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Collegeville sprint car champion one of 23 racing during six-night championship series this week

The United States Auto Club Eastern Storm Sprint Car National Championship series kicks off Tuesday at Grandview Speedway.

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Perk Valley grad helps lead University of Tampa women's lacrosse to national championship

The Spartans attained their first-ever NCAA Divison II national championship last month.

Pass the Mic Emo Night bringing third encore to Troubles End Brewing

The free-to-enter rock show started in April.

Perkiomen Valley School Board expected to approve 2.6% tax hike to help cover $2M deficit in budget

A vote on the $132 miillion 2024-25 budget is scheduled for Monday.

PennDOT schedules virtual public meeting on Skippack Pike bridge replacement for June 13

PennDOT said the project will be completed in three phases, forcing traffic to one lane in each direction.

Police investigating duct tape restraint incident at kids' sleepover

Police said a 12-year-old boy reported the harassment to police in May.

'Piecemeal' PA Turnpike NE Extension widening project coming to Quakertown, Lehigh Valley, as project hits final phase

The 12-mile stretch from Quakertown to Route 22 is the final phase of the widening project.

Monday night's Elastic Karma concert canceled in Collegeville Borough

The next concert is July 11 with Bigg Romeo.

Police seek ID of two thieves who stole alcoholic drinks from Wawa

The incidents occurred the afternoon of May 26, police said.

Vehicle towed and deer killed following Friday evening crash on Big Road

The accident occurred along the 3500 block of Big Road/Route 73, police said.

Woman crashed into light post at Perk Valley Middle School West while texting, police say

The incident occurred along the school's driveway.

Motorcyclist in critical condition in ICU following Monday afternoon crash

The accident occurred shortly before 2:30 p.m. on Black Rock Road.

Police seeking ID of driver of Jeep who hit mailbox on Riverside Drive last month

Police said the incident was captured on camera.

Limerick man injured in motorcycle crash on Black Rock Road Monday evening

The intersection in Upper Providence Township was closed through 8 p.m.

Schwenksville’s ‘Music in the Meadow’ summer concert series kicks off June 19

BSA Troop 105 will sell food and drinks at each free concert.

Lower Frederick supervisors swear in Narke as new police officer

The public welcomed a new member of the force to their town.

Emergency personnel on scene of motorcycle accident in Upper Providence Monday afternoon

The accident occurred around 2:20 p.m. Monday.

Montco officials, local dignataries holding 6th annual Pride flag raising ceremony Monday

The event is hosted and coordinated through Montgomery County's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Quakertown man headed to state prison for up to 47 years for rape of two teenage girls in 2010

The rapist threatened to kill one victim and her family if she told anyone about the assault.

Collegeville Borough, Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy dedicating new Welakamike Creekside Park on Saturday

The new park is located next to Montgomery County’s Central Perkiomen Park.

Collegeville Police warn of cell phone theft scheme involving FedEx deliveries, AT&T phones

Police said multiple law enforcement agencies are reporting similar incidents.

Perkiomen Valley Vikings softball defeated by one run in Tuesday's PIAA District 1-6A playback versus Boyertown

Boyertown Bears softball team heads to the States for the first time since 1996.

Police: More than $60,000 in jewelry and gems stolen last summer in Perkiomen Township

The incident was reported this week by Pennsylvania State Police.

Methacton senior brings home triple medals at PIAA track and field championships last weekend

The States were held at Shippensburg University. Two Perkiomen Valley students also placed at the event.

'Warrior Unicorn' psychic medium Travis Holp connecting souls at Cardinal Hollow Winery event Friday

Holp has more than 300,000 followers on Instagram and more than 500,000 on TikTok.

Local public safety leaders to discuss risks for businesses with emergency management challenges Friday morning

The event will be moderated by Montgomery Township Manager Carolyn McCreary.

Perkiomen Valley lands in top 50 school districts in Pennsylvania ranking

Pittsburgh Business Times compiled the ranking using PSSA and Keystones scores.

7th Annual Perkiomen Valley Art and Food Truck Festival bringing art, food and fun on Saturday

The event will be held at Perkiomen Valley High School.

Collegeville, Trappe boroughs awarded grant funding from Montco program

Each municipality received $250,000 for restoration or trail enhancement projects and must completed in 3 years.

Jim and Ralph's Produce forced to close after 25 years due to PennDOT eminent domain

PennDOT will construct a new and relocated Ridge and Germantown pike intersection on the site of the Lower Providence business.

Police: Man hid friend accused of burglary and assault of a disabled person at house and lied about it

The two suspects were involved in an incident in Worcester Township last month.

WATCH: Harleysville Jaycees' Country Fair Days wows crowd with fantastical fireworks show

The annual event and fundraiser ran Wednesday to Friday of last week.

Man wanted in fatal hit-and-run turns himself in Saturday morning

Brian Clark, 57, of Norristown, was killed while walking on Main Street the night of May 19.

Generative artificial intelligence may be restricted in Perkiomen Valley School District

School board directors discussed the merits and problems with AI in the educational environment.

VMSC Emergency Medical Services thriving in the North Penn, Indian Valley and beyond

Local businesses and Lansdale Hospital have showered VMSC EMS with gifts and raffles for thier 200-plus staff across 3 counties …

Photos: Spring Winetober Fest uncorked fun, community in Skippack on Saturday

Food, live music, shopping, and wine were highlights of seasonal event.

'Unapologetically anti-Zionist' Montco for Palestine group to hold protest Saturday

The group encouarges protesters to bring posters, flags, banners, pots and pans.

Police seek whereabouts of man charged in fatal Montco hit-and-run

Brian Clark, 57, of Norristown was killed Sunday morning while walking on Main Street.

WATCH: Arrowhead Elementary's first-ever Book Vending Machine promotes literacy, positive reinforcement

Students and teachers held a ribbon cutting at the Methacton school Wednesday morning.

Franconia Township man accused by Montco detectives of particpating in incarcerated brother's alleged drug operation

Chris Thivarath, 24, of Clearview Drive, faces three felonies stemming from a February search warrant.

Perk Valley Vikings softball brings home PAC championship after 7 years

It is the fourth PAC title for Perk Valley softball.

Photos: Revolutionary War encampment comes alive at Pennypacker Mills

The event last weekend featured fanfare and American Revolution-era demonstrations.

Methacton baseball team brings home gold after decade drought

The Pioneer Athletic Conference championships were held in Boyertown on Thursday.

Montco LGBT Business Council celebrating Pride Month with Lansdale Walk & Roll, Pride in the Plaza

The Ambler-based organization, featuring board members from all over the county, invites the public to celebrate members of the LGBTQIA+ …

PA American Water to rehabilitate water storage tank in Lower Providence this year

The 1-milliion-gallon tank will be inspected and repainted.

Collegeville Italian Bakery's new Bangin' Cutlet Sandwich making mouthwatering waves across the region

The Ridge Pike deli/bakery/ice cream shop/pizzeria is famous for its famed clientele, whose pictures adorn its walls.

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