LL Cool J, Jazmine Sullivan opt out of Wawa Welcome America concert
Both LL Cool J and Jazmine Sullivan decide they won't perform at the Wawa Welcome America concert citing support for District Council 33 union members on strike.
Massive fireworks explosion leaves 1 dead, 4 homes destroyed
Harrowing video shows a major fireworks explosion in a north Los Angeles neighborhood that killed one person and injured five others and a dog.
'Catastrophic flooding event' in Kerr County: 24 dead, several others still missing
The Kerr County Sheriff's Office is calling flooding in Kerr County "catastrophic." Several people are still missing and there are at least 24 deaths.
Watch: Small plane flips over in South Carolina yard after pilot's maneuver
A pilot narrowly avoided disaster when he flipped a plane over as it landed in a South Carolina yard.
Beach accident near Hilton Head kills two, injures others
Authorities say two people were found dead inside the overturned boat with their dogs.
$20M worth of cocaine, marijuana intercepted by Coast Guard
Four separate interdictions led to the seizure of more than 5,500 pounds of illicit drugs.
Philadelphia weather: Sunny, warm Fourth of July expected across the region
Party-goers throughout the Northeast can enjoy a dry and sunny 4th of July.
District Council 33 workers struck by vehicle while sitting outside Philly sanitation yard: police
Two sanitation workers, including a pregnant woman, were struck by a suspected drunk driver while picketing for District Council 33 overnight Thursday.
Philadelphia strike: Jazmine Sullivan, LL Cool J opt out of Wawa Welcome America concert unless deal reached
Rapper LL Cool J says he won't perform at the Wawa Welcome America Independence Day concert in Philadelphia if a deal with District Council 33 is not reached. Jazmine Sullivan also opted out of the concert for the same reason.
Man, 19, arrested in Maryland after illegal car meetup following Eagles Super Bowl parade
Philadelphia police joined Maryland State troopers to arrest a man wanted in connection with an illegal car rally in February, after the Eagles Super Bowl parade.
Argument over parking leads to 'unusual' road rage shooting injuring 2: officials
Two people were shot and injured in what Philadelphia police are calling an “unusual" road rage shooting.
Road rage turns into shootout in NE Philly Walmart parking lot
An argument over a parking matter escalated into a shootout at a Northeast Philadelphia Walmart, injuring an 18-year-old female and a driver of one of the vehicles.
19-year-old arrested in Maryland after illegal car meet-up at the Linc
A 19-year-old man was arrested in Maryland and faces numerous felonies in Philly after a car meet-up at the stadium complex after the Super Bowl parade.
Teen, 15, shot multiple times and killed; dumped out of vehicle into alley: officials
A young teenage boy was shot and killed and then thrown out of a vehicle into an alley, where residents saw the boy lying in the alley, unresponsive.
Shore communities packed ahead of July 4th weekend
People headed out to the Jersey shore for the day or for the weekend to celebrate the Fourth of July.
4 hospitalized after ambulance hits Burlington County home
An investigation is underway after police say a vehicle struck a home in Burlington County Thursday.
DC 33 strike against Philly drags on as busy 4th of July holiday looms
Mayor Cherelle Parker advised city workers on strike to return to the bargaining table to work out an agreement as the many festivities for July 4th loom large in Philly.
Teen boy shot, killed in Mayfair
A teenage boy is dead after he was shot and then pushed out of a vehicle in Philadelphia?s Mayfair section.
Increased bacteria in water prompts swimming advisory for Rehoboth Beach
A swimming advisory has been issued for Rehoboth Beach due to an increased fecal matter shown in tests of the water.
Philly Medical Examiner's Office employees ordered to return to work due to amount of bodies in storage
More than two dozen Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office staffers were ordered back to work because of a growing backlog of bodies in storage, the AP reports.



















