Firearm thefts from vehicles triple over the past decade, data shows

Firearm thefts from vehicles in the U.S. have tripled over the past decade, becoming the primary source of stolen guns, with many ending up at crime scenes or used in violent crimes.

Counterfeit NFL, NBA, MLB championship rings snagged in border bust

Counterfeit Super Bowl, World Series and NBC Championship rings were discovered by border patrol officers during a shipment inspection.

Kensington Avenue cleared as encampments move to other blocks

One day after the Kensington clear-out, the homeless encampment, known for its heavy drug use across the nation, is no longer where it once was and plenty of police are out.

Jewish fraternity house vandalized near Temple University campus

The Temple chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity say, while they’re upset, they are not intimidated by the vandalism. They say it only speaks to the continuous tension they face on a daily basis.

Mother shot during high school graduation ceremony in New Mexico

During the ceremony, 21-year-old Cristian Bencomo shot his stepmother, who was attending the high school graduation for her son.

Olney High School teacher, Ondria Glaze, killed in murder-suicide in Philadelphia: police

Beloved Olney High School teacher, Ondria Glaze, 36, is dead after police say a murder-suicide incident involving 42-year-old Richard Harper occurred in Philadelphia's Grays Ferry neighborhood Monday afternoon.

Parts of Kensington Avenue cleared as 'encampment resolution' cleans up Philly neighborhood

Philadelphia police say Kensington Avenue has been “officially resolved" after workers cleaned a stretch of the road as part of the city's "planned encampment resolution."

Over 10,000 Xanax pills found hidden in spools of yarn at Philadelphia port: CBP

Customs and Border Patrol officers in Philadelphia found over 10k Xanax pills after noticing "unusually heavy" spools of yarn inside a shipment from the Netherlands.