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Some students say they’re anxious about the crime near campus, as an uptick in robberies is seen. → Read More
With the violence and safety concerns in Philadelphia, football games look and feel different, especially for the schools impacted by the Roxborough High School shooting. → Read More
Controversy in a Bucks County school district and it all comes down to the first name that teachers can call students in class. The district says it's about making sure parents are involved, but opponents are calling it discrimination. → Read More
Philadelphia police say in the last week, they’ve picked up more than three dozen teens for curfew violations, but many say it isn’t up to just the police - everyone in the community needs to get involved. → Read More
The Logan Township Police Department received several calls about a bear spotted on the side of the road early Tuesday morning. → Read More
Patient escort volunteers safely usher patients past protesters camped outside their clinics. These volunteers say protesters have become emboldened in recent months leading up to the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade. → Read More
Police say a brazen thief, caught on Ring camera, is seen stealthily canvassing people’s driveways in Northeast Philadelphia in the middle of the night, quickly and quietly breaking into cars. → Read More
A flight nightmare, as widespread flight cancellations caused major problems for a local family, forcing them to hit the road, in a race against time, for a special family gathering. → Read More
Shooting survivor Zyenaysha Brown says she’s sad knowing that what happened to her, can happen to anyone as gun violence rages in the city, night after night, and she’s had enough. → Read More
The head of Temple University's police union says the department's morale is at "an all-time low" due to staffing issues that have left officer feeling burned out. → Read More
Crisis Response Canines, a non-profit organization based in Sicklerville, New Jersey, just returned home from a six-day deployment to Uvalde following the mass murder of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School. → Read More
It’s graduation day for one Camden charter school. For the 18th year in a row, LEAP Academy is sending every graduating student to their college or university of choice. → Read More
A South Jersey community is coming together to remember the 19 students and two adults slain in Uvalde, Texas, as well as, a husband of one of the victims who suffered a heart attack following the mass shooting. → Read More
"Safe exchange" sites across New Jersey are giving parents a safe way to get baby formula for their children. → Read More
The Philadelphia Eagles Autism Challenge kicked off its fifth year of fundraising and races with a party at Lincoln Financial Field on Friday. → Read More
Hours before accused Brooklyn subway shooter Frank James was taken into custody, neighbors in a Philadelphia community who said they recognized the man being hunted by police were awoken by an FBI raid. → Read More
A rally to end the scourge of gun violence in Philadelphia was held Tuesday, and called special attention to the shooting death of 15-year-old Sean Toomey. → Read More
Flu cases are spiking across New Jersey and Philadelphia and health officials urge masks for indoor use. → Read More
After decades headquartered in Chinatown, the Philadelphia Police Department has a brand-new home in an historic Spring Garden building. It's now known as the Philadelphia Public Services Building. → Read More
The cost of filling up a gas tank is painful, but now there is something that may sting even more - gas thieves on the rise. → Read More