Philadelphia Man Sentenced to 28 Months for $1 Million Fraud Involving SNAP and Medicaid Benefits
A Philadelphia man received a 28-month prison sentence for defrauding government agencies of over $1 million in benefits using stolen identities. He must also pay restitution and will have supervised release.
Philadelphia Police Seek Community Help to Locate Missing Teen Ma'niyah Hall from the 25th District
The Philadelphia Police are seeking help to find Ma'niyah Hall, 17, missing since August 19 from N Percy St. She may visit various public places. She was last seen wearing a white bodysuit, a red skirt, and silver flip-flops.
SEPTA Plans Drastic Service Reductions and Fare Hikes in Philadelphia Amid Funding Challenges
SEPTA plans to reduce services and increase fares due to funding issues. From August 24, numerous bus routes will be cut or shortened, rail trips reduced by 20%, and fares will rise by 21.5% starting September 1.
Philadelphia Health Department to Conduct Mosquito Control Operation in West Philadelphia to Curb West Nile Virus Risk
Philadelphia's Department of Public Health plans to spray for mosquitoes in West Philadelphia to prevent West Nile virus, focusing on an area bordered by 52nd and 54th Streets and between Race Street and Girard Avenue.
Havertown Mother Charged with Manslaughter After Daughter's Tragic Death in Maine
Kelly Brown, 40, of Havertown, is charged with manslaughter after her young daughter was found dead in a parked car in Maine. Court records and surveillance footage contradict her account of the events leading to the tragedy.












