October 10, 2021 Court ruling allows plywood box to remain over Christopher Columbus statue in Philadelphia A state court ruling will allow a plywood box to remain — for the moment — over a statue of Christopher Columbus that the city has been trying to remove from a south Philadelphia park since the explorer became a focus amid protests last year.
October 6, 2021 Philadelphia hospital shooting: Gunman fired more than 75 rounds at officers The gunman who fatally shot his co-worker at a Philadelphia hospital early Monday fled the scene in a U-Haul truck before firing 76 rounds at police officers during a gunfight, according to a report.
October 4, 2021 Philadelphia nurse fatally shoots co-worker at hospital, wounds 2 officers in gunfight A nurse entered Thomas Jefferson University Hospital wearing his scrubs early Monday and fatally shot his co-worker before fleeing and squaring off with police in a gunfight, authorities said.
October 4, 2021 Street racers in Philadelphia filmed doing donuts around cop car outside City Hall, no arrests made Street racers were recorded drifting in intersections and doing donuts around a stopped Philadelphia police cruiser near City Hall on Saturday night.
October 4, 2021 Philadelphia hospital shooting suspect nabbed; 2 officers shot A person was shot inside a hospital in Philadelphia early Monday morning, the suspect fled the scene, and then two officers and the suspect were wounded in a shootout, police told news outlets.
September 30, 2021 Temple students' viral trash TikTok videos lead city, apartment management to respond Students living in off-campus apartments near Temple University in Philadelphia posted viral TikTok videos in the last week that prompted action from both the city of Philadelphia and the complex itself.
September 28, 2021 'The Five': Murder and crime rates spike in Democrat-run cities - is it a control play? "The Five" react to Democrats blaming the nationwide crime spike on COVID rather than lax law enforcement policies.
September 27, 2021 Philadelphia officials ‘outraged’ as Democrat-run city surpasses 400 homicides amid calls for more police As Philadelphia surpassed 400 homicides so far this year, one city councilmember is calling for more police officers and more funding in the Democrat-controlled city riddled with gun violence.
September 23, 2021 Customer pulls gun on Philadelphia Chipotle cashier, demands she speak to manager: 'Give me my food' A customer waiting in line at a Chipotle in Philadelphia on Saturday pulled a gun on a cashier and demanded food after employees told her the store was closing, authorities said Wednesday.
September 22, 2021 Philadelphia drive-by shooting that killed 1, wounded 5, caught on camera; police seeking suspect vehicle Philadelphia police are seeking a suspect vehicle in connection to a broad daylight drive-by shooting that killed one and wounded five others in the city's Fern Rock neighborhood on Monday.