August 7 Suspect who 'ambushed' 2 Pennsylvania state troopers identified after being shot and killed Officials confirm the suspect who shot two Pennsylvania state troopers in Susquehanna County is dead as both troopers are still recovering from the ambush.
August 7 ICE detainee found 'hanging by the neck' at Pennsylvania detention center ICE detainee Chaofeng Ge, 32, was pronounced dead at a Pennsylvania detention center after being discovered hanging in a shower room, officials said.
August 7 Potential 2028 hopeful challenges Trump's surgery ban while critiquing women's sports bill's supporters Gov. Josh Shapiro joined a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's ban on transgender surgeries for minors while criticizing a GOP bill restricting biological males in girls sports.
August 6 Pennsylvania man charged for allegedly threatening to kill Trump before he took office Jacob Buckley of Pennsylvania is facing charges after he allegedly threatened to kill President-elect Donald Trump in January, the Justice Department said.
August 5 'I warned you': Left-wing governor scraps migrant shelter plan after $1B blowup Republican Mike Kenneally criticizes Gov. Maura Healey over the Massachusetts migrant shelter crisis, claiming he warned her about the looming housing emergency.
August 1 Hot dogs spill across interstate after tractor trailer crash to clog commute for steamed motorists A trailer truck carrying hot dogs was involved in a crash on Friday, causing a traffic jam with cases of franks spilled across the Pennsylvania highway.
August 1 ICE arrests illegal immigrant who was released despite charges of sex crimes against children ICE agents and other federal officials arrested illegal immigrant Oscar Adalberto Penate -- who is facing sex crime charges -- following his release from a jail.
July 30 Kamala Harris reveals whether she will run for California governor 'The Story' anchor Martha MacCallum reports on former Vice President Kamala Harris' decision regarding running for California governor.
July 28 Bryan Kohberger questioned: Inside his first interview with police after Idaho student murders Bryan Kohberger remained calm during his first police interview after the University of Idaho murders, discussing his criminology Ph.D. before invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
July 26 WWII hero's remains finally coming home after 80-year mystery is solved through military dedication The remains of Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Henry J. Carlin, who disappeared in a WWII crash over Burma in 1943, have been identified and will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery.