Quakertown Police cleared of wrongdoing during clash with student protesters

Quakertown Police came under fire after a violent clash with high school protesters in February. An after-action report found that officers acted with "restraint" even though "a higher level of force was justified."

Wilmington crash brings down power lines, causes gas leak

The driver of an SUV ran off after a crash in Wilmington sent the car rolling, damaging several homes, bringing down power lines, and ripping open gas lines.

Justice Sotomayor issues apology over Kavanaugh comments

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a public apology to Justice Brett Kavanaugh after making what she described as "inappropriate" comments in response to his opinion in a decision that lifted restrictions on immigration stops. 

Philadelphia weather: More record-breaking heat expected on Thursday

Another spring scorcher is on tap for Philadelphia on Thursday with record-breaking high temperatures for the second day in a row.

Norwegian Cruise Line ship arrives in at Philadelphia port for first time in over 15-years

“NCL is reigniting cruising from Philadelphia for the first time in over 15 years – offering an accessible option within driving distance for guests across the tri-state area," the company said.

California woman served 14 drinks on Carnival cruise wins lawsuit after fall

A federal jury in Florida has found the cruise line company Carnival liable for injuries sustained by a woman who fell while heavily intoxicated aboard one of its cruises. The woman also alleged that a crewmember’s false statement prevented her from investigating whether she had been sexually assaulted.

$1 Philly rideshare tax proposed by Mayor Parker to avoid school staff cuts

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is advocating for a proposed one-dollar rideshare tax to address the Philadelphia School District’s budget deficit, with support from school officials and unions but facing criticism over potential costs to riders.