The remains of a 12-year-old girl killed in the infamous 1985 MOVE Bombing in Philadelphia were recently found in the ...
The Kansas State Fire Marshal and Kansas Bureau of Investigation are trying to determine what caused a deadly fire in ...
Penn Museum finds more remains believed to belong to Delisha Africa, a child victim of the 1986 MOVE bombing, during an ...
Many people may not remember the last full-time movie drive-in in the City of Corpus Christi. Maybe that's because the last ...
"As I said to our team, our goal is that never happens again," Johnston told Westword in July. "We want to make sure we have ...
In 1985, the Philadelphia city government bombed a home on Osage Avenue that housed MOVE, a Black liberation advocacy group.
The bones match records for 12-year-old Delisha Africa, who was among 11 people who died when police dropped explosives on a ...
MOVE was a self-described Black liberation group founded by John Africa, which was headquartered in a row house on Osage Avenue in West Philadelphia. When MOVE members did not surrender on that day, ...
The Overbrook Police Department is again hosting the annual Overbrook Holiday Lights Tour. Sign up is underway to go on the tours, which begin in December. Officers will escort those who sign up in ...