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Mars Chocolate Issues Recall Over Undeclared Peanut Butter

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Mars Chocolate North American has issued a voluntary recall of its M&M’s Brand Milk Chocolate Theater Box because it may contain peanut butter that is not listed on the ingredient label on the outside box.

The company identified the issue after a consumer notified it of an M&M’s Brand Peanut Butter package containing peanut butter M&M’s inside a M&M’s Brand Milk Chocolate Theater Box.

People allergic to peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if their theater box contains an inner M&Ms Brand Peanut Butter bag and they consume the product, the company said in a release.

There have been no reports of adverse reactions.

The recall affects M&M’S Brand Theater Box 3.40 oz UPC #40000294764 with various lot numbers. Click here for a full list of those numbers.

The specific lot codes were shipped between May 8 and July 1, 2014, to customers’ warehouses across the U.S., including Texas, Florida, Illinois, California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Virginia.

Mars Chocolate said it will work with retail customers to ensure that the recalled product is not being sold. Consumers who believe they have purchased the recalled item and have allergy concerns, should return this product to the store where they purchased it for a full refund. Consumers with questions or concerns may call 1-800-627-7852, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET.



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Pennsylvania Derby Highlights

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There was a big turnout at Bensalem's Parx Casino for the Pennsylvania Derby. Comcast SportsNet's John Clark has the latest on the race.

NBC10 First Alert: Beautiful Fall Week Ahead

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Temperatures will stay mild this week as Fall officially begins Monday. Brittney has the forecast.

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Man, 2 Boys Attacked by Pit Bull

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A man and two children are recovering after police say they were attacked by a dog in the West Oak Lane section of the city.

An 11-year-old boy and 9-year-old boy were walking down an alley near the 1500 block of Beverly Road around 5:45 p.m. Saturday when they were attacked and bitten by a pit bull, according to investigators.

A 25-year-old man spotted the children and tried to intervene but was also bitten by the dog. The three victims were all taken to Einstein Hospital where they're in stable condition.

Police were able to capture the dog and currently have the animal in custody. They are now waiting for the Philadelphia Animal Care and Control Association (PACCA) team to pick the pit bull up.

Officials have not yet revealed who the dog's owner is.


 



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Mostly Cloudy, Chance of Showers

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We're in for a mostly cloudy Sunday as well as a chance of some showers. Brittney has the forecast.

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High School Blitz: Play Of The Week

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This week's High School Blitz Play of the Week goes to Frankford High School wide receiver, Devontae Lee, as he makes a one hand catch before scoring a touchdown.

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High School Blitz: Skylights and Highlights

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Check out the skylights and highlights from this week's High School Blitz

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High School Blitz: Game Of The Week

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Check out the High School Blitz Game of the Week between rivals Northeast and George Washington.

High School Blitz: Band Of The Week

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This week's High School Blitz Band of the Week goes to Upper Moreland High School.

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High School Blitz: Highlights Of The Week

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Check out the High School Blitz highlights of the week from our area.

High School Blitz: Northeast Philly Rivalry

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Check out Northeast High School as they prepare against their rival, George Washington.

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Pa. Lobbyist Accused of Sexually Assaulting Woman

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A Pennsylvania lobbyist was arrested Saturday after he allegedly raped a woman inside a Center City hotel.

A.J. Marsico, 40, is accused of sexually assaulting a 27-year-old woman at the Hyatt at the Bellevue on the 200 block of South Broad Street back on August 21.

Marsico was arrested at his apartment on the 1400 block of South Penn Square. He is charged with indecent assault, aggravated assault, unlawful restraint, simple assault and other related offenses.

Marsico is a senior associate at Greenlee Partners, a Pennsylvania government affairs firm. He is also the younger brother of Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marsico Jr. and cousin of Ron Marsico, a Pennsylvania state representative.

Marsico is also the husband of Action News reporter Annie McCormick. Marsico maintains his innocence, says his attorney, Fortunato N. Perri Jr.

This story is developing. Stay with NBC10.com for updates.
 

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NBC10 Photo Journalist Honored

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NBC10 photo journalist Pete Kane received the Silver Circle Award for his four decades of service to the Philadelphia community. Congratulations Pete!

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4 Shot, 2 Dead in Overnight Shooting at Night Club

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Four people were shot and two of them killed during a shooting at an after-hours night club in the Fern Rock section of Philadelphia just after midnight. Numerous vehicles parked on the street were struck by bullets near the intersection Chew and Park Avenues.

