A SEPTA bus fatally struck a pedestrian in Philadelphia early Tuesday and kept going for five blocks, according to reports.
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A video showing a man getting arrested on a SEPTA train while holding a child has gone viral. SEPTA confirms an investigation is underway.
Philadelphia Police have released surveillance video of the early-morning crime, which happened Sunday at the Palm Tree Market.
The worst hit was Delaware County, which had more than 100,000 outages Tuesday night due to the storm.
SEPTA is reporting numerous delays and suspensions due to Tuesday evening’s storm.
A look at the top police news this week on Patch sites in Pennsylvania.
The shooting was reported around 10 p.m.
A Philly police officer was captured on camera helping two girls struggling to transport their laundry down a city street Wednesday.
A woman was stabbed with an unknown object after “an altercation” with a stranger Wednesday at the Frankford Transportation Center.
Two Naval facilities in Philadelphia were evacuated Tuesday. The threat was later determined to be 'non-credible.'
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 Philadelphia. Eight have been reported in a week.
A man was arrested after he fired shots at two man who were walking down Mitchell Street.
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.
A look at the strange, weird and wild this week in Eastern Pennsylvania.
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.
Nathaniel Stroud previously admitted to five bank robberies, in which he told bank tellers he had a gun, in South Jersey and Philadelphia.
Two employees of the University City Sheraton admitted accepting fraudulent invoices by third party vendors in exchange for kickbacks.
An Upper Dublin teen went missing overnight after getting out of her father's car on Germantown Avenue.
Three suspects face federal RICO charges in what officials call the biggest heroin bust in 20 years.
Plus, a jury found a Philadelphia man guilty of exposing himself at the Paoli Library last year.
The stabbed and beaten body of a Philadelphia man was found stuffed in a suitcase last month near the Philadelphia International Airport.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter spoke at a ceremony for the two-year anniversary of the Center City building collapse that killed six.
The former head of the Temple University Physics Department was in federal court Thursday.
Fatima M. Aviles, 23, was found guilty of four counts of third-degree burglary and three counts of theft.
Charges have been filed against 37 people alleged to be a part of a multi-state trafficking network originating from Mexico.
The preliminary report cannot determine if engineer Brandon Bostian used his cellphone at the time of the fatal crash that killed eight.
The hoax bomb threat was reported at Philadelphia International Airport.
Philadelphia is currently under a flash flood watch. How can you stay safe?
A drone was spotted by authorities flying over Sunday's Phillies game.
The Attorney General says the defendant's burglary report to police did not match information submitted to the insurance company.
The body of a Philadelphia man was stuffed in a suitcase and discovered Thursday near the international airport.
Plus, three Philadelphia men charged in armed robberies of cellphone stores.
Prosecutors say three Philadelphia men together robbed five Verizon stores at gunpoint and stole nearly $80,000 worth of cell phones.
Pennsylvania state police say 13 people died in car crashes between Friday and Monday.