Tragic Night in Philadelphia Leaves Three Dead in Separate Shootings as Suspects Remain at Large
Philadelphia police are investigating three separate fatal shootings in one night, with one suspect in custody and others at large. Victims were found in Logan, Fern Rock, Kensington, and on West Ruscomb Street.
Active Shooter Hoax at Villanova University Prompts Massive Police Response and Lockdown During Orientation
An unfounded active shooter report at Villanova University, believed to be a hoax, sparked a massive emergency response and caused panic among students. No shooter or injuries were found and authorities are investigating.
SEPTA Cuts to Disrupt Commutes and School Year in Philadelphia, Officials Brace for Increased Road Traffic
SEPTA cuts bus and metro services by 20%, eliminating 32 routes, potentially adding 275,000 vehicles to Philadelphia's roads, as schools like Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania adapt with measures like shuttle services.
Philadelphia Controller's Audit Exposes Safety Risks and Oversight Failures in City's Licensing and Inspections Department
An audit by City Controller Christy Brady revealed safety risks and oversight gaps in the Philadelphia L&I department, potentially allowing unlicensed and unqualified workers in construction.
Temple University Unveils Renovated Bookstore in Iconic Paley Hall to Enhance Campus Shopping Experience
Temple University opened its new bookstore in the renovated Paley Hall, providing students a convenient and spacious shopping experience with technology integration for course materials and an expanded inventory.
Protesters Gather at Sen. Picozzi's Philadelphia Office as SEPTA Funding Crisis Looms
Protesters rally at Sen. Joe Picozzi's office over a funding crisis that could lead to SEPTA service and fare changes, with a 215 People’s Alliance-organized sit-in highlighting the timing issue for school students and the impact on the community.












