UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A man accidentally shot himself in the leg at a department store in the King of Prussia Mall Saturday evening, according to police.
The health system said its urgent care center in Gilbertsville will be open longer.
The 20-year-old is believed to be one of two men who entered the bowling alley with the alleged shooter, authorities said.
One person was flown from a serious crash in Chester County Thursday night.
It started with a man banging on the door.
Merck is buying a Massachusetts-based company that develops therapeutics to treat autoimmune diseases.
The COVID-19 positivity rate is less than half what it was in December.
Pre-registration for the COVID-19 vaccine by phone can be accessed through the previously announced COVID-19 hotline at 833-875-3967.
A resolution will be delivered to legislators who represent the school district.
"It really is one of nature's marvels to have all this insect mass in one place at one time."
Nathan Serrano, 15, of Lansdale, is charged with attempted murder.
For the first time in company history, Dorman, the automotive aftermarket manufacturer headquartered in Montgomery County, surpassed $1 billion in annual sales.
All three people involved, including a suspect, were 15 years old or younger, police said.
Authorities still don't know what caused the fight that led to that shooting.
Police said they need the public's help to find the person who opened fire and wounded eight people.
Board member P. Sue Perrotty, a retired bank executive and community leader, will take the helm as the health system's interim president and CEO.
The 17-year-old accused of opening fire inside a busy Montgomery County bowling alley is now in police custody.
Montgomery County authorities are looking for the alleged shooter and two other suspects in the shooting Saturday night.
One man died and four others were hurt in the shooting Saturday evening.
Lorenzo Muniz, 35, of Collegeville, is charged with institutional vandalism.
FBI agents linked the shooting to 48-year-old suspect Anthony Nero of Eagleville through a threatening email sent earlier to the Montgomery County Democratic Party.