August 10, 2020 Philadelphia's weekend violence leaves man dead, 15 people hurt including 11-year-old children One man has died and 15 other people are recovering from gunshot wounds Monday morning after another weekend of Philadelphia gun violence.
August 6, 2020 NAACP refuses to cut ties with Philadelphia leader who shared anti-Semitic post The NAACP is not parting with Philadelphia chapter President Rodney Muhammad after he shared an anti-Semitic social media post, even after many including Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf called for his resignation.
August 5, 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias claims life of Pennsylvania girl, 5, who 'walked out' of home Authorities in a Philadelphia suburb found the body of a five-year-old with autism on Tuesday after she went missing during Tropical Storm Isaias as the death toll from the storm climbs.
August 5, 2020 Isaias slams Philadelphia, triggers major flooding along Schuylkill River as barge wedged under bridge Torrential rainfall spawned by Tropical Storm Isaias has sent the main river in Philadelphia swelling to levels not seen in more than a century.
August 3, 2020 Pennsylvania reports no new coronavirus deaths for first time since March Pennsylvania health officials on Monday reported no new deaths attributed to COVID-19 for the first time in more than four months.
July 30, 2020 Philadelphia's coronavirus outbreak, quarantines lead trash to pile up: 'Filthadelphia' Residents of Philadelphia can now see and smell piles of fly-infested, rotting household waste, bottles and cans as the city struggles to overcome a surge in garbage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 29, 2020 Philadelphia police arrest 6 accused of vandalizing state police cruisers during May riot Police in Philadelphia have arrested six people who allegedly smashed and spray-painted state police cruisers during rioting on May 30.
July 27, 2020 Philadelphia police cruisers across city targeted, set on fire Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect after four of the department’s vehicles were set on fire early Monday morning.
July 26, 2020 Stanley Kurtz: Obama-era 'Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule' an attack on suburbs Stanley Kurtz, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, spoke to Mark Levin about the "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule" (AFFH) added by former President Barack Obama to the 1968 Fair Housing Act, which the conservative scholar said has aimed to expand federal influence over suburbia.
July 24, 2020 Philly DA warns federal officers could be arrested if they storm Pennsylvania protests The district attorney in Philadelphia is warning federal officers that they could face arrest if they bring their tactics of "abuse of power" to his city.