Rita’s Gives Back-to-School Season an A+ with a FREE Small Italian Ice

Rita’s Ice App Users Can Buy One Small Frozen Custard Cone and Get a FREE Small Italian Ice Through August 31

School is back in session, and Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard is giving families a sweet reason to celebrate. Now through August 31, Rita’s Ice app users who purchase a Small Frozen Custard Cone can get a FREE Small Italian Ice at participating Rita’s shops nationwide.

Whether it’s an after-school treat, a first-week reward or simply an excuse to stop by Rita’s, the limited-time offer gives guests two Rita’s favorites for the price of one.

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Annual Save the Monarch Event

Tonight at 6:30 p.m. at McLaughlin-Norcross Memorial Dell, Haddon Lake Park, Haddon Heights, the Board of Commissioners and Camden County Certified Gardeners will come together for their annual Save the Monarch event, aimed at raising awareness and encouraging action to protect the monarch butterfly and its declining population. The event will feature the release of more than 400 adult monarch butterflies, and attendees will also have the opportunity to take home a milkweed plant of their own.

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Woman Arrested After Fatal Car Crash in Lindenwold

A Pine Hill woman was arrested and charged following a fatal collision involving an e-bike on Saturday night, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Lindenwold Police Chief Michael McCarthy. On Saturday, August 15, 2026, at approximately 10:24 p.m., officers from the Lindenwold Police Department were dispatched to the 1900 block of Laurel Road for a motor vehicle crash. Upon arrival, officers found a motor vehicle had fatally struck a person riding an e-bike. The operator of the e-bike, identified as Erica Beeks, 46, of Lindenwold, was pronounced deceased at the scene at approximately 10:42 p.m.

Officers arrested the driver, identified as 65-year-old Deborah Carey, at the scene. Carey was charged with one count of 2nd -degree Death by Auto and issued multiple summons for traffic-related offenses, including driving under the influence. She was remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility. The investigation is active and ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Samuel Funches III of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Crash Response Investigation Team at (856) 225-8083 and Detective Ryan Brennan of the Lindenwold Police Department at (856) 784-7566. Tips can also be sent to CAMDEN.TIPS. All individuals charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Coast Guard, California Agencies Rescue 53-year-old Man

SAN PEDRO, Calif. — The Coast Guard and local partner agencies rescued a 53-year-old man approximately 3 miles south of the Seal Beach Pier Monday morning after an extensive search effort that lasted more than 12 hours.

A Coast Guard Air Station San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew located Paul Anthony Carbullido Jr. alive at approximately 10:48 a.m., while conducting a search pattern south of Seal Beach. The aircrew spotted Carbullido floating on his back while wearing a green life jacket. After recognizing the helicopter overhead, Carbullido raised his head and waved to the aircrew.

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Wanted: Suspect for Assault in the 9th District

The Philadelphia Police Department- Central Detective Division is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individual depicted in the following video and stills.

On Wednesday, August 12, 2026, at approximately 5:30AM, the victim, a 40 year-old female, was chased by a masked offender in the area of 1500 JFK Blvd. The offender made threatening comments as they approached causing the complainant to stumble and sustain injury. The offender fled in to SEPTA Suburban Station after the incident.

Note: This video has no audio.

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GTPD Community Outreach Team’s Summer Neighborhood Program Continues

This week the COT Truck will be visiting the following neighborhoods from 1 PM to 3 PM:

Learn more about our Community Outreach Team and Truck, and see the full summer schedule here!:

Tuesday, August 18th: Terrestria Pool/ Fox Meadow Drive

Wednesday, August 19th: Catalina Hills Playground/ Beverly Court

Thursday, August 20th: CANCELLED

Friday, August 21st: Harrison Avenue/ Prospect Avenue Playground

Stop out for some fun playing outdoor games like corn-hole, football catch, and Frisbee toss . Please share with your family and friends, and we’ll see you there!

Milwaukee State Fair Brawl

ByFOX6 News Digital Team and Jason Calvi

WEST ALLIS, Wis. – The Wisconsin State Fair ended in chaos with fighting, punching and beating people up. The State Fair said one officer was hit but did not have serious injuries. In total, a statement said police arrested seven people.

What we know:

The Wisconsin State Fair put out a statement 18 hours after the violence erupted. It said police responded to the fights and unauthorized people trying to get into the fair. The fair added that despite initial claims, there were no gunshots. It said officers responded quickly to the fights and the Fair will continue to review security plans.

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Suspect Wanted For Murder of Off-Duty Philly Police Officer – $20,000 Reward

The Homicide Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the male depicted in the above photographs in connection with the murder of an off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer.

The male is described as approximately 6 feet tall, with a thin to medium build, dark complexion, and medium to bushy cropped hair. He is believed to be in his mid-to-late 20s and was last seen wearing a black hooded jacket, black pants, a light blue surgical mask, and black sneaker-style boots. He also had a long key chain hanging from the back of his pants and was wearing a large wristwatch.

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NJ, Feds Sue Commission to Protect Drinking Water From Contamination

 Federal and state authorities sued the Passaic Valley Water Commission on Aug. 12, 2026, accusing the public water system of longstanding noncompliance for failing to cover three reservoirs that provide drinking water to about 800,000 people. (Photo by Dana DiFilippo/New Jersey Monitor)

By Dana DiFilippo

The state and the feds have teamed up to compel a North Jersey water system to cover three reservoirs that provide drinking water to nearly a million people.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office accuse the Passaic Valley Water Commission in a new federal lawsuit of violating the Safe Drinking Water Act by failing to properly protect and treat water from the Great Notch Reservoir, Levine Reservoir, and New Street Reservoir to ensure it’s free of pathogens and safe to consume.

The public water system serves about 800,000 people in Paterson, Clifton, Passaic, Prospect Park, Lodi, North Arlington, and Woodland Park, and 22 wholesale customers (municipalities and independent water companies) in Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Morris counties.

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Philadelphia Zoo Announces End-of-Summer Spectacular 

The Zoo’s Calendar is Packed with Wild Celebrations to Close Out Summer 2026

Philadelphia, PA –Philadelphia Zoo announces its jam packed calendar of events to end the summer of America’s 250th anniversary at America’s First Zoo. Philadelphia Zoo’s End-of-Summer Spectacular runs Tuesday, August 18 through Sunday, September 13 with select events happening over the four weeks. Specialty events include a visit from a viral musician seen by millions online playing music for animals with his signature pink guitar; the return of the region’s wildest beer festival featuring 60+ breweries, distilleries and more; a chance to explore the Zoo and see what the animals are up to after hours; a new art festival with 30+ vendors inspired by the natural world; a  picnic with Mama and Papa Bear of the Berenstain Bears plus a chance to take a favorite teddy bear for a checkup; and the chance to see more than 100 truly wild rides. Tickets to each event supports the Zoo’s mission to flourish as an urban oasis where people and animals thrive, transformative memories are made, and passion for conservation helps save wildlife. Tickets available exclusively on the Zoo’s website, philadelphiazoo dot org. Philadelphia Zoo is located at the corner of 34th Street and Girard Avenue in Philadelphia’s historic Fairmount Park at 3400 W. Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104.

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