Skimmers, 'trap doors' installed at ATMs across Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Police Department is warning about rise in ATM scams, featuring card skimmers and "cash trap doors," that lead people to believe the machines are broken or out of money.
The Philadelphia Police Department is warning about rise in ATM scams, featuring card skimmers and "cash trap doors," that lead people to believe the machines are broken or out of money.
Megan Thee Stallion speaks out after being hospitalized during ‘Moulin Rouge!’ performance
"I thought I was gonna faint on stage, I really tried to push through my performance but I just couldn’t," she wrote in a post on Instragram.
"I thought I was gonna faint on stage, I really tried to push through my performance but I just couldn’t," she wrote in a post on Instragram.
American Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Philadelphia after experiencing mechanical issue
An American Airlines plane bound for Maine was forced to make an emergency landing after experiencing a mechanical issue Wednesday morning.
An American Airlines plane bound for Maine was forced to make an emergency landing after experiencing a mechanical issue Wednesday morning.
Trump attends Supreme Court as justices hear birthright citizenship case
The Supreme Court cast doubt Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in a high‑stakes case highlighted by the president’s appearance in the courtroom.
The Supreme Court cast doubt Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in a high‑stakes case highlighted by the president’s appearance in the courtroom.
Mangione trial pushed to October as judge delays proceedings
The decision follows a request from Mangione’s defense team to postpone the trial, which had previously been scheduled to begin Sept. 8.
The decision follows a request from Mangione’s defense team to postpone the trial, which had previously been scheduled to begin Sept. 8.
Trump to address updates on Iran: What time, location, how to watch and more
The president is expected to address the nation with a live update on the ongoing war in Iran from the White House on Wednesday night.
The president is expected to address the nation with a live update on the ongoing war in Iran from the White House on Wednesday night.
Police fatally shoot man accused of killing 2 at home in Chester: DA
Police in Chester shot and killed a man who they say stabbed a woman to death and fatally shot a man on Wednesday morning.
Police in Chester shot and killed a man who they say stabbed a woman to death and fatally shot a man on Wednesday morning.
Quadruple amputee cornhole player held without bond in fatal shooting following extradition
A quadruple amputee professional cornhole player accused of killing a friend in Maryland was ordered held without bond after a court appearance Wednesday morning, following his extradition from Virginia.
A quadruple amputee professional cornhole player accused of killing a friend in Maryland was ordered held without bond after a court appearance Wednesday morning, following his extradition from Virginia.
Jacksonville Jaguars come to Orlando: 'Major milestone for our city'
Jacksonville Jaguar owners joined Steve Hogan, the CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, following the announcement that the team will be temporarily relocating to Orlando for the 2027 season. The team's owner, Shad Khan, said the National Football League made the right choice in choosing Orlando as the Jaguars' new home for next season.
Jacksonville Jaguar owners joined Steve Hogan, the CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, following the announcement that the team will be temporarily relocating to Orlando for the 2027 season. The team's owner, Shad Khan, said the National Football League made the right choice in choosing Orlando as the Jaguars' new home for next season.
Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 60 latest updates
April 1 marks two months since Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her southern Arizona home.
April 1 marks two months since Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her southern Arizona home.
Legacy Line Trolley Tour to highlight Black women’s history in Philadelphia
The Legacy Line Trolley Tour in Philadelphia will highlight the contributions and achievements of Black women, with tours starting April 25th and running through early June.
The Legacy Line Trolley Tour in Philadelphia will highlight the contributions and achievements of Black women, with tours starting April 25th and running through early June.
Trump to attend SCOTUS arguments on birthright citizenship order
The Supreme Court hears Trump v. Barbara Wednesday, a challenge to Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship, which could affect immigration policy and millions of U.S.-born children.
The Supreme Court hears Trump v. Barbara Wednesday, a challenge to Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship, which could affect immigration policy and millions of U.S.-born children.
Philly starts ticketing double parking in trolley lanes April 1
Philadelphia will begin issuing $51 fines to drivers who double park or illegally stop in trolley lanes starting April 1, using automated cameras mounted on trolleys.
Philadelphia will begin issuing $51 fines to drivers who double park or illegally stop in trolley lanes starting April 1, using automated cameras mounted on trolleys.
'Texas Killing Fields' suspect indicted 42 years later by Galveston County grand jury
A Galveston County grand jury has indicted a suspect 42 years after the death of Laura Miller, the daughter of Texas Equusearch's founder Tim Miller.
A Galveston County grand jury has indicted a suspect 42 years after the death of Laura Miller, the daughter of Texas Equusearch's founder Tim Miller.
PECO workers in Philly threaten to strike as contract talks stall
The Philadelphia union representing roughly 1,500 PECO workers is at the bargaining table trying to reach a contract deal with the biggest power company in the region.
The Philadelphia union representing roughly 1,500 PECO workers is at the bargaining table trying to reach a contract deal with the biggest power company in the region.
UPenn must turn over Jewish employee records in federal discrimination case
A federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to provide records about Jewish employees to the EEOC for an antisemitism investigation but limited the scope to protect privacy and group affiliations.
A federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to provide records about Jewish employees to the EEOC for an antisemitism investigation but limited the scope to protect privacy and group affiliations.
Philadelphia to start $51 fines for double parking in trolley lanes April 1
Philadelphia will begin issuing $51 fines to drivers who double park or illegally stop in trolley lanes starting April 1, using automated cameras mounted on trolleys.
Philadelphia will begin issuing $51 fines to drivers who double park or illegally stop in trolley lanes starting April 1, using automated cameras mounted on trolleys.
Tax scams surging before Tax Day
Dr. Squire, a Cyber Threat Intelligence Researcher at F-Secure, joins Judayah Murray on Philadelphia Live to discuss tax scams and how to avoid them.
Dr. Squire, a Cyber Threat Intelligence Researcher at F-Secure, joins Judayah Murray on Philadelphia Live to discuss tax scams and how to avoid them.
Supreme Court to hear oral arguments April 1 on Trump birthright order
The Supreme Court hears Trump v. Barbara Wednesday, a challenge to Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship, which could affect immigration policy and millions of U.S.-born children.
The Supreme Court hears Trump v. Barbara Wednesday, a challenge to Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship, which could affect immigration policy and millions of U.S.-born children.
UPenn must turn over Jewish employee records in federal discrimination case
A federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to provide records about Jewish employees to the EEOC for an antisemitism investigation but limited the scope to protect privacy and group affiliations.
A federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to provide records about Jewish employees to the EEOC for an antisemitism investigation but limited the scope to protect privacy and group affiliations.



















