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FOX 29 Meteorologist Kathy Orr has us all gearing up for a series of sunny days ahead.

Epic Universe death: Man identified, cause of death revealed; ruled 'accidental'

A guest at Epic Universe who died after riding the theme park's Stardust Racers roller coaster suffered "multiple blunt impact injuries," according to the Orange County Medical Examiner's Office.

House gives lawmakers $10K a month for personal security after Kirk assassination

Lawmakers will now get $10,000 a month for personal security under a House pilot program, doubled from $5,000, after concerns that threats remain high following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

Suspect identified in York County shooting that killed 3 officers: AP

Matthew James Ruth, 24, was identified by the Associated Press on Thursday as the shooter accused of opening fire on police, killing three officers and injuring two. 

Ed Sheeran announces 2026 Philadelphia tour date at Lincoln Financial Field

Global superstar Ed Sheeran is bringing his LOOP Tour to Philadelphia, with a newly announced show at Lincoln Financial Field. The concert, which is set for September 19, 2026, is part of a massive North American stadium tour that will run throughout the summer and fall. Fans will have an opportunity to secure tickets in a presale before they go on sale to the public later this month.

Pennsylvania, New Jersey rank in Top 10 states with most student debt

Pennsylvania has long been a destination for higher education, but a new report suggests that comes at a significant cost for its residents. A new study ranks the state as one of the top five in the nation for student loan debt.

Woman chased down Philadelphia street, shot at 10 times in brazen attack

Investigators shared disturbing surveillance footage of a woman being chased down a Philadelphia street by a gunman who fired at her at least 10 times.

Where does free speech end on Texas college campuses?

Following the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, two Texas college students have been expelled and hundreds of teachers are being investigated by the Texas Education Agency for public comments that have sparked a fierce public debate over the limits of freedom of speech.