Joel Embiid verbally confronts, shoves Philadelphia reporter

A visibly angry Joel Embiid shouted at and eventually shoved a Philadelphia newspaper columnist in a locker room altercation after the struggling 76ers lost to the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.

1 dead after fire in Delaware County apartment complex

One person is dead after a fire in Delaware County, as residents at an apartment complex say they were jolted out of bed early Saturday morning by firefighters and were outside for at least an hour while officials got the fire under control.

Hit-and-run crash critically injures man, 25, in North Philly: officials

Philadelphia police are investigating another hit-and-run crash, this time in North Philadelphia, that critically injured a 25-year-old man.

Rescue Me | Meet Java
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Java is a very friendly, 3-year-old, active, mixed-breed boy, who is dog-friendly. Java was found as a stray by ACCT Philly.

Bucks County brush fire under control as crews douse hot spots
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A brush fire raged near New Hope Friday and fire crews recruited help from neighbors to help clear brush as they brought the fire under control.

2024 Election: Bucks County residents take advantage of extended on-demand early vote process

On-demand voting in Bucks County was extended to Friday at 5 p.m. by a judge after a GOP lawsuit claimed voters were turned away. Many people took advantage of the extra time to vote ahead of Election Day.

Understaffed police dept in Delco continues to have issues as PSP requested to step in
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Collingdale continues to look for answers in its understaffed police department, saying Pennsylvania State Police will be available, if needed, during overnight hours, while the borough looks to hire new officers.

You Decide 2024: November Edition
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FOX 29?s Shiba Russell and Jeff Cole conduct in-depth, sit-down conversations with Senator Bob Casey and businessman Dave McCormick, as they lay out their plans for Pennsylvania, as one of the two will be elected to serve the Commonwealth in the United States Senate.

Judge-ordered extended Bucks County on-demand voting has ended
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On-demand voting in Bucks County was extended to Friday at 5 p.m. by a judge after a GOP lawsuit claimed voters were turned away. Many people took advantage of the extra time to vote ahead of Election Day.