Aug 31, 2009 | OnlineChester
NAACP tells family to stop using its name
The Chester chapter of the NAACP is vigorously denying claims that it has been contacted to help a local family that was put out by a fire and separated in Richburg last week.
DeMint assails government-run health care plan
Laying down their blow torches and tools for a few minutes, several employees at Metso Power in Lancaster had a chance to speak with U.S. Sen.
The Fort Lawn Police Department is being manned by one full-time police officer.
Firefighters search for cause of Great Falls warehouse blaze
Fire officials today were still investigating the cause of a blaze at a warehouse behind an abandoned plant in Great Falls that caught fire last night and burned to the ground.
The Fort Lawn Police Department is being manned by one full-time police officer.
PMC officials honor four for quick thinking during life-threatening medical emergency
JoJo Grobusky bled through eight beach towels after he fell through the windshield of a junked car at his cousin's house earlier this summer.
Ex-councilman files for Fort Lawn seat
The filing period for the vacant seat on Fort Lawn's Town Council has passed and only one person, former councilman Scott Russell, has filed to run.
Ex-councilman files for Fort Lawn seat
The filing period for the vacant seat on Fort Lawn's Town Council has passed and only one person, former councilman Scott Russell, has filed to run.
Water Main Break Repairs Send Murky Water To Chester County Taps 9 min ago
Carrie Collins thought she was imagining things at first. "It looked like black coffee with no cream in it," she said of the water that was pouring from her kitchen faucet.