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CO Kills NJ Boy, Hurts Sister

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A 9-year-old boy died and his 10-year-old sister is in critical condition after carbon monoxide leaked into their bedroom at a New Jersey home Tuesday morning, authorities said.

The house was equipped with a carbon monoxide detector, but the device's batteries were dead, police said.

The boy was pronounced dead shortly after the incident at the home on Passaic Avenue in Linden, according to authorities. The girl was taken to Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and was set to be transferred to Jacobi Hospital for specialized treatment.

Their mother, who wasn't injured, called police to report that one of the two children was having difficulty breathing. She had administered CPR to the boy before an ambulance arrived, police said.

The incident remained under investigation, but authorities say that a malfunctioning furnace or burner might have caused carbon monoxide to leak into the basement and the children's room above it. 

Neighbor Arlene Carolina said that the siblings' mother was a nurse and that she used to babysit the pair. 

"She's a very good mother, a very good mother," Carolina said. 

The Linden Fire Department and the Red Cross offered free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors two weeks ago, but no one from the household called back to receive one, police said.



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Naturalization Ceremony for New Americans

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Nearly three dozen people from 17 different countries are now American citizens following a ceremony Tuesday in Cape May, New Jersey.

AstraZeneca Committed to Staying in Delaware

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The drugmaker vows to stay in the First State despite massive budget cuts.

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Ted Cruz Drops Out, Bernie Sanders Wins Indiana

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Following Republican Donald Trump's win in Indiana, rival Ted Cruz suspended his campaign. Meanwhile Bernie Sanders inches closer to catching Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race.

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New Jersey Community Honors Holocaust Victims

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The Yom HaShoah service was held at the Beth Judah Congregation in Ventnor Tuesday night.

1 Dies, 1 Hurt in Separate Police-Involved Shootings

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Philadelphia officers shot two men – killing one – after being threatened in separate police-involved shootings overnight.

An officer who felt trapped opened fire after a driver tried to run down officers during an attempted traffic stop at Overbrook and Lancaster avenues – not far from City Avenue – around 1 a.m. Wednesday, said investigators.

"Police received several calls" from college students concerned about the man "casing the area," said Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross. "Police arrived and they saw the male doing just exactly what the callers indicated," said Ross. "They attempted to stop the male, initially he tries to flee."

Crews rushed the driver to Penn Presbyterian Hospital but he was dead on arrival.

Plainclothes officers cut off the driver around the corner and told him to stop, said Ross.

"Apparently (the driver) attempts to flee from them, trapping one of the officers between the car and some other area where (the officer) didn't feel he could escape and he discharged his weapon," said Ross. "That male was struck, one time I think, and he was subsequently pronounced dead."

"It's way too early" to determine if the shooting was justified, said Ross. An internal affairs investigation would determine the exact circumstances leading to the incident.

The incident played out on police radio. "All cars standby... shots fired," said police band traffic around the time of the shooting.

"Do we have an offender hit?" asks one voice.

"It's all under control," can be heard a short time later as officers are told to resume with regular police work.

Investigators focused on the crashed minivan with its airbag deployed. Ross said officers didn't find a weapon in the vehicle.

About 90 minutes earlier, officers on patrol heard gunshots then found a man shooting into the air from the back porch of a home along Grays Avenue near Lindbergh Boulevard in Southwest Philadelphia and asked him to drop the weapon, said Philadelphia Police.

"Police are in the area in this case and they hear gunshots," said Ross.

"They approach the male, tell the male to drop the weapon, and that male aims and fires one shot at police, misses," said Philadelphia Police Lt. Ray Evers. "And then one of the officers fires two times back and shoots the man in the leg"

The man, who is in his 40s, then made his way inside the house where police arrested him and took him to Presbyterian Hospital in stable condition. They also took in another man who was inside the home for questioning.

Police recovered ballistic evidence at the scene.

Police have yet to identify either man shot by police. No officers were hurt.



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Sick Passenger Causes Philly-Bound Flight to Make U-Turn

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An international flight bound for Philadelphia suddenly turned around before leaving Europe Wednesday morning so that an ill passenger could get medical treatment.

American Airlines Flight 717 took off from Munich, Germany shortly after noon (6 a.m. EST) bound for Philadelphia but it never made its way over the Atlantic Ocean as it made a sudden U-turn over the United Kingdom before landing in Manchester, England about 2 and half hours later.

Crews would do routine safety checks of the Airbus A330-200 before allowing it continue the trip toward America.

It is scheduled to take off from Manchester shortly after 3 p.m. local time and then arrive in Philadelphia just before 1:45 p.m. EST, said American Airline spokesman Justin Franco.

American Airlines didn't reveal the nature of the medical emergency.



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Body Found in Philly Backyard

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A man's body was found in the backyard of a home in the Holmesburg neighborhood of Philadelphia Wednesday morning.

Police said the man may have suffered some type of fatal head injury.

He appeared to be in his late 50s and was pronounced dead at the scene in the 8100 block of Crispin Street.

That block of Crispin runs right by the James Ramp Memorial Recreation Center and is about a block away from Father Judge High School.

The body was discovered before 7 a.m. Police were working to identify the man.

This story is developing. Check back for more information.


High School Girls Get Closer Look at Tech Jobs

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Wilmington University held it's sixth annual 'Digigirlz' Day in an effort to encourage young women to pursue a career in technology.

Philly's Homeless Community Gets New Housing Development

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Project HOME is unveiling the Francis House of Peace in Chinatown, which will provide housing for homeless and low-income men and women.

Big Names to Address Grads in Philly Region

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Before students can walk away with their well-earned diplomas this graduation season, they'll have the opportunity to hear wise words from some influential people during commencement speeches at Philadelphia area colleges and universities.

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Ridesharing Bill to Enter Pa. House in Wake of Uber and Lyft Popularity

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The growing popularity of Uber and Lyft is forcing Pennsylvania lawmakers to create statewide regulations on ridesharing. The ridesharing bill now moves to the house for a vote that will create a permanent legal framework for these companies.

Double Shooting Occurs After Trenton's Address on Violence

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City leaders in Trenton gathered to unveil a new crime-fighting initiative. NBC10’s Cydney long was there for the meeting but left the address on violence to respond to a double shooting. She has the story.

Living Flame Memorial Honors Officer Hurt on Job Who Succumbed to Injuries

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The "Living Flame” memorial in Old City honors fallen police officers and firefighters. On Wednesday, Officer Walter DeWitt III was added to the memorial. He died last year from complications related to an injury he suffered while on patrol back in 1995.

Stagnant Water Could Pose Zika Threat

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Mosquitos and the threat of the Zika virus have become even more of a problem with all the rain our region is getting. NBC10’s Randy Gyllehaal spoke to experts in Allentown.

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Project HOME Opens New Place of Residence in Chinatown for Those in Need

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Dozens of formerly homeless men and women now have a place to call “HOME.” Organizers from Project HOME held a grand celebration for “Francis House of Peace” in Chinatown Wednesday.

Run-D.M.C. to Take Stage at Musikfest in Bethlehem

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Run-D.M.C. is reuniting for a trip to Bethlehem this summer. They will take Musikfest’s main stage on August 6, 2016.

Montco Bike Share Returns, Will Expand

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In the race for super-hip bicycle sharing programs, Montgomery County doesn't want to be left in the dust by Philadelphia.

County commissioners, citing a successful pilot program at two locations last year, said the bike share program would begin again Thursday, and expand to a third location.

“We expect the program to grow as more and more people become aware of it, and there is also the possibility of individual municipalities signing on and offering the bike share program on their trails or in their parks," county Assets and Infrastructure interim director Chris Smith said in a statement.

The three locations where bike share members can rent bicycles are: Norristown Farm Park off the Germantown Pike entrance, Lower Perkiomen Valley Park in Oaks, and the head of the Pennypack Trail near Huntingdon Pike in Lower Moreland.

There are four bikes to rent at Norristown and Lower Perkiomen, and six at Pennypack.

The rates remain the same as last year: $5 per hour, $25 per day.

In 2015, the county said there were 717 active bike share members and 1,306 total rides.

The county is using a company called Zagster to administer the program. Bikes are available through Zagster's mobile app or by text to use by the hour or day.

Download the Zagster Mobile App, which is available on iPhone or Android, or go to www.zagster.com/montcopa.



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Excitement Builds for Democratic National Convention in Philly

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Excitement is building for the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. NBC10's Drew Smith has the details.

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Man Accused of Placing Hidden Camera Inside Women's Bathroom

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A man was arrested after he allegedly placed a hidden camera inside the women's bathroom in a Mt. Laurel, New Jersey business.
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