'Disgusted': Kenney reacts after group with white supremacist ties marches through Philadelphia
A Texas-based group with ties to white nationalism marched through Philadelphia Saturday night as America prepared to celebrate Independence Day.
Bill Cosby freed from prison after sex assault conviction overturned by court
Pennsylvania’s highest court overturned Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction Wednesday after finding an agreement with a previous prosecutor prevented him from being charged in the case.
FOX 7 Discussion: Cosby conviction overturned
Rose Luna, CEO of the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, joins Mike Warren to talk about Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction being overturned.
Bill Cosby charges: Timeline of case leading up to vacated conviction
Bill Cosby will be released from prison after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated his sexual assault conviction. It’s another chapter in the ongoing legal saga that started in 2002.
Bill Cosby released from prison: Celebrities react to vacated conviction
Actor Bill Cosby was released from prison following a decision from Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court to overturn his sexual assault conviction, and this has spawned a widespread reaction from celebrities.
Shots fired toward Philadelphia officers as they rendered aid to shooting victim, police say
Philadelphia police say their officers were loading a shooting victim into their patrol vehicle Sunday night in an effort to save his life when more shots were fired in their direction by an unknown suspect.
Mountain of mayflies: Thousands of dead insects pile up on bridge
Video shot by a passerby captured a massive pile of dead mayflies on a Pennsylvania bridge on June 22.
Suspect found dead on tracks after shooting on Market-Frankford Line, sources say
A man suspected of shooting another man in the arm onboard SEPTA's Market Frankford Line Monday morning has died after officials say he tried to exit the train. He was later found dead on the tracks, sources say.
Supreme Court rules Philadelphia wrongly limited ties with Catholic foster care that refused same-sex couples
In another victory for religious groups at the Supreme Court, the justices on Thursday unanimously sided with a Catholic foster care agency that says its religious views prevent it from working with same-sex couples. The court said the city of Philadelphia wrongly limited its relationship with the group as a result of the agency's policy.
Noise violators could be slapped with $1,000 fine for blaring music, revving engines
Years of frustrations have turned into a full police operation to crackdown on noise violators. Drivers blasting music or revving their engines could face a big fine in West Chester.
Keith Gibson facing charges in Dunkin' killing, police release details on other suspected crimes
Keith Gibson, a 39-year-old man arrested Tuesday in connection to a violent robbery in Wilmington, is facing murder and related charges in the shooting death of a Dunkin' manager in Philadelphia, according to prosecutors.
Man posed as Trump family members to steal thousands from supporters, feds say
Joshua Hall, 22, is accused of posing as Trump family members to dupe people into donating money to a phony political organization, authorities said.
Steak 48 draws criticism on social media for $100 minimum, strict dress code
Steak 48 has drawn criticism on social media this week over a new $100 per person food and beverage minimum at its locations in Philadelphia and Chicago.
Winning $515M Mega Millions ticket sold in Pennsylvania
According to Mega Millions, it’s the third time its jackpot has been won in the Keystone State.
Toddler waves stuffed cat in front of Amur leopard at Philadelphia Zoo
Other visitors giggled and looked on in awe as the girl shared a special moment with one of nature’s rarest big cats.
Caught on camera: Driver pushes vehicle out of parking space
Caught on camera, a driver in South Philadelphia pushes out another vehicle with their own, in order to, seemingly, claim the parking space. Reportedly, there is damage to the vehicle that was pushed.
Penn State faculty vote to end terms 'freshman,' 'sophomore' & others due to 'male-centric academic history'
Faculty at Pennsylvania State University have voted to replace traditional descriptors like "freshman" and "sophomore" with "1st year" or "2nd year," citing the former's "male-centric academic history." The decision came as part of a Faculty Senate bill on the "Removal of Gendered & Binary Terms from Course and Program Descriptions."
Bucks County man charged after dog found dead, burned on grill, police say
AWFUL: A man is facing multiple charges after authorities say his dog was found dead on a grill burned beyond recognition at his home in Northampton Township.
All aboard! Biden visits Philadelphia to help Amtrak mark 50 years on the rails
As a U.S. senator, Biden was a fixture on Amtrak trains between his home in Wilmington, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., when the Senate was in session. He continued riding Amtrak as vice president. He has sometimes been referred to as “Amtrak Joe.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to speak in Pennsylvania amid 2024 presidential run speculation: report
DeSantis is set to address the Allegheny County Republican Party, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.