"The whole street looks like it was a shooting gallery," said Philadelphia Police Captain Michael Gormley.

Two of the shooting victims remain in critical condition at area hospitals. The two surviving victims were struck in the arm and leg.

Police say the shooting started as an argument between motorcycle club members. Police found a 45-caliber automatic handgun at the scene.

The after-hours night club is housed in the Tiny Learning Academy learning center building.

This story is developing. More details will be updated here.

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Missing U.S. Airways Employee Dies

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Yolanda Cleary, the U.S. Airways employee thought to be missing, has died.

The mystery of Cleary's whereabouts was solved by Philadelphia Police. The 46-year-old was admitted to Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital on September 15 for shortness of breath. She passed away an hour later, according to Philadelphia Police spokesperson Tanya Little.

Cleary had not shown up for work for several days, prompting a search by local authorities.

Friends of Cleary tell NBC10 that she was known by the name "Harmony," her middle name.

Cleary does not have family in the Philadelphia area.


More Miles for Chester Valley Trail

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The Chester Valley Trail can take bikers from Exton to King of Prussia.

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WATCH: Limbo and Steel Drum Party Breaks Out on I-76

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WATCH: Steel Drum Party on I-76

A group of motorists stranded on I-76 in Pennsylvania turned the headache of the standstill traffic into a communal steel drum and limbo party on the highway. A car flipped over in the I-76 eastbound lanes about a mile from the King of Prussia exit Saturday afternoon.

Motorists emerged from their bumper-to-bumper parked vehicles and gave new meaning to a traffic jam.

"It was better than being stuck in a snowstorm," said Justin Berk of Baltimore, who was en route to the Philadelphia Half Marathon. "I've been stuck in a lot of traffic jams and got out and people started talking to each other."

The result was a chance meeting of Berk and David Gettes of Trinidad North Steel Drum Band & Company. Gettes and percussionist Paul Downie were traveling from the Muhlenberg International Festival in Reading to Media when they got stuck.

Just after 2 p.m., Gettes pulled out his steel drum and played a pop-up set of island sounds for 15 minutes as motorists danced in a limbo line.

"We were struck in the traffic. We saw people around us frustrated. I know the magic of the (steel drum) instrument. It was not taking any toll on me to do that so why not," said Gettes.

Berk pulled out his camera to record the fun. He said the stranded motorists worked together to make the best of a bad situation.

New Stretch of Trail Opens

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A portion of the Chester Valley Trail that runs through Chester and Montgomery counties is now open.

The trail can now take bikers all the way from Iron Lake Boulevard behind Main Street at Exton Shopping Center all the way to King of Prussia.

The new 1.5 mile stretch runs along Lincoln Highway, crossing route 100 dead ends a few yards from the Exton Walmart.

Several signaled cross-walks were added to the trail including one at Ship Road.

As of 11 a.m. Thursday there was still a fence with “No Trespassing” signs set up at Exton Park Trailhead blocking off the trail but that fence came down shortly after.

The official ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place Thursday, September 25 at 10:30 at the Trailhead and will include a brief ceremony with some remarks from The Chester County Board of Commissioners, The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Ellen Ferretti

The ribbon-cutting will also open up the playground and new parking spaces at the Trailhead.

As of now the trail dead-ends just beyond the Walmart but there are plans to connect the trail to the Struble Trail in Downingtown in the near future.

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Service Restored Between Airport and 30th Street

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Regional Rail service has been restored to the Airport Line between the Philadelphia International Airport and 30th Street Station after it was shut down for several hours.

The service was canceled shortly before 7 p.m. Sunday due to signal problems. SEPTA officials say they were able to resolve the issues around 9 pm.

They have not yet revealed what caused the signal problems.

Man Killed, Another Hurt in Kensington Shooting

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A gunman killed a man and critically injured another during a shooting in the Kensington section of the city Sunday night.

The unidentified suspect opened fire around 8 p.m. on the 2200 block of East Cambria Street. A 32-year-old man was struck twice in the back. He was taken to Episcopal Hospital where he is currently in critical condition.

A 22-year-old man was struck several times in the chest and left side. He was taken to Temple Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 8:20 p.m.

Police have not yet identified the victims or released any information on the suspect.

This story is developing. Stay with NBC10.com for updates.
 



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