Philly plane crash victims ID'd, investigators find cockpit voice recorder
Mayor Cherelle Parker said five people are still hospitalized following a fatal medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia, three of whom are in critical condition.
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Mayor Cherelle Parker said five people are still hospitalized following a fatal medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia, three of whom are in critical condition.
Taylor Memorial Baptist Church and its nonprofit Taylor MADE Opportunities hope to change lives by meeting people where they are.
Witnesses of the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash are reeling from what they saw Friday night after a small medical jet crashed killing seven people and injuring at least 20 victims.
Skaters from Philadelphia Skating Club are among the victims in the crash involving an American Eagle plane and Army helicopter.
Teammates are remembering an 18-year-old student-athlete who died after he fell from a light pole following Sunday's Eagles win.
The 17th annual PECO-ASAP Checkmate Violence Chess Marathon acts as a safe haven for Philadelphia kids while also teaching them life-long skills.
There are parking restrictions and potential road closures to know about ahead of the Eagles' NFC title game on Sunday.
Firefighters were at the scene of a fire at North East Pool Distributors on Route 40 in Gloucester County on Thursday.
Timothy Welbeck with Temple University said Trump's plan to end federal DEIA programs could leave many Americans less protected.
PennDOT said the salt barns are fully stocked and the trucks are ready to go come Sunday morning.
With Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Philadelphians are sharing how they plan to honor the civil rights icon this weekend.
Police in Chester County are being called heroes after body camera video captured them saving two dogs from an icy pond.
A new community hub in Kensington will provide health care, tax prep and other services, state and local leaders say.
Police say someone broke into the church and stole a crown that was made from jewelry donated by parishioners in the early 1900s.
Plans to build an arena for the Sixers in Center City have fallen through, and the team plans to stay in South Philadelphia, sources close to the negotiations say.