CAMDEN, N.J. (WPVI) -- The beginning of fall marked a huge milestone in the city of Camden. They got through the entire summer with no homicides. It's the first time that's happened in five decades.
The city's dramatic reduction in homicides came through controversial reforms that placed policing power in the hands of a ...
Once considered one of the "most dangerous cities in America," the city reported 67 homicides in 2012, a rate among the highest in the country when adjusted for population. The following year, the ...
For the first time since the 1970s, Camden had a homicide-free summer. Here's what happened with the city's crime trend in ...
Camden County Police now have a new birds-eye view over the city, launching a new drone unit to help patrol the streets.
Once one of the murder capitals of America, the New Jersey city of Camden reported zero homicides this summer, marking the ...
Not long ago, Camden was nationally recognized as one of the nation's most dangerous cities. Now, it's reporting its first ...
An $18-million program is to target abandoned properties in Camden to create new housing. The initiative has been billed as ...
A Monroe Township police lieutenant will not face charges following a fatal crash that killed a 22-year-old man who was ...
Camden County's presiding commissioner pleaded guilty Monday to a misdemeanor after being charged with stealing a license ...
The city of Camden in New Jersey reported its first homicide-free summer in over 50 years, crediting a shift to unity ...
Leaders marked a major milestone in Camden’s continued revitalization as the city recorded its first homicide-free summer in 50 years. This development follows a trend of a historic reduction in ...