October 7, 2020 Guy Fieri opening 2 restaurants in Philadelphia Philadelphia is known as the city of brotherly love, but it’s about to become flavortown when Guy Fieri opens not just one, but two restaurants there.
October 5, 2020 This city approaching last year's homicide total after weekend of violence After a weekend of violence, the 356th homicide of the year happened in Philadelphia, equaling the toll for all of last year with the homicide rate running 38 percent ahead of last year in the city, according to a police tally.
October 5, 2020 Temple University students fall four floors while taking selfie at off-campus rooftop party: report Two college students who attend Temple University were hospitalized Saturday after falling four stories off a building during an off-campus party in northern Philadelphia.
October 1, 2020 Trump campaign sues Philadelphia in fight over mail-in voting offices “Bad things are happening in Philadelphia,” the campaign’s lawsuit said.
October 1, 2020 After Philadelphia sees voting machine controls stolen, reporter finds lax security at warehouse Questions about Philadelphia’s elections security measures emerged once again Thursday, a day after reports that someone had stolen USB drives used to program the city’s voting machines.
September 30, 2020 Philadelphia voting machine controls stolen from city warehouse: reports Philadelphia authorities are investigating their voting machines after USB drives used to program them were stolen from a city warehouse, according to local reports.
September 29, 2020 Philly firefighters, paramedics union breaks with IAFF to endorse Trump The firefighters and paramedics union in Philadelphia broke with the International Association of Fire Fighters to endorse President Trump in the upcoming election, according to a report.
September 29, 2020 Violent crime spikes after police funding cuts dubbed 'Minneapolis effect' Violent crime is spiking across the U.S. in what one law professor calls the "Minneapolis effect."
September 25, 2020 Passenger at Philadelphia airport tries sneaking gun through security in his shoe One Philadelphia man’s travel plans got off on the wrong foot this week.
September 22, 2020 Philadelphia election official urges GOP state legislature to outlaw secrecy envelopes for mail-in ballots Top election officials in Philadelphia are urging the GOP-controlled state legislature to do away with secrecy envelopes required for so-called naked ballots-- mailed in by absentee voters-- warning that if they don't take action, more than an estimated 100,000 ballots statewide could go uncounted in the upcoming elections.