Skippack Township supervisor resigns amid disturbing child sexual abuse charges
Nicholas Fountain, a township supervisor in Skippack Township, has resigned following his arrest on multiple felony charges related to the sexual abuse of a minor.
2025 Dine Latino Restaurant Week to bring authentic eats to Philly this October
Check out Dine Latino Restaurant Week in Philadelphia from Sunday, October 12 until Saturday, October 18, 2025.
Philadelphia rape crisis center cuts services amid budget delay
Pennsylvania's state budget impasse has left a Philly rape crisis center and rape crisis centers across the state in crisis. Here's what we know.
Preparations underway ahead Philly's Navy and Marine Corps 250 events
Philly is preparing for a week-long celebration marking 250 years of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Montco 'fortunetellers' accused of stealing over $600,000 from customers
Police said Gina Marks and Steve Nicklas of Jenkintown Psychic Visions told customers that they were cursed, and demanded huge sums of money and luxury items in order to cleanse them.
Yardley man sentenced for 'politically motivated' harassment, stalking
Alaric Dalberg, 64, was sentenced on Tuesday after pleading guilty to a series of "politically motivated" harassment and stalking incidents in Lower Makefield Township.
Kada Scott: Philly police searching for 23-year-old woman who 'completely disappeared'
Kada Scott has been missing since Oct. 4, when police said she left her shift at a local nursing home.
Man found guilty of firing at police during New Year's Eve 2023 standoff in Philadelphia
A Philadelphia man was convicted of opening fire on a police officer during an armed standoff on New Year's Eve two years ago in the city's Brewerytown section.
Parade of Ships: When the Navy, Marine Corps 250th celebrations will begin in Philadelphia
The Parade of Ships kicks off a week of Navy and Marine events from Oct. 9 to Oct. 16.
Berks County woman charged with 1993 murder of partner's 2-year-old son: DA
A Berks County woman is being held responsible for the beating death of a 2-year-old boy more than three decades after the child died.
CHOP ranks No. 1 for best Children's Hospital in the Mid-Atlantic
Philadelphia parents looking for top pediatric care have a local reason to feel proud: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has again earned a spot on U.S. News’ Honor Roll of Best Children’s Hospitals - ranking joint-first with Children's National Hospital in DC.
SEPTA prepares for potential strike as union contract nears expiration
SEPTA is preparing for a potential strike as the contract with its largest workers' union, TWU Local 234, is set to expire next month.
Philadelphia weather: Showers lead to sunshine, cooler temperatures on Wednesday
A Fall chill is on tap for the Philadelphia area starting on Wednesday when damp and dreary weather helps usher in cooler temperatures.
25-year-old man arrested for assaulting US Postal worker in Philly: police
Fabian Colon, 25, is facing several charges including theft after police say he physically assaulted a 23-year-old U.S. Postal worker in Philadelphia's Northwood area over the weekend.
SEPTA Regional Rail delays, cancellations cripple Tuesday's commute
Commuters who rely on SEPTA's Regional Rail were left frustrated Tuesday after the transit authority was forced to remove some railcars following an emergency order issued by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).
Rare coin treasure hunt comes to Philadelphia this month, with prizes up to $3,500
Up to $10,000 of rare coins and banknotes will be up for grabs over five days.
Driver dies after striking deer on Pennsylvania Turnpike near Willow Grove
A driver is dead after police say a deer struck a vehicle on Interstate 276 near Willow Grove on Monday night.
New children’s book celebrates Philly fandom with two magic words: 'Go Birds!'
Philadelphia fans start young — sometimes as soon as they can talk. And in this city, it wouldn’t surprise anyone if a child’s first words were the beloved Eagles rallying cry: "Go Birds!" Now, a new children’s book aims to capture that same joy, pride and Philly family tradition.



















