Surveillance video released Tuesday by a lawyer for the family of Eddie Irizarry, who was shot and killed by a Philadelphia Police officer in Kensington last week, shows that the officer fired multiple shots at him within five seconds of getting out of his cruiser....
Philadelphia Police officials will move to fire Officer Mark Dial, who shot and killed 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry in Kensington last week, according to multiple law enforcement sources....
Nearly a decade ago, a faraway insect invaded Pennsylvania woodlands, threatening the balance of the ecosystem and millions of dollars in losses to local agriculture. Philadelphians went full Rambo: They covered the soles of their shoes in the guts of the invader, filled plastic buckets with thousands of carcasses and racked the...
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation recently awarded $34 million in federal grants for businesses to build fast-charging stations for electric vehicles in 35 counties across the state, part of a Federal Highway Administration program to spur the development of EV infrastructure....
Philadelphia’s landlord-tenant office has scheduled a string of tenant lockouts to resume on Tuesday, ending a monthlong hiatus of the city’s for-profit eviction system following several evictions in which tenants were shot....
Zach Rehl, head of the Philadelphia chapter of the Proud Boys, could spend three decades in federal prison if prosecutors get their way later this month at his sentencing hearing....
Eddie Irizarry’s car windows were rolled up when a Philadelphia police officer shot and killed him on Monday as he sat in his car, according to two law enforcement sources and photos of the vehicle at the scene....
New questions have emerged about the fatal police shooting of 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry in North Philadelphia this week after the Police Department changed its narrative of the events leading up to his death....
He’s been called “an internet sensation,” “terrifying nightmare fuel,” a “ghastly empty-eyed Muppet with a Delco beard,” and “an acid trip of a mascot.”...
Two days before Thanksgiving in 2021, SEPTA operator Kyle Williams steered the Route G bus to the curb on Oregon Avenue near South 23rd Street and swung open the doors....
The two Philadelphia Police officers who fatally shot a 27-year-old man armed with a knife this week were equipped with Tasers, a department spokesperson said....
Philadelphia has announced a new guaranteed income study designed to determine to what extent additional financial aid increases economic mobility for families in need....
The Barnes Foundation may soon be sharing its celebrated collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern art masterpieces with the world, thanks to a recent court decision....
A progressive third-party candidate who was running to administer Philadelphia elections was removed from the ballot Friday, all but ensuring the Republican incumbent will return to the board....
Independence Blue Cross and 12 Philadelphia-area health systems, including Jefferson Health and Penn Medicine, on Thursday announced an effort to phase out race as a factor in clinical guidelines used to make treatment decisions....
Cheryl Lee Carr clutched her phone, willing it to ring. The last time she’d answered it, a hospital surgeon told her he didn’t know if he could save her mother’s leg, let alone her life. But he would try to stop the hemorrhaging from her major leg artery, punctured by a doctor at a nearby clinic....
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia will pay $3.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that one of its priests sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy in Delaware County in nearly two decades ago....