Thought For Food: Episode 2 with Chef Jen Carroll

Co-executive chef at Spice Finch Rittenhouse, you may know her from multiple appearances on Bravo’s Top Chef series. Jen and Mike talk her intro to cooking, chef experiences form NY to Cali, pop up dinners and so much more.

Life is Rndm: May 2021

Once again, photojournalist Shane Mceachern shares the randomness that is the life of a news videographer.

Hidden in Plain Sight: Pennhurst State School and Hospital

Abandoned or underused spaces often go unnoticed in the Delaware Valley. The Pennhurst Asylum is one of those places, usually only drawing attention around Halloween with tales not based in fact. The truth behind those walls tells a much different story.

Hidden in Plain Sight: Pennhurst State School and Hospital

FOX 29 photojournalist Bill Rohrer and reporter Bill Anderson come together to bring us amazing stories of abandon or underused places we walk or drive by every day. Pennhurst State School, built in 1908, was the first stop on their 'Hidden in Plain Sight' tour.

97-year-old World War II nurse celebrated by friends and family

On National Nurses Appreciation Day, 2nd Lieutenant Agnes Woods was recognized for her efforts in the Army Nurse Corp during World War II. Friends and family of Woods were on hand to be part of the celebration. Photojournalist George Roach brings us her story.

Life is Rndm: April 2021

The random life of a news photojournalist will take them on a ride every day. Here’s a look at April 2021 through the camera-phone lens of photojournalist Shane McEachern.

World War II B17 pilot, 100, takes back the skies on Air Force drone simulator

William Bonelli, a Pearl Harbor survivor and B17 pilot, lead 21 missions over Germany in World War II. Recently, he had the chance to meet some of the men who looked up to pilots like him when they grew up, and take the controls of a modern-day drone flight simulator. FOX 29 Photographer George Roach has the story

The Death of the Black Barbershop

Barbershops are fixtures in their communities. They're places where men, young and old, can go to talk, cry, relate, and be encouraged. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in some of these neighborhood staples closing their doors forever.