Quakertown Borough shares account of police clash with student ICE protest as investigation continues

Quakertown Borough officials have shared their detailed account of the February 20 protest and the violent confrontation that left Police Chief McElree seriously injured, according to a statement from the Borough. 

K9 alert leads to $44,000 cash seizure from Mexico-bound traveler in Philly

A man traveling last month from Philadelphia International Airport to Cancun, Mexico ended up traveling a little lighter after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) currency detector K9 alerted to thousands of dollars of undeclared U.S. currency in his carry-on.

Philadelphia DA charges suspects in major Northeast Philly drug, gun scheme

District Attorney Larry Krasner will announce charges against defendants involved in a major drug distribution and gun manufacturing scheme in Northeast Philadelphia.

King of Prussia meeting addresses rise in AI deepfake images targeting children

A community meeting in King of Prussia addressed the growing problem of AI-generated deepfake images, particularly those targeting children, with firsthand accounts from victims and discussions on prevention, legal action, and education.

Canvas outage impacts thousands of schools, universities: Hacker group reportedly takes credit

The outage comes just days after Canvas' parent company Instructure reported a "cybersecurity threat perpetrated by a criminal threat actor" and as many universities are in the middle of finals season.

Man spits on, punches woman during argument inside Philadelphia market: police

Police in Philadelphia are searching for a man captured on surveillance video spitting on and punching a woman during an argument inside a corner store.

Mexican billionaire victimized in $450 million loan scheme

A Ukrainian-born American man has been charged with scamming a Mexican billionaire out of $450 million in a loan scheme.