-
‘Tell Me What the Reality Looks Like': Trying to Stop Suicides as Social Media Explodes
When Dese’Rae Stage interviews survivors of suicide attempts for a website she created, she asks herself a question news reporters may not always consider: How much did it hurt? A survivor herself, she wants to be sure that readers of her website “Live Through This” come away with a real picture of suicide — no romance, no facile explanations and...
-
Sinkhole Swallows Back of Bus During Morning Rush in Pittsburgh
The front of a city bus is up in the air after a sinkhole opened under it during rush hour in downtown Pittsburgh.
-
Warminster Officer Jumps Into Moving Pickup Truck After Driver Suffers Seizure
A Warminster, Pennsylvania, police officer jumped into a pickup truck that was rolling out-of-control along a busy Bucks County road after the driver suffered a seizure behind the wheel.
-
Discovery of Hidden Drug Stash Led to Executions of Teen, 3 Adults in Southwest Philadelphia Basement, Police Say
Philadelphia police on Thursday implicated three people in the fatal Thanksgiving week shooting that shocked the community and veteran police officers.
-
Marine Who Just Returned Home from Middle East Gunned Down Breaking Up Apparent Attempted Robbery: Family
White’s family tells NBC10 he was injured while overseas when his military vehicle was hit, but he survived. Then he came home and was killed.
-
Mom Dies in Quadruple Shooting While Shielding Baby Girl From Bullets in West Philadelphia, Family Says
A mother was killed in a quadruple shooting in West Philadelphia while shielding her baby daughter from the bullets, according to her family members.
-
Philadelphia Woman Indicted in Caught-on-Video Violent Wildwood Beach Arrest
A Philadelphia woman whose violent arrest at a New Jersey beach over Memorial Day weekend was captured on video has been indicted on two counts of aggravated assault of a police officer.
-
Man Beat, Strangled Model Inside Her Main Line Apartment, Officials Say
A man accused of beating and strangling a former model inside her Main Line apartment is back in the Philadelphia suburbs to face a judge after allegedly trying to flee the state.
-
Images Capture Person of Interest in Former Model Christina Carlin-Kraft's Killing on the Main Line
Nearly a week after a former model who posed for Playboy was found strangled inside her upscale condominium near the popular Suburban Square shopping center on Pennsylvania’s Main Line, authorities have released images of a person of interest in her killing.
-
Body of Ex-Playboy Model Found Strangled in Bedroom of Ardmore Condo Near Suburban Square
A former model who has posed for Playboy was found strangled inside her upscale condominium near the popular Suburban Square shopping center on Pennsylvania’s Main Line.
-
Amtrak Report Says 30th Street Station Can't Be Locked in Emergency Because Staff Don't Have Keys, Cite Several Other Security Issues
The audit performed by Amtrak’s inspector general found several security vulnerabilities including fencing issues, open doors and a lax security badge system.
-
Pennsylvania School District Arms Teachers and Students With Rocks in Case of School Shooter
The district’s superintendent says it is more effective than just crawling under desks. But at least one security consultant calls the move dangerous.
-
Villanova Men's Basketball Team Bus Gets Stuck in Snow Leaving for Sweet Sixteen in Boston
While their journey to this part of the tournament may have been easy, Villanova Wildcats’ trip to New England didn’t get off to a great start thanks to the nor’easter.
-
Bill Cosby's Attorneys Ask to Have Sexual Assault Case Tossed Ahead of Retrial
Attorneys for comedian Bill Cosby filed two motions on Thursday to dismiss the sexual assault case levied against him ahead of an April retrial.
-
Ritz-Carlton Awning With Eagles Fans On Top Collapses During Super Bowl Win Celebrations
Eventually, when a number of people climbed onto the structure at the same time, it folded in on itself.
-
Patriots Fan ‘Charged' $5,200 at Delaware County Coffee Shop for Liking the Patriots, Obviously.
Well played, Coffee Station.
-
Philadelphia Pushes Forward With Creating Drug Safe-Injection Sites as Part of Fight Against Opioid Crisis
City officials announced Tuesday afternoon they would encourage the development of addiction engagement sites that, among providing other services, would oversee medically-supervised drug consumption.
-
Former Phillies Pitcher Roy Halladay Had Traces of Morphine, Amphetamine in System When His Plane Crashed
All-star Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay had traces of morphine and other drugs in his system when his experimental plane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico in November, toxicology results showed.
-
Livid Over Temporary Protective Status Change for Immigrants, Kenney Says Trump Is a ‘Bully' and ‘Punk'
Kenney questioned Trump’s upbringing, saying “his family didn’t do a good job raising that guy.”
-
Remains of Two Victims Recovered From Barclay Friends Senior Home Fire Scene
The remains of two victims have been recovered from a burned out senior living community in West Chester Tuesday, five days after the fire broke out, officials said.