Delco severe weather: Straight-line winds confirmed after storms topple trees, power lines

Overnight severe storms blew through the region wreaking havoc across much of the area, including Delaware County, where straight-line winds downed power lines and toppled trees on top of cars.

Nearly half of National Weather Service offices critically understaffed, report warns

A new AP investigation reveals that nearly half of National Weather Service offices are facing critical staffing shortages, with experts warning the gaps could put lives at risk during severe weather season.

Ex-husband of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene apologizes to Muslim women

The man caught on camera shouting offensive remarks at a group of Muslim women in Alpharetta issued a public apology Friday afternoon.

Newsom urges California-made products to be exempt from Trump tariff retaliation

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday released a 30-second video saying how much he values global trade, imploring international companies not to retaliate with counter-tariffs on products made in California. 

Atlantic City officer accused of sexual assaulting woman in patrol car

An Atlantic City police officer is accused of sexually assaulting a woman who he had detained in his patrol car last September. 

Philly plane crash: Victims remains being returned to Mexico

The remains of six people who were aboard a medical jet that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia shortly after take-off will be returned to Mexico.

Video: Florida boat captain's 'boat rage' goes viral

A video viewed more than 8 million times shows a boat captain arguing with a fisherman, then climbing onto his boat to demand an apology.

City leaders walk SW Philly neighborhood after teen girl shot, killed
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After a 17-year-old girl was shot and killed, Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson, DA Larry Krasner and other officials walked the streets in Southwest Philadelphia to promote peace, in an effort to stop gun violence.

PATCO's modernized Franklin Square Station reopens

For more than four decades, PATCO trains rolled right through after passenger service was stopped in 1979, but no more, as the Franklin Square Station has opened.