Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed an executive order Tuesday unveiling a new wellness court and wellness support in ...
The city on Wednesday will officially launch what it is calling a “neighborhood wellness court” in Kensington, an initiative ...
Philadelphia's plans to expand its use of police-operated drones signals a pivotal shift in how the city seeks to protect—and ...
The police union, in its opening contract proposals, wants to clamp down on what the public knows about how the department ...
When Philadelphia’s police union was negotiating its last contract in 2021, calls to “abolish” and “defund” the police still ...
Sen. Andy Kim and other Democrats sharply criticized former President Donald Trump's expansive pardon of Jan. 6 rioters. Even ...
Investigators are searching for a van wanted in connection to a deadly shooting that happened in North Philadelphia earlier ...
Two men, ages 33 and 41, were injured in a shooting at a Philadelphia laundromat. A person of interest was taken into custody ...
Two men were hospitalized after police said they were injured in two different shootings overnight in Philadelphia.
The city is launching “neighborhood wellness courts,” a diversion program designed to issue citations and offer addiction treatment and other services in lieu of misdemeanor sentences.
Three suspects wanted for robbery and murder in Queens, New York, are believed to live in Philadelphia, police said.
District leaders say they are leaning on their 2021 sanctuary schools resolution. They also say teachers and principals are ...