LIHEAP Heating Grants
LIHEAP grants help low-income families heat their homes despite financial hurdles.
View ArticleLawmaker Turns Himself In
J.P. Miranda turns himself in to authorities. He's accused of funneling a public job, and monies to his sister.
View ArticleNavy Yard Reaches Milestone
The Philadelphia Navy Yard has reached a significant milestone in its transition into a business campus. More new companies — a total of 22 — and amenities were added to the Navy Yard last year than in...
View ArticleCan't Get Through? Vent on Twitter
Fed-up consumers, armed with questions and concerns about their new health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, are flocking to social media websites to seek answers and vent their frustrations....
View ArticleSnowy Wednesday
More snow hit the Philadelphia region on Wednesday. A weather warmup is on the way.
View ArticlePhilly Casino Personalities
Philadelphia’s battle for the remaining casino license has developed some interesting subplots. There are five proposals vying for one license. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is in town for...
View ArticleOver 9,000 May be Without Heat
Iris Rodriguez always remembers to bundle up during the day, wearing extra layers and sweaters. But she doesn’t only dress warm when she steps outside. She also does it while she’s inside her own North...
View ArticleTeacher Sexted Student: D.A.
A Lower Moreland High School teacher was suspended without pay after she allegedly sexted and had sex with one of her students. Erica Ann Ginnetti, 33, turned herself in Friday morning after...
View ArticleTeens Attack Student, Post Video on Facebook: Police
Two teens are in custody while another is still on the loose after police say they beat up a middle school student, recorded the attack and then posted the video on Facebook. Investigators say an 8th...
View ArticleSome Workers Who Shoveled at Linc Never Got Paid
It was a bonding experience and a chance to make good money for Gabriel Boerner and his father Stephen back on January 3. The two were among the hundreds of workers who shoveled out snow at Lincoln...
View ArticleEx-Church Treasurer Charged
A former treasurer at a Lehigh Valley church is expected to turn herself in Thursday morning after police say she stole over $300,000 from the congregation. Ann Marie Ballentine, 51, of Palmer...
View ArticlePerson Struck, Killed on Pa. Tpk.
Officials say a woman was struck and killed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Wednesday night. Several vehicles were involved in an accident in the westbound lanes of the Turnpike near mile marker 339 in...
View ArticlePickpocket Victim Speaks
Police have identified a trio of pickpockets who were captured on surveillance video stealing from a woman as she ate at a Center City restaurant. As police continue their search for the suspects, the...
View ArticlePerson of Interest in Robberies
Police say a 15-year-old boy is in custody in connection to the attacks and robberies of several women in Philadelphia. Police say the first incident took place on January 8 around 9:10 a.m. on the...
View Article8 Stores Engulfed in 4-Alarm Blaze
Eight stores were engulfed in flames as a four-alarm blaze raged at a building in northeast New Jersey Thursday morning, firefighters say. All the stores were closed when fire broke out at the building...
View ArticleMammoth TV Screens at the Linc
The Philadelphia Eagles are teaming up with Panasonic for help in the video display portion of the team’s two-year, $125 million Lincoln Financial Field revitalization project that began last year....
View ArticlePregnant Woman, Kids Jump From Fire
Seven people, including a pregnant woman, jump from flames in Salem County.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticlePolice ID Pickpocket Suspects
Investigators hope someone knows the whereabouts of the trio accused of pickpocketing woman in posh city neighborhoods in recent weeks. On Thursday morning, Philadelphia Police released photos of James...
View ArticleFire Burns at Warehouse
Firefighters rushed to the scene of a vacant warehouse fire -- possibly started by a squatter -- in hopes to prevent it from spreading to a nearby furniture warehouse. The 100,000-square-foot building...
View ArticleN.J.'s Super Bowl Struggle
Doug Palsi got excited the first time he heard the prediction from Super Bowl XLVIII organizers: $550 million expected to flow into the region for Sunday's NFL championship at MetLife Stadium in East...
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