Danielle Outlaw named as new Philadelphia Police Department commissioner

Danielle Outlaw, who previously acted as Portland Police Bureau's Chief of Police, has been appointed as Philadelphia Police Department's new commissioner.

200 arrests made, drugs and assault weapons seized in Kensington bust

Police have arrested more than 200 people and seized $600,000 worth of narcotics as a result of a massive drug bust in Kensington.

Disney World to live stream New Year's Eve fireworks show from Magic Kingdom

If you can't make it to 'The Most Magical Place on Earth' to ring in 2020, no worries: you'll be able to watch Disney World's New Year's Eve fireworks from wherever you are. 

Man, 30, critical after apparent drive-by shooting in South Philadelphia, police say

Police in South Philadelphia are searching for a shooter or shooters who left a man in critical condition after what they say may be a drive-by shooting Christmas night.

Data on 267 million Facebook users exposed: Researcher

A Ukrainian security researcher reported finding a database with the names, phone numbers and unique user IDs of more than 267 million Facebook users - nearly all U.S.-based - on the open internet.

'Truly chaotic': Fire commissioner addresses South Philly gas explosion

Authorities continued to search Friday for two people believed to have been trapped when an explosion destroyed several row homes in south Philadelphia a day earlier.

Lockdown lifted for North Philadelphia elementary school

A lockdown has been lifted for an elementary school in North Philaelphia, according to Philadelphia police.

Police: 3 men shot in Tacony; arrest made

Three people are shot in Tacony and police say an arrest has been made.

8-year-old boy earns estimated $26 million reviewing toys on YouTube

Ryan Kaji of Ryan's World has earned the top spot on Forbes' annual list of highest paid YouTube stars for two years in a row.

Apple, Microsoft accused of profiting from child cobalt miners

A new lawsuit accuses Apple and Microsoft of knowingly profiting from children laboring under brutal conditions in African cobalt mines.

As new officers are sworn-in, search for Philadelphia police commissioner continues

Taking an oath to protect and serve Philadelphia, a new class of police officers hope to make a difference in the city. And, the mayor hopes to name a new Police Commissioner before the new year.