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Villanova Advances, Beats Mount St. Mary's 76-56

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Donte DiVincenzo scored 21 points and NCAA Tournament top seed Villanova shook off a slow start and stumbled forward in the East region Thursday night with a 76-56 victory over No. 16 seed Mount St. Mary's.

The Wildcats (32-3) weren't themselves for much of the first half before they opened the second half with a 21-6 run to take the first step toward defending their championship. Villanova is trying to be the first back-to-back titlist since Florida in 2007.

Since the NCAA went to seeding in 1985, No. 1 seeds are 130-0 against No. 16s. The historic upset remains elusive, but for a while it looked like it could happen inside KeyBank Center.

The Mountaineers (20-16), who edged New Orleans in a First Four matchup on Tuesday, gave the defending champions all they could handle for 20 minutes.

Freshman Miles Wilson scored 22 to lead Mount St. Mary's.



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Philly Opossum Stars in 'Lucky' Photo Shoot

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Gary the Trash Cat, a West Philadelphia domesticated opossum who loves being photographed, returns to the spotlight for a lucky photo shoot ahead of Saint Patrick's Day.

Photo Credit: Katy DiSanto

King of Prussia's JCPenney Among 138 Slated to Close

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The King of Prussia Mall's JCPenney is shuttering this summer as part of the department store's nationwide downsizing, according to a company announcement Friday.

The closures of 138 JCPenneys will likely occur in June, the company said, with the "liquidation process" beginning in mid-April.

Retail observers say the shrinking footprints of traditional department stores like JCPenney and Macy's, which dominated American shopping for decades, is a sign of the growing dominance of online consumer trends becoming the dominant market force.

The release of specific locations Friday comes weeks after the company first announced that more than 100 of its stores would close. At the time, according to CNBC, CEO Marvin Ellison described the downsizing as an effort to make the company stronger "against the growing threat of online retailers."

In addition to the King of Prussia Mall location, six others in Pennsylvania are also closing.

They are:

  • Columbia Mall, Bloomsburg
  • Clearfield Mall, Clearfield
  • Philadelphia Mills, Philadelphia
  • Bradford Towne Centre, Towanda
  • Lycoming Mall, Pennsdale
  • Willow Grove Park, Willow Grove

"As part of a continuing effort to advance sustainable growth and long-term profitability, J. C. Penney Company, Inc. will be closing 138 stores, one supply chain facility in Lakeland, Fla., and relocating one supply chain facility in Buena Park, Calif., to align the Company’s physical store footprint and omnichannel network," the company said in a statement. "Approximately 5,000 positions nationwide will be impacted by the store closures, most of which will occur in June. JCPenney is in the process of identifying relocation opportunities within the Company for esteemed leaders."



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Dead Man Run Over by Van in Philly Had Been Shot in Face

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The body of a man was found underneath a van on a street in the Overbrook section of Philadelphia late Thursday after the driver thought he ran over a bag of trash, police said.

When police arrived, they found the unidentified body of a man who apparently had been shot in the face and left for dead a short time before the driver ran him over, police said. The driver stayed at the scene in the 1000 block of 68th Street shortly before midnight and is cooperating with investigators.

No suspects have been identified in the shooting, nor do police have many clues about exactly when the victim was shot.

Detectives believe the body was on the ground at the edge of a driveway on the block when the van passed by.

Officers were able to piece together some of the timeframe because there were 9-1-1 reports of gunfire minutes before the call they received from the driver about the body.

Numerous shell casings were found about 100 feet from the place where the van came to a stop. The dead man, likely in his 20s or 30s, was pronounced dead by police at 12:10 a.m. Friday.

Philly 'Carnaval' Canceled Over Fears of Immigrant Crackdown

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One of Philadelphia’s most prominent Latin American events, El Carnaval de Puebla, has been canceled this year because of what one organizer called “the severe conditions affecting the immigrant community.”

The annual parade through South Philadelphia has taken place in late April or early May for the last decade and is the city’s largest Cinco de Mayo celebration. Organizer Edgar Ramirez said as many as 15,000 gather from as far as New England and Chicago.

The decision to cancel El Carnaval, Ramirez said in an interview Friday, was “sad but responsible” in light of the immigration crackdown by federal authorities.

He said the entire Mexican-American community, both those here legally and those undocumented, are disheartened by reports of large-scale arrests and detainments by officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This week, ICE announced that 248 people in Pennsylvania, Delaware and West Virginia are now in federal custody awaiting deportation after a two-week sweep.

“The group of six organizers decided to cancel unanimously,” Ramirez said. “Everyone is offended by the actions of ICE. They did not feel comfortable holding the event.”

The fear of federal immigration officers targeting the well-known celebration would have cast a dark cloud over what is among the most colorful and joyful on Philadelphia’s Latin American calendar, he said. Carnaval celebrates the May 5, 1862, Battle of Puebla, at which Mexican forces defeated French invaders.

