1-Month-Old Found Dead in Crib
Investigators say a 1-month-old baby boy was found dead inside his crib at a home in Manayunk this morning. Police were called to the 200 block of Cotton Street around 7 a.m. Detectives say the baby...
View ArticleJersey Shore Couple Claims $30M Jackpot
A Jersey Shore couple claims a $30 million dollar Mega Millions jackpot prize. Darryl and Judith Smith from Mays Landing, N.J. came forward today after matching all five numbers and Megaball number...
View ArticleLasers Pose Danger for Jersey Shore Helicopters
It’s a danger that pilots who fly over the Jersey Shore are all too familiar with. “It’s not a joke,” said Lieutenant Justin Gordon, a U.S. Coast Guard Pilot. “It’s illegal. It’s unsafe. It’s...
View ArticleAmaro's Tough Choice
Over the next week or so, Phillies General Manager Ruben Amaro is going to have some tough decisions to make, as the under-.500 Phillies appear poised to be trade deadline sellers for the second...
View ArticleNJ Sisters Help Prevent Murder-Suicide: Police
Two South Jersey sisters are being hailed as heroes after police say they helped prevent what could have been a murder-suicide in West Virginia. Marilyn Gibbs and Juanita Rodgers of Pennsauken, NJ say...
View ArticleMan Attacks, Robs Elderly Woman: Police
Police are on the hunt for a man who they say robbed an elderly Philadelphia woman. The 81-year-old woman, who did not want to be identified, says she went into a store on the 1100 block of South Broad...
View ArticleSewer System Failure in Port Richmond?
Monday’s heavy rain soaked the region and caused flooding in several homes throughout the area. In the aftermath, some local residents are questioning whether the city’s sewer system has failed. Monday...
View ArticleFire Destroys Center City Cleaners
A fire destroyed a cleaners in Center City. The blaze broke out just after midnight at Youngs Cleaners located at 1106 South Street. There was smoke and damage inside the building but no one was...
View ArticleCity Officials Meet to Discuss Philly Crime Prevention
City officials met at City Hall today to discuss a broad array of inter-agency strategies geared towards the prevention and reduction of crime in Philadelphia. Mayor Michael Nutter, who was not in...
View ArticleMinister Charged With Sexually Assaulting Girl
Police arrested a minister after he allegedly sexually assaulted an underage girl at a group home where he worked part-time. Rashaun Davis, 32, allegedly sexually assaulted the girl at a Hainesport...
View ArticleTour de Shore: Why We Ride
Why do people like Dan Gleason commit to biking 65 miles from City to Shore? Organizations Helped by Tour de Shore Donating to Tour de ShorePhoto Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticleSEPTA Crash Backs Up Schuylkill
A minor accident between a SEPTA bus and a dump truck is backing up traffic on the Eastbound side of the Schuylkill Expressway. The bus and truck are on the shoulder of the road near the Montgomery...
View ArticleCorrection Officer Charged With Bigamy: Report
A Connecticut correction officer has been charged with bigamy after an audit of his benefits turned up two wives. State police charged Kevin Hornak, 50, of Stratford, on Wednesday after both women...
View ArticleMan in Custody After Bucks Co. Barricade
A barricade situation in Bucks County ends tonight with a man in custody. Police say a man barricaded himself inside a home on Elephant Road in Bedminister around 2:00 p.m. SWAT teams were called to...
View ArticlePrivate Contractor Hits Gas Line, Neighborhood Evacuated
A private contractor working in a Northern Liberties neighborhood hits a gas line, according to Philadelphia Gas Works. Nearby residents were evacuated. PGW crews are on the 900 block of North 5th...
View ArticleA.C. Prostitutes' Murders Unsolved Nearly 7 Years Later
It's been nearly seven years since the barefoot bodies of four women were found outside a hotel in Egg Harbor Township. Kim Raffo, Tracy Ann Roberts, Barbara Breidor and Molly Dilts all worked as...
View Article"Deacon With a Badge" Dies Suddenly
Officer Joe Cella, known as the "Deacon With a Badge," died suddenly this week while he was inside union headquarters. “He had a heart attack and died right in front of me,” said John McNesby,...
View ArticleAdults-Only Tour Shows Racy History of Battleship
Visitors got a first-of-its kind tour aboard the U.S.S. New Jersey on the Camden waterfront tonight. The "Twilight Tour" promised to show a more "adult" side of the battleship, well-known for school...
View ArticlePhillies Swept in St. Louis
While you were watching the Phillies get swept by the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday night – a team that seems to do the exact opposite of the Phillies – there were some real, actual bits of news that...
View ArticleLocal H.S. Sells Mattresses to Raise Funds for Band
Cookies, wrapping paper, pizzas-- these are all things you may expect to hear as likely fundraisers for high school students. But for the first time this year, Bensalem High School in Bucks County is...
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