Man Caring for Sick Mother Shot While Leaving Her Home: Police
The unnamed victim was found bleeding from a wound in his head outside his mother's home, having apparently been confronted while entering his car.
Three Dead, 11 Wounded in Philadelphia Mass Shooting
Officers who responded saw multiple shooters firing into a crowd in a busy neighborhood.
Baby Saved After Pregnant Woman Killed in Richmond Port Shooting
The woman has not yet been identified by police and it is not known how far along her pregnancy was.
Catholic School Sold 'Unfortunate' Mother's Day Thongs in Lieu of Flowers
"We sincerely regret any embarrassment and discomfort that was caused," said a spokesperson for the school's archdiocese.
Missing Philadelphia Man Found Dead, May Have Won Lottery Before Death
Francis Decero, 25, was found by a group of children in some bushes on Douglas Street, Philadelphia on May 4 and had been missing since April 26.
Uber Driver Shot by Passenger Firing Gun Through the Seat
Police said the Uber driver is a male in his 50s who was transporting a male who allegedly shot the victim in the vehicle.
Man Dies After 'Devastating' Punch From Bouncer Outside Bar, Video Shows
Eric Pope, 41, was felled by a single punch moments after being ejected from a bar whose bouncers allegedly have a reputation for intimidation.
Video: Football Coach Opens Fire on People in the Stands During Practice
Police in Philadelphia have identified the shooter but have not yet made any arrests in connection to the shooting.
Internet Laughs As Cat Accepts His Fate at Groomers: 'So Dramatic'
When it comes to bathing your cat, it's recommended trimming claws before a bath—for your own protection if nothing else.
Mask Backlash Forces Philadelphia to Scrap Mandate
Philadelphia suddenly reversed course on its mask mandate, facing legal pressure, leveling infections and a confusing shift in federal regulations.
Philadelphia Sued After Becoming First Major City to Reinstate Mask Mandate
The COVID restriction goes against CDC recommendations and imposes a "renegade standard," lawyers argue.
What Frank James Was Doing Ahead of Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The manhunt for James continues and investigators try to piece together what happened leading up to the shooting that left 10 commuters with gunshot wounds.
Philadelphia Rules Prompt Mask Mandate Reinstated, Despite Low COVID Levels
"This looks like we may be at the start of a new COVID wave like Europe just saw," warned the city's health commissioner.
This Fact About Philadelphia Cream Cheese Is Blowing the Internet's Mind
"Everything I think I know is a lie." Redditors couldn't get their heads around this little-known fact about the origins
of Philadelphia Cream Cheese.
'I've Waited 64 Years': 82-Year-Old Releases Debut Love Song For Wife
Morton told Newsweek that he was 19 and his wife was 17 when they met. "I miss you more each day," he wrote in the lyrics of "My Love" after their first date.
Storms Ravage Alabama As Tornadoes Upend Homes
More than 30,000 Alabama homes have experienced power outages, and Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia could experience strong winds, hail and tornadoes on Thursday.
Cocaine Bricks Worth Over $500K Found Stashed in Plane From Jamaica
The most recent seizure comes as CBP agents continue to intercept illicit narcotics across the U.S.' borders.
Two Years in Pandemic, Bars Look at St. Patrick's Day to Rebound
The Illinois Restaurant Association said St. Patrick's Day 2022 is a welcome celebration and should give restaurants and bars in Chicago a much-needed boost.
Museum of Modern Art Stabbing Suspect Upset His Membership Revoked: Police
The man arrested on suspicion of stabbing two museum workers had been denied entry for other alleged "disorderly conduct" at the museum in recent days.
Pregnant Woman Punched In the Face After Refusing To Give Up Bus Seat—Cops
The woman was taken to a hospital in Philadelphia where she was treated for her injuries.
Philadelphia Cops Fatally Shoot Boy, 12, Who Allegedly Fired Gun at Them
Police say they shot the 12-year-old boy after he allegedly fired a stolen 9MM, semi-automatic handgun.
Some of U.S.' Most Liberal Mayors Are Turning on Their Progressive Allies
Leaders in various cities across the country are increasingly less likely to support causes such as police reform and school-related social justice measures.
'That Was Really Hard': Viral Video Documents Year Without Dating Apps
One TikTok user is bringing viewers along as she tries to meet people in a new city, all without the use of dating apps.
Sleeping Family Stabbed in Brutal Attack That Snapped 7-Inch Metal Knife
Police found six people stabbed, a bedroom door off its hinges, and a suspect "covered in blood."
Police Find Man Decapitating Girlfriend With Machete in Philadelphia
The woman was pronounced dead at an apartment in Delaware County early on Friday morning.
Toddler Shot After Argument Between Tow Truck Drivers Escalates
Authorities said it remains unclear what the argument was about or what incited it, and are asking the public for help.
Uber Driver Says She Picked Up Man She Was Dating With Another Woman
"When you decide to stay in on a Friday, drive for Uber and your man gets in the back seat with another girl," according to the driver in the TikTok clip.
Willie Stokes Files Suit Against Philadelphia After 37 Years in Prison
"I didn't believe that they would let something like that happen — that they knew, and they didn't tell me," Willie Stokes said about the false testimony.
3 Officers Fired After Firing Into Crowd After Game, Killing 8-Year-Old
The borough council in Philadelphia suburb of Sharon Hill voted 6-1 on Thursday night to relieve the officers of their positions.
Wharton Students Don't Have a Clue How Much the Average American Earns
The viral tweet by a Wharton professor received a host of different reactions on social media, some angry, others humorous.