Police are seeking a man they say recorded an “upskirt” video of a woman without her consent at a Delaware County department store.
The investigation continues into the drowning death of 11-year-old Laquan "Quan" Lattimore, whose body was found in Darby Creek Wednesday.
Authorities have reportedly discovered an unidentified body while searching for a missing 11-year-old boy in Delaware County.
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The night manager of a combined Kentucky Fried Chicken and Taco Bell in Upper Darby is accused of setting up a robbery at her own store.
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Up to $32 million in worker wages are stolen per week in Pennsylvania.
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Authorities have accused two out-of-state men of traveling to Delaware County for the purpose of having sex with minors.
Tredyffrin police have arrested a 61-year-old woman for selling heroin.
The scam starts with a call from a person with a heavy accent who claims the recipient of the call is in need of a computer repair.
The new service is designed help victims in situations in which speaking would put them in danger, as well as others.
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On incident occurred on Monday, when the two men approached a 75-year-old woman in Upper Darby, scamming her out of $3,000.
Fire companies from Malvern, Radnor, Paoli and Berwyn have joined forces to call for increased and more predictable funding from TE.
The Pennsylvania man charged in the fatal shooting at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital has pleaded “guilty but mentally ill,” according to reports.
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Officials are seeking Joanne Amy Simone, who they believe is a “most wanted DUI criminal fugitive.”
Delays have been building as police attempt to help the geese to safety, according to reports.
It is not known what has caused the increased activity of the animals.
The worst hit was Delaware County, which had more than 100,000 outages Tuesday night due to the storm.
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Charles Meredith, 54, a former Country Day School of the Sacred Heart coach, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court Wednesday.
Do drunk drivers in Montgomery County have it easier than the rest of the country? Yes, according to a new study.
Tom Burlington alleged he was racially discriminated against when he was fired in 2007. A judge disagreed.
Philadelphia Police are seeking a suspect in connection with a rash of cab thefts in West Philadelphia. Eight have been reported in a week.
Five people needed medical attention Saturday night after breathing dangerous fumes at a pizza shop in Suburban Square.
The accident occurred Sunday morning on West City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd, sending two passengers to the hospital.
The Pennsylvania State Police is accepting applications for its cadet program until June 30.
It has been one month since an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200.
The police and fire department have evacuated homes in the four block area of Wyalusing Avenue Sunday morning.
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Plus, prosecutors add a charge of causing a death of a patient to Main Line doctor's indictment.
Dr. Jeffrey Bado, 59, has been charged for illegally distributing pain medications from his Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr offices.
Two employees of the University City Sheraton admitted accepting fraudulent invoices by third party vendors in exchange for kickbacks.
A man suspected of robberies in Plymouth and Lower Merion was apprehended in Norristown on Tuesday.
Plus, a jury found a Philadelphia man guilty of exposing himself at the Paoli Library last year.
Mark Haynes, 56, who previously served at St. Pius X and Annunciation B.V.M., could face a lifetime jail sentence.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter spoke at a ceremony for the two-year anniversary of the Center City building collapse that killed six.