Son accused of brutally beating his mother to death with gardening tool over inheritance: police
The suspect allegedly told deputies 'he didn't think' his mother was alive when he was asked about her condition.
35 shots fired in deadly Kensington drive-by shooting: police
The Philadelphia police are investigating after they say at least 35 shots were fired in a deadly Kensington drive-by shooting incident.
Church cemetery mural vandalized prompting Bridgeton police investigation
Bridgeton police are investigating a vandalism that occurred on a mural on the wall of St. Mary's Cemetery on Penn Street.
NTSB calls for SEPTA to take line of railcars out of service due to fire risks
There have been five fires involving Silverliner IV cars over the last eight months. The cars represent nearly 60% of SEPTA's regional rail fleet.
Man assaulted while exiting SEPTA bus, he says; Philly police investigating
Nick Smuk, 62, of South Philadelphia said he was exiting a SEPTA bus when he was assaulted. Philadelphia police are reviewing surveillance footage as part of the investigation.
Missing California sisters found alive after 36 years
In 1989, an unidentified woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. Her two young daughters had vanished. Now decades later, the sisters - who had no idea they were even missing - have been found alive.
Immigration raid targeting Tren de Aragua nets 37 arrests on Chicago's South Side: DHS
Federal agents carried out an immigration raid early Tuesday on Chicago’s South Side, taking at least 37 undocumented immigrants into custody in an area known to be frequented by Tren de Aragua gang members.
Want to live to be over 100? These states have the most centenarians
See the map of where the most centenarians live in the United States. There’s more than 80,000 of them, according to 2020 census data.
Border Patrol agents seize 52 lbs. of meth hidden in tire at US-Mexico border
Two people, a U.S. citizen and a Mexican national, were arrested.
How the government shutdown could impact the Philadelphia region
As the U.S. government enters a shutdown, Philadelphia area residents and businesses could feel effects locally – from federal workers missing paychecks to delays in services and enforcement.
4 children, 1 adult found dead in Pennsylvania house fire: State Police
Five people, including four children, were found dead inside a home that became engulfed in flames overnight near the Pocono Mountains.
Republicans push for constitutional amendment to dock lawmakers' pay during government shutdowns
'No back pay either!!' Rep Ralph Norman declared in a post about the proposed Constitutional Amendment that would kick in during a government shutdown.
SNAP benefits increasing Oct. 1: here are the new amounts in Delaware
Delaware households enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will see larger monthly benefits starting tomorrow, Oct. 1, under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual cost-of-living update.
The 60 invasive aquatic animals of 'greatest concern' in Pennsylvania waters
Pennsylvania officials say nearly 60 invasive aquatic animal species pose risks to the state’s lakes, rivers and streams. These include highly impactful species already spreading, along with dangerous potential invaders that have not yet reached the commonwealth.
Government employee accused of falsely reporting active shooter at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
A government employee has been arrested for falsely reporting information about an active shooter at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst on Tuesday.
Delaware County community attends fundraiser to help 8-year-old boy with Leukemia
A community in Delaware County joined together at Richman’s Ice Cream Company in Prospect Park for a fundraiser for 8-year-old Lincoln Hanson who is preparing to start his second round of treatment for Leukemia.



















