Former Philly SWAT officer who pepper sprayed protesters on I-676 will serve one year of probation
Richard P. Nicoletti was accused of assaulting the protesters with pepper spray. Prosecutors' attempt to hold him accountable in 2023 ended in a mistrial.
Interested in tickets to the MLB All-Star Game or Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park? Here’s what it’ll cost you.
The FIFA World Cup, the PGA Championship, and the MLB All-Star Game are within weeks of one another. For tickets to All-Star week's marquee events, it won't be cheap.
Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski blanks Phillies in series opener
Only Kyle Schwarber managed a hit, a fourth-inning single, in Misiorowski's first career complete game as Andrew Painter struggled again.
Folarin Balogun and Christian Pulisic star as the USMNT wins its World Cup opener
Balogun scored twice, Pulisic made dazzling plays, and Gio Reyna's late goal capped the highest-scoring win in U.S. men's FIFA World Cup history: 4-1 over Paraguay.
55 children and teenagers charged in Hersheypark brawl
Children as young as 12 were among those charged, and all but three are younger than 18.
Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba launches Mukuba Miracles Fund to benefit foster children
The second-year Eagles safety teamed up with Turning Points for Children to provide gifts and dinner for over 30 foster children.
Justice Department approves Paramount’s deal to buy Warner Bros.
The merger would create one of the largest companies in Hollywood and reshape the television news landscape.
A Chester County cop made an illegal recording of the school board he served on. He lost both jobs.
Anthony Falgiatore Sr. entered into an advanced rehabilitative disposition program after police say he illegally recorded an executive session of the Octorara Area School Board.
Pa. treasurer was right to deny $1 million payment for security upgrades on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s home, AG’s office says
Pennsylvania will still pay the outstanding bills totaling more than $1 million on security upgrades to Shapiro's personal home in Abington Township, the state Attorney General's office announced.
For the first time in several years, it was a little easier to get into Penn
Penn admitted 5.8% of applicants, down from 4.9% last year. Its admissions dean cited a drop in applications.