Some 450 carnavaleros, or marchers, take part in the parade. Some of the carnavaleros made history on New Year’s Day 2016 when they marched in the city’s well-known Mummers Parade. Carnaval itself has often taken place on Ninth Street between Wolf Street and Washington Avenue, though it spills onto many of the side streets.

“We have people who travel all the way from Chicago, Connecticut and New York. We don’t want anything to happen to them,” he said.

ICE Officer Khaalid Walls of the agency's Philadelphia office said in an email that "ICE’s enforcement actions are targeted and lead driven. ICE does not conduct sweeps or raids that target aliens indiscriminately."

A spokesman with the Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia said they are aware of Carnaval’s cancellation and that consular officials are not surprised about the current demeanor of citizens and undocumented immigrants alike.

“I would understand why people are scared or worried,” Carlos Torres, a consular spokesman said. “But our message is that we are with them. People should try to continue to live their lives as regular as possible, but in a well-informed matter.”

Torres said the consulate has established a Center for Legal Defense that anyone can use for immigration advice. The center also holds seminars throughout the year.

As for a return of Carnaval, organizers will decide sometime in the future if the parade once again dances its way through the heavily Latino Pennsport neighborhood, Ramirez said.

“Let's see how things are next year," he said.

NBC10.com's Roy Aguilar contributed to this report.



Photo Credit: Courtesy of Edgar Ramirez

Hundreds Gather at St. Patrick's Church

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The Wilmington church held a service and breakfast for the community on the Irish holiday.

Photo Exhibit Hoping to Spark Conversation

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"Interference" will be on display through May 24th at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center.

A Look at the Impact of Cutting Meals on Wheels

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President Trump's budget includes a cut to Meals on Wheels, but who will be affected the most? NBC10's Randy Gyllenhaal took a look at who the cuts will impact the most.


More Snow

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Friday will be clear but we are going to see some light snow and rain over the weekend.

African-American Museum Turns 40

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A gala celebrating the anniversary will be held Friday March 24th at the Marriott in downtown PHiladelphia.

Former Officer Chasing Paralympic Dream

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Brandon Holiday is holding the 'Do It For Dyson's Daddy' fundraiser Saturday morning to raise money for new equipment.

Fire Ravages Waterfront Homes in Avalon

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What seems like an accidental electrical fire ravaged two waterfront homes in Avalon early on Friday morning. Luckily, all people inside one home got out safely. The other home was empty.

Celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Wilmington

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If there's one place that knows how to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, it's Wilmington. NBC10's Tim Furlong headed to Wilmington to see how people were celebrating.

NBC10 First Alert Weather: Winter Weather Advisory Issued

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A winter weather advisory has been issued for several counties in our region. NBC10 meteorologist Erika Martin has the details.

Crews Prepare for More Possible Snow

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Still cleaning up the remnants of Stella, crews in Montgomery County are now preparing for another wave of winter weather to hit this weekend. NBC10's Deanna Durante has the story on what crews are doing to prepare.


Philly City Council Sets 'Kevin Hart Day'

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Philadelphia is showing some 'Brotherly Love' to one of the city's most recognizable Hollywood stars.

City Council passed a resolution Thursday declaring July 6, 2017 as "Kevin Hart Day." The proclamation coincides with the all-star comedian's birthday.

The resolution, introduced by Councilman-at-Large David Oh, serves as a recognition for Hart's dedication to the arts and his hometown.

“Kevin Hart is a fantastic ambassador for the City of Philadelphia, and this is a simple way to show him gratitude,” Councilman Oh said. “Whether through his hilarious sense of humor or through his heartfelt generosity towards his hometown, Kevin Hart knows how to bring a smile to everyone in Philadelphia.”

The North Philly native has donated thousands of dollars to improve the lives of youth in Philadelphia — from giving $250,000 to the School District of Philadelphia and Parks and Recreation facilities for new computers to sponsoring college scholarships valued at $50,000 each for four Philly high school students.

The comedian, who is among the highest paid, has also put his hometown on the map of the film industry. He is currently filming an American adaption of French drama "The Intouchables" in Philly.

Hart grew up near 15th Street and Erie Avenue, where he lived in a one-bedroom apartment with his mother and older brother.

Woman Dead After Burlington County House Fire

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Investigators are looking into the cause of a house fire that killed a New Jersey woman early Friday morning. Officials say there were no signs of foul play.

Elaborate Proposal High Above the Streets of Philadelphia

Friends Travel 3,000 Miles for St. Patty's Day Tradition

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Jim O'Connor and his friends have a very specific St. Patrick's Day tradition, which involves them taking a limo for a bar crawl starting on 20th and Walnut. This year, however, the tradition started in another continent. NBC10's Drew Smith has the story.

NBC10 First Alert Weather: Winter Weather on the Way

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Snow is back in the forecast for the weekend along with a wintry mix. But it should be nothing more than a nuisance. NBC10 First Alert Weather Meteorologist Erika Martin has your most accurate forecast.

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