Pa. coffee run leads to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
Two cups of coffee ended life on the run for an Internet sensation known as Kai the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker.Full story
Two cups of coffee ended life on the run for an Internet sensation known as Kai the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker.Full story
Following four years of formation, five married Burlington County men are among 13 who have been ordained permanent deacons for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton by Bishop David M. O’Connell. Full story
Thousands of Philadelphia school students walked out of class and marched on city buildings to fight drastic budget cuts to their education. Full story
Barbara Allen had worked in some of the finest museums, but was a stay-at-home mom for 20 years. Then she and her son Roger were inspired by dwindling art programs in Philadelphia to start a nonprofit, Fresh Artists, to get kids making masterpieces. NBC’s Jane Pauley reports.
Caught on camera, a mom makes a dramatic rescue after her baby stroller rolled onto train tracks in Philadelphia. As the mother jumped onto the tracks, a bystander used an emergency phone to tell the approaching train to stop.
Jury finds Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell guilty of three counts of first-degree murder for the death of three babies that prosecutors said were delivered alive and subsequently killed. NBC News' Chris Clackum reports.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter joins The Daily Rundown guest host Peter Alexander to discuss how his city has been handling security since the Boston bombings.
A grand jury report states Dr. Kermit Gosnell allegedly delivered live, viable babies in the third trimester of pregnancy and then murdered the newborns. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.
Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams
Defense attorney Jack McMahon, who represented Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, makes remarks after Gosnell was sentenced at the criminal justice facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 15, 2013. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer