Man accused of shooting Philly officer charged with attempted murder, police say
Ramon Rodriguez Vazquez is charged with attempted murder and other offenses, Philadelphia police said Sunday.
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Ramon Rodriguez Vazquez is charged with attempted murder and other offenses, Philadelphia police said Sunday.
It was the official start of summer in one South Jersey community on Friday. Haddon Township held its Summer Solstice Music Festival and people were having fun despite the heat and humidity.
A car believed to be connected to a shooting that injured seven people in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion section was also found Thursday, according to police.
The Philadelphia Juneteenth Parade and Festival, celebrating unity and culture, was led by Mayor Cherelle Parker Sunday down South 52nd Street.
People from all walks of life came together on Germantown Avenue Saturday for the 18th annual Juneteenth Festival.
American pride was on full display at the Stripes and Stars Festival Friday for Flag Day where members of our military helped lead a parade to Independence Hall.
Celeste Cline was overwhelmed with emotion as students and staff gathered inside her classroom to let her know how much she will be missed marking the end of her 52-year teaching career.
CBS News Philadelphia helped Chosen 300 give out food, clothes and more during Community Day.
More victims in the Philadelphia area are coming forward in a scam targeting low-income families' where their SNAP benefits are suddenly vanishing from their accounts.
A man from Chester said his SNAP benefits, sometimes referred to as food stamps, were stolen and now he said he has no idea how he's going to put food on the table.
William Franklin, 77, spent more than 40 years behind bars for a crime he says he did not commit. Currently, Franklin is making the most of what he says could be borrowed time.
Sunday night capped a weekend-long celebration of music, arts and culture at Roots Picnic 2024 in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park.
The stunning decision from Philadelphia's University of the Arts to close on June 7 left faculty and students shocked and disappointed.
Festival organizers held the 2nd Annual Roots Picnic Con to discuss important topics like financial literacy, music education and gun violence at the Fillmore on Friday ahead of the weekend festival.
Philadelphia police say they believe the car that hit him is a silver or white Mitsubishi Outlander, a model between the years of 2016 and 2020.