November 17, 2023 Philadelphia City Council seeks volunteers for its reparations task force The Philadelphia City Council announced Friday it is seeking Black residents to apply to join the city's reparations task force, set to begin in February.
November 15, 2023 No evidence yet 76ers' Kelly Oubre Jr. was victim of hit-and-run, police say After initial reports said Philadelphia 76ers forward Kelly Oubre Jr. was hit by a car, police say they have no evidence yet of a hit-and-run.
November 15, 2023 Pennsylvania school board approves $700,000 severance package for departing superintendent A Pennsylvania school district has approved a severance package exceeding $700,000 for outgoing superintendent Abram Lucabaugh, sparking outcry from hundreds.
November 15, 2023 Philadelphia surveillance video shows man dragged down SEPTA stairs in violent attack, suspect at large Surveillance video captures a violent attack on a 51-year-old man in a SEPTA station in Philadelphia.
November 14, 2023 Philadelphia family tied up, assaulted in home invasion as child watches, disturbing video shows Police in Philadelphia are searching for four suspects who held a family at gunpoint and tied them up inside their home during a robbery.
November 13, 2023 Couple suspected in series of armed robberies in Philadelphia arrested, charged: DA Philadelphia district attorney announced the arrest and charging of a couple for their roles in a series of armed robberies that have occurred in various locations across the city since August.
November 10, 2023 UPenn apologizes for light projections on buildings reading 'from the river to the sea,' 'Zionism is racism' The University of Pennsylvania is apologizing for what it described as"vile" and "antsemitic" phrases that were projected on campus buildings this week.
November 9, 2023 Philly suspects terrorize neighborhood shop with alleged abduction, thefts, violent threats Philadelphia police are searching for four young males caught on camera terrorizing employees of a pizza shop before abducting another victim hours later.
November 9, 2023 Philadelphia Orchestra works to bridge US and China through music The Philadelphia Orchestra, led by violinist Davyd Booth, has returned to China five decades after their last visit in 1973. The orchestra aims to foster culture through music.
November 8, 2023 Liberal mayor-elect wants National Guard to shutter open-air drug markets Cherelle Parker was elected Philadelphia's first female mayor Tuesday. She previously said she would bring in the National Guard to help clean up the city's open-air drug markets.