plans to stay ahead of future power needs, writes Ethan Howland for Utility Dive. The power grid manager wants to line up new power sources in anticipation of a surge from emerging data centers across the region. The proposal involves a two-step approach designed to secure enough power for…

  • Halloway Rail Adds New Luxury Train Journeys Across the U.S.

    Halloway Rail Adds New Luxury Train Journeys Across the U.S.

    Conshohocken’s Mike Avena is redefining train travel in the U.S. with Halloway Rail, writes Evie Carrick for Travel + Leisure. The luxury rail line is expanding its lineup of journeys, offering travelers a high-end experience aboard private rail cars attached to traditional Amtrak routes. Following an initial launch earlier this year, Halloway Rail has added…

  • Montgomery County Launches “I Voted” Sticker Contest for Local Artists

    Montgomery County Launches “I Voted” Sticker Contest for Local Artists

    Montgomery County is putting a creative spin on civic engagement this election season, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Local officials are inviting residents to design the county’s official “I Voted” sticker, the small but meaningful badge handed out to voters on Election Day. The contest is open to all ages, with a special…

  • Man Given Months to Live Undergoes Life-Changing Treatment At Jefferson Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia

    Man Given Months to Live Undergoes Life-Changing Treatment At Jefferson Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia

    When Craig Heffentrager was just 34 years old, he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. While undergoing chemotherapy, his hair started to fall out in clumps and made him feel really sick. He later found that the cancer came back in his liver, to the point that doctors gave him six months to live. At that…

  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Healthy Communication in a Relationship

    The Do’s and Don’ts of Healthy Communication in a Relationship

    Healthy communication is the foundation of any strong relationship. Whether romantic, long-term, or newly formed, the way partners express thoughts, emotions, and needs can either strengthen their bond or quietly erode it. While no one communicates perfectly all the time, understanding a few key do’s and don’ts can dramatically improve how couples connect, resolve conflict,…

  • Teen Fatality Triggers PennDOT $10M Safety Plan for MacDade Blvd.

    Teen Fatality Triggers PennDOT $10M Safety Plan for MacDade Blvd.

    PennDOT has unveiled a $10 million safety plan targeting a stretch of MacDade Boulevard in Ridley Township known for frequent accidents, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. The project is a response to years of serious crashes, including an April 16, 2024, hit-and-run that killed 17-year-old Damien Hocker. The driver was later identified and…

  • Bucks County 150,000-Square-Foot Shopping Center Listed for Sale  

    Bucks County 150,000-Square-Foot Shopping Center Listed for Sale  

    Yardley’s Prickett Preserve shopping center, anchored by Wegmans, has been put on the market, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  According to JLL’s listing, the shopping center spans nearly 150,000 square feet and was completed two years ago, and is 98 percent occupied. Wayne’s Envision Land Use and Langhorne’s DeLuca Homes collaborated to develop the shopping center.  While they initially…

  • Jason Kelce’s Underdog Apparel Sweatshirt Made by Narberth Company Draws Lots of Love from Fans

    Jason Kelce’s Underdog Apparel Sweatshirt Made by Narberth Company Draws Lots of Love from Fans

    Before Monday night’s Philadelphia Eagles‘ loss, Jason Kelce was sporting a new sweatshirt from his charity clothing line Underdog Apparel that drew lots of love from fans, writes Beatrice Forman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The sweatshirt has the words “Now or never we fly together” with a Grim Reaper protecting an Eagles helmet and was…

  • Collegeville’s Speck’s Drive-In Makes List of Best Places to Eat Fried Chicken in Philadelphia

    Collegeville’s Speck’s Drive-In Makes List of Best Places to Eat Fried Chicken in Philadelphia

    Speck’s Drive-In, on Ridge Pike in Collegeville, is one of the best places to eat fried chicken in the Philadelphia area, according to a list published by Philadelphia Magazine. This local favorite has been around for more than six decades. It offers throwback chicken: tender and juicy broasted birds (that’s broiled and roasted, which all…

  • Bala Cynwyd’s City Avenue Transformation Continues with The Blayr

    Bala Cynwyd’s City Avenue Transformation Continues with The Blayr

    The Blayr, a 217-unit apartment building at the former Lord & Taylor location, has officially opened, bringing new residents and retail space to Bala Cynwyd, according to Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Federal Realty project adds not only housing but nearly 19,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Amenities include a pool, golf simulator,…

  • Civil Rights Icon and Former Anchor Among This Year’s Commencement Speakers in Montgomery County

    Civil Rights Icon and Former Anchor Among This Year’s Commencement Speakers in Montgomery County

    Montgomery County colleges have lined up prominent speakers for this year’s commencement ceremonies, which will include a civil rights icon and a former news anchor, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Bryn Mawr College has invited civil rights activist Ruby Bridges to speak at its undergraduate commencement ceremony. She is the first Black…

  • Governor Shapiro Boosts Security at Mansion and Abington Home After Attack

    Governor Shapiro Boosts Security at Mansion and Abington Home After Attack

    For Josh Shapiro, this year’s Passover carried a deeper meaning, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. One year after an arson attack targeted the governor’s mansion while his family was inside, the Pennsylvania governor reflected on resilience, faith, and the challenges of leadership. The 2025 attack exposed significant security vulnerabilities at the Harrisburg residence,…

  • January Sees Slight Drop in PA Unemployment Rate, Record Number of Nonfarm Jobs

    January Sees Slight Drop in PA Unemployment Rate, Record Number of Nonfarm Jobs

    In January, the unemployment rate in Pennsylvania declined to 4.3 percent while nonfarm employment reached a new peak statewide, according to a preliminary report by the state Department of Labor & Industry, writes Ian Karbal for The Keystone. While the unemployment rate dipped slightly from 4.4 percent in December, it is still up from the…

  • When a Diagnosis Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story: Understanding ADHD and Autism Together (AuDHD)

    When a Diagnosis Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story: Understanding ADHD and Autism Together (AuDHD)

    Across Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Lehigh, and Delaware counties, more families are seeking answers to the same complicated question: What’s really going on with my child? Often, they’ve already taken the first step. A child may have been diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or, in some cases, autism. There may already be a 504 plan or…

  • DelVal to Host Panel Discussion on Local Climate Action Planning in Doylestown Borough

    DelVal to Host Panel Discussion on Local Climate Action Planning in Doylestown Borough

    Delaware Valley University’s One Health will host a panel discussion, “Local Climate Action Planning in Doylestown Borough,” on Wednesday, April 22 at 6 PM in the Life Sciences Building Auditorium. Moderated by Doylestown Borough Councilman Dennis Livrone, the panel will include: Panelists will discuss the collaborative planning process that led to the development of Doylestown…