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Pennsylvania State Police on horses outside Beaver Stadium before an NCAA college football game between the Penn State and the Michigan State in State College
Keystone Crossroads
Pennsylvania
Policing

Half of Pa. municipalities rely fully on state police

And they don’t pay a dime for it. All taxpayers in Pennsylvania pay for the state police, and the state police serves all ta ...

10 years ago

Attorney David Rudovsky says Philadelphia has made progress  in reining in officers who ignore the city's stop-and-frisk guidelines, but more vigilance is needed.  (AP file  photo)
Philadelphia
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Report: Thousands of pedestrian stops by Philly police illegal, racially biased

A third of the hundreds of thousands of pedestrian stops Philadelphia police officers conducted last year were done so illegally. More th ...

10 years ago

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Taser's Axon flex and body cameras. (PRNewsFoto/TASER International)
Philadelphia
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Technology

Without bidding, Taser gets contract for Philly’s next phase in police body camera effort

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced ...

10 years ago

The spotlights of rolling cameras hit Bill Cosby's face as he looks up at the media helicopters above him seconds after he leaves Montgomery County Courthouse
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Criminal Justice
National

Norristown comes into focus as Cosby hearing begins

On Tuesday, as preliminary hearings in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial got underway, a swarm of media descended on the Montgomery ...

10 years ago

 Undocumented student Vlad Stoicescu-Ghica, 21, originally from Romania, is shown in this 2014 photograph at the University of California, Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Speak Easy

U.S. citizens miss out when universities assist undocumented students

It was only a matter of time. A recent article in the New York Times has declared, “ ...

11 years ago

 Student protesters are shown putting a barricade in front of a burning armored personnel carrier that rammed through student lines, June 4, 1989. Many were injured and killed during an army attack on pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing's Tienanmen Square. (AP Photo, file)
History
International

Tiananmen and the erasure of history

The Chinese government employs falsehood and terror to blot out the memory of the murders in Tiananmen Square 25 years ago. And the econo ...

12 years ago

 Philadelphia City Councilman Dennis O'Brien's bill to increase the capital funding to fix up police facilities has been delayed for at least a year. (WHYY file photo)
Philadelphia

Philly Council discussing expanding ‘Focused Deterrence’ strategy

Philadelphia City Council members will meet today to hear about a crime-prevention program that’s showing good early results in Sou ...

12 years ago

Philadelphia
Policing
Public Safety

Pa. woman found guilty of first-degree murder for pinning husband with car

A Philadelphia woman has been found guilty of first-degree murder for fatally pinning her husband to a wall with their car. T ...

13 years ago

Speak Easy

When the law is not protection enough

A piece of wisdom from living in West Africa — when adapting to a new culture, it’s the women you want to pay attention to. No on ...

14 years ago

Delaware

Delaware inmate executed after hours of legal battles

After hours of court activity, a 28-year-old man has been put to death in Delaware for a man's shooting death in Wilmington six years ago.

14 years ago

Delaware
Law
Policing

Notorious convicted killer Thomas Capano found dead in Delaware prison cell

Thomas Capano, a once-prominent Delaware attorney who was convicted of killing his mistress after a dramatic trial more than 12 years ago ...

14 years ago

Mental health gun law not effective without states’ reports

A law passed in 2008 would ensure people with a history of severe mental illness can’t purchase guns. But the federal law requires ...

15 years ago

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