Dunkin' Manager Shot and Killed During Robbery, Suspect at Large
Christine Lugo, 41, was opening a Dunkin' store in Philadelphia early on the morning of June 4 when the suspect pulled out a gun and forced his way in.
Baseball Fan Shares Genius Way She Got Around Stadium's No Backpack Policy
Phillies fan Alexa Jo was told she couldn't bring a small bag with two shoulder straps into Citizens Bank Park—so she improvised.
Wells Fargo Center Bans Fan Who Threw Popcorn on Westbrook
"I've been in a lot of incidents where fans, they say whatever, and the consequences for me are a lot more detrimental to those people in the stands because they feel like they're untouchable. I'm sick and tired of it, honestly," Washington Wizards star guard Russell Westbrook said.
Steak House $100 Minimum Spending Demand Sparks Backlash
Steak 48 in Philadelphia says each customer must spend at least $100, not including tax or tip.
3 Men Plummet Down Elevator Shaft During Brawl
Police said the group fell eight floors and survived after breaking through the door during a fight in a Pennsylvania apartment block.
Philly Mayor Apologizes for 'Needless Pain' Over MOVE Victims' Remains
Mayor Jim Kenney said Friday that the remains of the bombing victims, which were thought to have been destroyed in 2017, were located at the medical examiner's office that afternoon.
Philly's Top Doc Resigns Over Disposing of MOVE Bombing Victim's Remains
The 1985 bombing of the MOVE organization took place 36 years ago Thursday when members of the largely Black activist group, the Africa family, were bombed in their home by Philadelphia city officials using an illegally obtained military-grade explosive.
Car Plows Into Outdoor Dining Area in Philadelphia, Multiple People Injured
The crash left chairs, tables and splintered wood scattered on the road after a silver sedan collided with the outdoor dining structure.
Arrested Detective Allegedly Threatened to Shoot Son in Woman's Bedroom
The Philadelphia police detective was sued in 2003 for shooting a fellow officer during an arrest.
Justin Smith, Diana Brice Murder Suspect, Hunted by FBI
The 21-year-old expectant mother was four-and-a-half months pregnant with another child at home when she was reported missing from Upper Darby on March 30. Detectives believe Smith is in hiding.
Trump Supporter Touting 'Proud Boys' Charged Over 18 Voicemails for Dem Rep
Stephen Cilurso blamed himself for drinking while using his phone and allegedly conceded to detectives that "my mouth is my worst enemy."
Body of Dianna Brice, Missing Pregnant Woman, Found in Philadelphia Woods
The 21-year-old expectant mother was four-and-a-half months pregnant with another child at home when she was reported missing almost a week ago.
Crowd Asked to Help MMA Fighter Khetag Pliev Find His Missing Finger
Pliev lost his finger during a fight in Philadelphia, and the entire arena was asked to help search for it.
Man Fatally Shot While Filming Netflix Show About Gun Violence
The victim was reportedly working for a production company filming the families of gun violence victims for an anti-violence video to stream on Netflix.
More New Yorkers Moved to New Jersey, L.A. and Chicago Than to Florida
"The main problem with moving to Florida is that you have to live in Florida," Jason Mudrick, founder and chief investment officer of investment firm Mudrick Capital Management, said.
Only 4% of Philly Rite Aid COVID Vaccines Have Gone to Black People
Philadelphia – which has a population that is 40 percent Black, and where non-Hispanic whites make up just one-third of residents – has been overwhelmingly vaccinating white residents over others, according to new city data.
Philadelphia Doctor Stabbed Multiple Times in Head and Face by Patient
Philadelphia Police said the suspect was taken into custody after he stabbed the doctor who was treating him at Pennsylvania Hospital.
Carjacking Suspect Shot In The Head By Person He Was Trying to Rob—Police
The suspect was found with two gunshot wounds to the head inside a stolen Chevy in Philadelphia and transported to hospital in a critical condition.
Election Official Says Death Threats He Got Should Be Factors in Trump Vote
Philadelphia city commissioner Al Schmidt tagged Mitch McConnell in a tweet saying "please consider when voting your conscience."
Dismembered Body Found in Back of U-Haul Truck in Pennsylvania
Body parts were found in the back of a U-Haul truck and in a dumpster near a Wawa store on Thursday morning after Philadelphia Police officers responded to a burglary call.
'Philly Fighting COVID' CEO Accused of Stealing Vaccines
"The Philadelphia Department of Public Health will no longer work with Philly Fighting COVID to provide testing or vaccine, effective immediately," the Philadelphia Department of Health told Newsweek.
Shots Fired at Democrat HQ in Pennsylvania, Police Investigate
Footage appeared to show bullet holes in the windows and damage to objects inside the property.
5-Year-Old Fatally Shoots Girl, 9, in the Head Inside Philadelphia Home
District Attorney Larry Krasner said the city had to do more to protect children from gun violence. Twenty-seven people have died from homicides in the city this year, according to the Philadelphia Police Department.
Detective Under Investigation for Attending Trump Rally Before Capitol Riot
Philadelphia police detective Jennifer Gugger was removed from her role after Internal Affairs were sent social media posts that indicated she had been at Wednesday's rally in Washington D.C.
Man Shot Dead Execution-Style In Philadelphia
Officers found Corey Jaynes, 30, with multiple gunshot wounds to the head in the Philadelphia's Point Breeze neighborhood.
12-Year-Old Shot Dead Answering Knock at the Door in His Philadelphia Home
Sadeek Clark-Harrison died from a single shot to the head fired through the front-door window around 2:45 a.m., police said.
Philadelphia Sheriff's Office Scrambling to Find 200 Missing Guns
The Philadelphia City Controller led a year-long investigation into the case after receiving a tip regarding missing rifles and shotguns.
Trump Lawsuit on Ballot-Counting Access Rejected by Top Pennsylvania Court
The Philadelphia Board of Elections acted correctly in setting up its access rules for observers, the court ruled Tuesday.
Philadelphia-Area Nurses Strike Over Safety Concerns, Staffing
"Today, we are standing up for our patients, for our community and ourselves," said Donna Halpern, one of the nurses who went on strike.
As COVID Cases Surge, Philadelphia Restricts Indoor, Outdoor Gatherings
"We are in a very dangerous stage of the pandemic," said Mayor Jim Kenney, amid a record rise in coronavirus cases in the city.