Broadway faces possible shutdown as musicians, performers threaten strike
The lights on Broadway could soon go dark — at least temporarily — if contract negotiations between the Broadway League and unions representing musicians, actors and stage managers continue to falter.
1 killed, 51 rescued as western Alaska communities devastated by floods caused by Typhoon Halong's remnants
The remnants of Typhoon Halong have brought hurricane-force winds and ravaging storm surges to western Alaska. Authorities say one person is dead and two remain missing.
Philadelphia weather: Cloudy Tuesday leads to sunny, seasonable stretch
A breezy and cloudy Tuesday is on tap for the Philadelphia-area, with leftover showers that forecasters expect will linger throughout the day.
North Carolina lawmaker hit with child sex charges, calls grow for immediate resignation
State Rep. Cecil Brockman faces statutory rape charges, bipartisan calls for immediate resignation.
BASE jumpers illegally take to Yosemite’s El Capitan as shutdown hampers park enforcement
A climber in Yosemite National Park captured videos of BASE jumpers illegally leaping from El Capitan during the U.S. government shutdown, when limited staffing left park enforcement weakened.
Kada Scott: FBI joins search for missing Philly woman as family and community push for answers
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has joined the search for 23-year-old Kada Scott, who went missing in Philadelphia more than a week ago.
Husband, wife killed in fiery plane crash on Massachusetts highway
A small plane crashed early Monday on Interstate 195 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, amid rain and strong winds from a nor’easter, killing two people on board and injuring one person on the ground.
NJCL, ACRL service suspended amid weather conditions in the Northeast
New Jersey Transit announced Sunday that service on the North Jersey Coast Line (NJCL) and the Atlantic City Rail Line (ACRL) will be impacted due to heavy rain, strong winds and potential flooding.
Ellen Greenberg case: Philadelphia woman's 2011 death again ruled a suicide by medical examiner
Ellen Greenberg's manner of death has once again been ruled a suicide by a Philadelphia medical examiner, according to a report obtained by FOX 29.
Wawa overtaken as top US convenience store: report
It feels crazy to say it, especially typing from a keyboard in Philadelphia, but Wawa has been overtaken as the top convenience store in America, according to reports.
LendingTree CEO and founder dies in ATV accident
Doug Lebda died unexpectedly following an all-terrain vehicle accident on Sunday.
Rob Thomson to return as Phillies manager in 2026 season: reports
Despite another “Red October" heartbreak, the Philadelphia Phillies are expected to stick with manager Rob Thomson heading into 2026. The organization reportedly believes he remains the right leader for a clubhouse that has reached the postseason in three straight seasons.
Teenager charged with killing 16-year-old, shooting second teen in NE Philadelphia
A teenager has been arrested following a deadly shooting that left a 16-year-old boy dead and an 18-year-old girl injured.
Security guard charged with shooting, killing homeless man in Philadelphia IHOP: Police
Philadelphia police say a security guard has been charged with murder after a deadly shooting inside an IHOP restaurant in Center City late Saturday night.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Za'Darius Smith announces shock retirement after 11 NFL seasons
Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Za'Darius Smith has officially announced his retirement from the NFL, closing the book on an 11-year career marked by leadership, resilience and Pro Bowl-caliber play.
34-year-old woman found dead in Atlantic City home, ruled a homicide
A 34-year-old woman was found dead in her Atlantic City home, with police ruling it a homicide. The cause of death has not been released, and investigation is underway.
IRS direct deposit stimulus in October? Here’s what we know
Rumors are circulating online about an IRS direct deposit stimulus payment hitting bank accounts in October or before year’s end. Are they true?



















