Beccah Hendrickson
Beccah Hendrickson joined the Action News team in June 2019 as a Multimedia Journalist.

She started her career as a general assignment reporter in her hometown of Lancaster, Pa. There, she did a wide range of reporting, from breaking news to feature stories. During her time in Lancaster, she won an AP award and was nominated for multiple Emmy awards for her series investigating alleged child sexual abuse within Jehovah's Witness, both in the Susquehanna Valley and around the country.

A proud Temple University alumna, Beccah holds bachelor's degrees in both Media Studies and Production and Political Science. During her time at Temple, she was deeply involved with TUTV and Temple Update. It was always her goal to get back to telling stories in Philadelphia and she was beyond thrilled to become a member of the Action News Team.

Beccah is a diehard Eagles fan and an avid runner. You can connect with her on social media at @Beccah6abc. She's excited to get to know the community and tell all of your stories.

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Beccah's Stories
Firefighters battle 4-alarm fire in West Philadelphia
The flames broke out in a vacant, 4-story building, at 48th and Locust Streets just after 5 a.m. Saturday.
Philadelphia police ID suspect arrested in Delaware County after high-speed chase
The driver could be seen speeding past cars, even appearing to hit an SUV during the chase.
Pennsylvania ban on handheld cellphone use while driving takes effect
"Paul Miller's Law," which was passed last year, is named after a 21-year-old who was killed by a distracted driver back in 2010.
Owen J. Roberts High School students among 3 killed in Montco crash following theft, police chase
Owen J. Roberts School District sent out a letter saying students from their high school were involved in the crash.
New Jersey governor signs bill that cracks down on public brawls
The legislation criminalizes any incident where a public brawl is incited and upgrades the penalties for disorderly conduct.
Delco town kicks off Pride Month with parade, farmers market
LANSDOWNE, Pa. (WPVI) -- Dozens of people marched through Lansdowne Saturday as part of the annual Pride Parade, an event that organizers say is meant to celebrate love and belonging.
Former President Joe Biden gives first public remarks since cancer diagnosis at event in Delaware
Former President Joe Biden delivered his first public remarks since receiving his cancer diagnosis at a Memorial Day service in New Castle, Delaware.
Families join 'Wait Until 8th' movement to delay smartphone use
A movement to eliminate cell phone use for children is growing among school communities throughout the Delaware Valley.
Darby Township shuts down volunteer fire company, takes fire trucks
A Delaware County fire company has been indefinitely closed and the trucks have been taken from the property after officials said they do not have the membership or certifications to effectively run.
Memorial Day Weekend kicks off the summer season at the Jersey Shore
Families lined the Jersey shore beaches on Memorial Day, soaking up every last minute of the holiday weekend.