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Once Skin & Bones, Rescue Dog Now Ready for Adoption

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Once merely skin and bones, a 10-month-old stray dog has been rescued, brought back to good health and is now ready for adoption.

"Butterscotch," a hound, shepherd and pit bull mix, weighed only 23 pounds when he was rescued from the streets of Jersey City, New Jersey in January.

Realizing he would need special care, Kim Saunders, Director of Operations at Liberty Humane Society, the organization that rescued the pup, reached out to Lambertville-based Animal Alliance for help.

"Butterscotch needed urgent emergency veterinary care that was beyond the scope of what we could provide at our shelter," Saunders said.

Animal Alliance brought the dog, whose his ideal weight is 55-60 pounds, to Crown Veterinary Specialists, where he underwent $7,000 worth in surgery and treatment over a 10-day stay in the hospital.

Today, Butterscotch weighs 48 pounds.

"In the 20-plus years that I have worked in animal welfare, I have never seen a dog as emaciated and malnourished as Butterscotch,” Anne Trinkle, Executive Director of Animal Alliance, said in a statement.

The surgery included removal of foreign objects from Butterscotch's intestines that the dog had eaten to attempt to fill his empty stomach while on the street. The news release stated that he then underwent a strict diet that allowed his stomach to heal.

Butterscotch's journey then took him to Doylestown, Pennsylvania where he continued to gain weight and recover at a loving foster home. He is now awaiting his final home through adoption.

Anyone interested in adopting Butterscotch should fill out an application for adoption at www.animalalliancenj.org.


Philly Mayoral Candidates Gather

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Philadelphia's Democratic candidates for mayor got together today to talk about the city's biggest challenges. NBC10's Christine Maddela has the details.

Education Secretary Gives Del. High Marks

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The state of Delaware is getting high marks from President Obama's Education Secretary for improvements in the classroom, but not everyone is giving the state an A+. NBC10's Tim Furlong has the full story.

Caught on Cam: Man Attacks Pizza Shop Worker

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Police in North Philadelphia are working to find the man who attacked a worker and trashed a Little Caesars on West Girard Avenue.

ER Doctor's Cold Warning

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The bitter cold weather can really take its toll on people's health. NBC10's Doug Shimell talked to an emergency room doctor who says that even breathing in the frigid air can be dangerous.

Music Legends Talk to Local Students

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Kenny Gamble and Darryl "DMC" McDaniels from Run DMC spoke to junior and senior scholars at Audenried Junior High in West Philly.

4 New Officers Join Allentown Police Dept.

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Four new officers were sworn into the ranks of the Allentown Police Department and given their badges Thursday morning.

Philly Police Use Overdose Remedy

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Philadelphia police are now trained on how to use Naloxone, a medication used to help someone survive an overdose by reversing the effects.

More Than Half of Area's Missing Persons Cases Unsolved

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The FBI is responding after the NBC10 Investigators revealed more than half of the Delaware Valley's missing persons cases are unsolved. Investigative reporter Mitch Blacher first uncovered those numbers when several high profile missing persons cases hit our area.

Limo Driver Shot, Killed in Olney

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A limo driver was shot dead in the city's Olney section Thursday night.

Police arrived on the scene near the Olney Train Station to find the driver slumped over in his a Chrysler 300, said Philadelphia Chief Inspector Scott Small.

The driver was sitting inside his car on Tabor Rd. and Mascher St. when two men approached the passenger window and opened fire, striking the car four times and the man in his upper torso, officials said.

The vehicle crashed into a telephone pole after the driver was shot, said police.

Both men ran from the scene following the shooting, Small confirmed to NBC10. One was wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and the other was dressed in dark clothing.

"There are Septa surveillance cameras also across the street there's an automotive repair business with numerous exterior surveillance cameras," said Small.

Police have not identified the limo driver.

Anyone with information on the deadly shooting should contact Philadelphia Police.

Princeton Bans Students, Faculty

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Following a measles case at the University, Princeton is banning some students and faculty members unless they've been vaccinated for the highly contagious virus.

Teacher's Union Wants Parents to Opt Out of Testing

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It’s called the PARCC test, short for Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers and next month, some New Jersey students will take it for the first time, but some don't think the children should be required to take the test. NBC10's Nefertiti Jaquez has the details.

Teen Beaten, Robbed in Chester County

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Police are looking for the man they say beat and robbed a teen while he changed his tire in Avondale, Chester County Monday night.

Schools Take Precautions in Record-Breaking Cold

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As bone-chilling temperatures set in Thursday night, schools in Delaware cancelled Friday classes, while schools in Philadelphia plan on opening. NBC10's George Spencer reports.

FIRST ALERT: Sub-Zero Temps Overnight

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Sub-zero temperatures are making for dangerous conditions in Philadelphia and beyond. NBC10 Meteorologist Sheena Parveen has more on the bitter, possibly record-breaking cold.

Forecast Postpones Mummers Mardi Gras Parade

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This weather stinks! Not only has it made going outside very uncomfortable and even unsafe, now a rainy, cold forecast has forced the postponement of the first ever Mummers Mardi Gras Parade.

The parade, which was to be held in Manayunk this Sunday, was rescheduled due to an all day rain forecast, the Manayunk Development Corporation announced Thursday night.

"All of us who have worked so hard on this great event are disappoingted that the Mummers Mardi Gras Parade will not be going forward this Sunday as planned, but Mother Nature has a way of changing the best laid plans at the last minute," said Executive Director of the Manayunk Development Corp.

The new Mardi Gras parade was added last Dec. in the hopes that the increasingly expensive Mummers tradition can stay sustainable for years to come.

The rescheduled parade will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28 on Main Street.



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Cab Driver Extremely Critical After DUI Crash

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A taxi cab driver had to be cut from his car after police said a driver under the influence slammed into him in West Philadelphia.

The crash happened along Chestnut Street at 63rd around 3:30 a.m. Friday, police tell NBC10.

The driver of a black sedan collided with a Philadelphia Taxi Company cab at a high rate of speed, police said.

The force was so severe that the 50-year-old cab driver was trapped in the mangled mess. Once first responders were able to free him from the wreck, he was taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.

The taxi was not carrying any passengers at the time of the crash.

Police are still working to determine the exact circumstances of the crash, but they charged the other driver with driving while under the influence.



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Man Sets Himself on Fire Getting High: Police

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A man, potentially squatting in a Philadelphia home, was seriously injured after setting himself on fire while getting high on drugs overnight Friday, police said.

The 29-year-old man was inside a house along the 3400 block of Reach Street in the Kensington section of the city when the incident happened.

Police were called to the scene and found the man burning and running from the boarded up home around 12:30 a.m.

The man suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns to 60 body, police said.

He was taken to Temple University Hospital in critical condition.



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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Record Cold, Then More Snow

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It feels like 14 below zero this Friday morning with gusty winds between 20-30 mph for much of our area and NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking snow expected to move in Saturday afternoon.

Serious Crash in Montco Leaves People Trapped

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A serious crash along a busy Montgomery County, Pennsylvania road left two people trapped in their vehicles.

Two vehicles collided along County Line Road at Mann Road in Lower Moreland Township around 5 a.m. Friday, county dispatchers tell NBC10.

The collision left two people trapped. Emergency crews were able to get one person out and take them to the hospital, officials said. But a second person was left trapped for about 30 minutes longer.

No word yet on either person's condition.

County Line Road is closed between Heaton and New Roads.



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