Philadelphia Couple Dig Up 300-Year-Old Outhouses, Unearthing Treasures and History
This couple is part of a group of local amateur archaeologists digging up centuries-old Philadelphia outhouses to uncover historic artifacts. Matt and Melissa Dunphy, a husband-and-wife team, are part of a small group of amateur archeologists digging up 300-year-old Philadelphia outhouses to uncover historic...
Shooting outside Philadelphia bar leaves man hospitalized, police say
A shooting outside a bar in Philadelphia's Feltonville neighborhood resulted in one man being hospitalized, police said. Officers responded to reports of a shooting at North 5th and West Luray Street around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2025. Upon arrival, officers found a man who had been shot in...
Body of woman found in water near FDR Park in Philadelphia, police say
The body of a woman was recovered from the water near FDR Park in South Philadelphia, police said. The body of the unidentified woman was found on Friday, March 13, around 1 p.m., police said. Medics pronounced the person dead at the scene. The woman's body was taken to the...
White Philly cops sue over DEI promotions in explosive lawsuit
Five police officers in Philadelphia are taking a stand, claiming that recent promotion policies have tilted the scales of fairness. What does this mean for the community?
Krasner Warns Against Retaliatory Shootings in Philadelphia
As temperatures rise in Philadelphia, District Attorney Larry Krasner warned residents not to respond to violence with retaliation. Speaking Tuesday outside the Office of the District Attorney, Krasner urged Philadelphians to leave justice to police and the courts while investigators review several recent incidents...
Residents rally outside South Philly home they say is linked to package theft ring
South Philly residents are calling on city officials to shut down a property they say is the home of a package theft ring.
32 abandoned, illegally parked vehicles towed in Northeast Philadelphia to help combat crime
Police in the 15th District, the Philadelphia Parking Authority and Licenses and Inspections teamed up to tow 32 abandoned and illegally parked vehicles in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday.
Recycling company that was sued by NJ operates barge that caught fire
A recycling company that was sued earlier this year by New Jersey is responsible for operating the barge that recently caught fire on the Delaware River, NBC10 confirmed. On Tuesday, March 10, a barge that was carrying scrap metal caught fire in the Delaware Bay off the coast of Reedy Island in New Castle County,...
Philadelphia sues gun manufacturer for alleged role in gun violence crisis
Philadelphia is suing a gun manufacturer for its alleged role in the city's gun violence crisis. The lawsuit, announced on Friday, March 13, claims that GLOCK, Inc., one of the largest distributors of semi-automatic firearms in the country, has used deceptive marketing practices and has significantly contributed to...
Philly officials accuse pistol-maker Glock of having role in mass shootings by promoting use...
The lawsuit cites multiple mass shootings in the city, and attributes the high number of dead and injured victims to the use of “switches”— small, cheap attachments that turn semi-automatic Glock pistols into machine-gun-like, rapid-fire weapons.

















