How a Q-tip and spotless car linked Bryan Kohberger to quadruple murder

Detectives struck investigative gold in late 2022 when a used Q-tip linked Bryan Kohberger to the heinous murders of four University of Idaho students.

Bryan Kohberger's motive: What we know after guilty plea

Prosecutors laid out key evidence against Bryan Kohberger this week after he agreed to plead guilty to killing four University of Idaho students in 2022.

Wawa Welcome America 2025: Road closures, SEPTA detours this week

With so many events happening in the city, there will be a lot of transportation changes from Wednesday, July 2 to Saturday, July 5.

Another armored truck robbed at gunpoint in Philadelphia as 3 suspects sought

There have been at least three armored vehicle thefts in Philadelphia in the last three weeks, with the latest unfolding in broad daylight on Wednesday.

Kepler and Marsh homer as Phillies split doubleheader with Padres

Max Kepler and Brandon Marsh each homered and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Diego Padres 5-1 to earn a doubleheader split.

Suspect sought after man killed in North Philly shooting: police

Philadelphia police are searching for a shooter who took aim and fired at an unidentified man, killing him at the North Philadelphia scene.

Small skydiving plane crashes at Cross Keys Airport
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15 people were on board the aircraft, including the pilot when the plane went down in a large, wooded area in Gloucester County.

Philly residents moving forward with July 4th barbeques despite no trash service

You might have seen it or smelled it. Trash is piling up across the city and as the holiday weekend rapidly approaches, residents are saying they are still planning to celebrate in the birthplace of America, no matter what.

Threats of towers of trash won?t deter residents from celebrating
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Despite the many unsightly bags of trash on Philly streets, based on the District Council 33 strike against the city, residents are determined to celebrate the July 4th holiday.