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Top Philly Chef Cooks Thanksgiving Feast for Those in Need

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Alex Boonphaya, owner of Circles Thai restaurants in Philadelphia, spent all night before Thanksgiving cooking 10 turkeys and all the festive fixings.

But even though he was running on little sleep by late Thanksgiving morning, Boonphaya, a top Philly chef, still had a smile on his face. At his Circles outpost on South Street near 5th, Boonphaya on Thursday hosted his restaurant's first-ever free Thanksgiving meal for people in need.

"I felt great doing. We've been up all night doing this, and the food's really good, so I'm happy," Boonphaya, whose restaurants won Philadelphia magazine "Best of Philly" honors in 2011, 2012 and 2013. "Being a chef, making good food makes you happy. It doesn't matter if it's a customer or anybody that needs food, it feels good."

Boonphaya and his team cooked up turkeys for the inaugural Thanksgiving giveaway, plus stuffing, cranberry sauce, mac and cheese and mashed potatoes.

At least 20 families were served meals during the event, which ran from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Boonphaya said he planned to donate any leftover food to local shelters.

The chef said he plans on holding the Thanksgiving event every year.

"I think it's going to be an annual thing for our company," Boonphaya told NBC10. "I'm really happy to do it."



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Shooting Wounds Man Outside Philly Strip Club

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A man was found suffering from gunshot wounds inside bullet-riddled car outside a Southwest Philadelphia strip club on Thanksgiving afternoon.

The red car with bullet holes through its windshield sat in the parking lot of the Purple Orchid Gentlemen's Club, on 61st Street near Passyunk Avenue, as police investigated the shooting. The strip club was closed at the time of the shooting.

Immediate details of the shooting, and information on the victim's condition, were not immediately available.

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



Photo Credit: NBC10 - Augie Conte

Spirit of Thanksgiving Shows Around Region

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Families and friends gathered throughout the region to celebrate Thanksgiving -- and, in many cases, give back. NBC10's Drew Smith reports on some celebrations of the holiday.

Watch Your Money this Holiday Shopping Season

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NBC10's Mitch Blacher has the details on some good measures to take to protect your money and identity from thieves as you shop this holiday season.

In Embattled NJ Community, a Healing Holiday

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After a tumultuous year kicked off by a controversial deadly police shooting, Bridgeton, New Jersey residents are hoping that giving back will help to bring healing to and unite their community. NBC10's George Spencer has the details.

Tip Leads to Person of Interest in State Trooper's Shooting

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Police on Thanksgiving tracked down the last person of interest they were searching for in connection with the shooting earlier this week of a Pennsylvania State Trooper.

They had been searching for Kaymer Lewis, who they said was not considered a suspect in the shooting, since Tuesday, after Trooper Patrick Casey was shot in the shoulder, allegedly by 17-year-old Giovanni Cotto, on I-676 in Center City after a car chase and crash.

Lewis, police said, was believed to have been in the car with Cotto at the time of the shooting. They said they wanted to find him to talk with him as a witness. On Thursday, State Police said that Philadelphia Police had tracked down Lewis in a store in North Philadelphia after receiving a tip about his whereabouts.

Police said Lewis was arrested on an outstanding probation warrant and taken to the 18th District in West Philadelphia. They said he was cooperative when State Police interviewed him about the shooting.

Casey, 31, the wounded trooper, was released from Hahnemann University Hospital on Wednesday with a bullet still lodged in his shoulder. He was in good spirits as he left the hospital.

"I'm feeling all right. I just want to thank everybody for all the prayers and support," Casey told reporters outside. "Happy to be going home for Thanksgiving, and let's go Eagles."

Cotto, meanwhile, was arraigned Wednesday morning and being held on $3 million bail.



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Black Friday Starts Early for Many Shoppers

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Some stores opened Thanksgiving night for shoppers to get a jump on their Black Friday shopping -- but others bucked the trend. NBC10's Aundrea Cline-Thomas reports.

Man, 24, Dies in Accidental Shooting in Roxborough

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An accidental shooting left a man dead in Philadelphia's Roxborough section Thanksgiving night. Police are investigating.

For One Philly Family, a Special Thanksgiving

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Several Northeast Philly family members were all together to celebrate Thanksgiving for the first time in a long time. NBC10's Randy Gyllenhaal caught up with them.

Shoppers Line up Early on Black Friday

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Die-hard shoppers lined up for hours outside of Cabela’s at Christiana Mall. The doors opened at 5:00 a.m. for exclusive deals and prizes. NBC 10's Matt DeLucia has all your Black Friday details and news.

Kids Fighting Cancer and Disability With Martial Arts in Allentown

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In Allentown, kids with illness and special needs are taking karate classes to gain confidence and coordination. NBC10's Matt DeLucia gives us a deeper look on how martial arts instills self- confidence and helps the students.

Photo Credit: Matt DeLucia

2 Arrested in Delaware Skating Rink Brawl

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Two females were arrested after a brawl erupted inside a skating rink in Delaware the night before Thanksgiving, police said.

The chaos went down about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday inside the Christiana Skating Center along Christiana Road in Newark.

Cell phone video, that was later posted on social media, shows several females, who appear to be in their teens, throwing punches. One of the females can be seen kicking another girl in the head, who was on the ground.

Delaware State Police confirmed that two females were arrested in connection with the brawl. One has been charged with Offensive Touching while the other was charged with Disorderly Conduct. The ages of the suspects was not immediately known.

The motive behind the brawl remains under investigation.



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Delaware Man Arrested for DUI After Crash

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State Troopers are investigating a two vehicle crash that happened on Thanksgiving night on John J. Williams Highway (SR24) in Delaware.

Investigators say the crash occurred around 6:25 p.m. when Joseph F. Peart Jr. of Millsboro swerved into oncoming traffic, striking a vehicle driven by Barbara B. Hahn of Rehoboth Beach. Peart’s 2000 Durango overturned onto its side and rotated 180 degrees before stopping. Hahn’s Volkswagen Beetle rotated 180 degrees before coming to a stop, according to police.

Peart was taken to Beebe Healthcare where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. He was then charged with two counts of Vehicular Assault, Driving Under the Influence of a Combination of Alcohol and any Drug, Possession of a Controlled Substance without a Prescription, Reckless Endangering, Driving While Suspended/Revoked, and various other tariff related charges, according to police.

Both Hahn and her passenger were transported to Beebe Healthcare. Her passenger had non-life-threatening injuries, but Hahn’s injuries were undetermined.



Photo Credit: Delaware State Police

Day After Thanksgiving Hectic for Plumbers

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Thanksgiving is one of the most busy times for plumbers all around the country.

Secret Service on Edge After Fence Jumper

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A man who jumped the White House fence on Thanksgiving is facing criminal charges.

Give The Gift of Life Saving Blood

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NBC10’s Katy Zachry sits down with Beth Toll from The American Red Cross with all the details.

Black Friday Shoppers Out in Full Force

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NBC10’s Monique Braxton is live at the King of Prussia Mall talking to Black Friday shoppers.

One Liberty Observation Deck Opening

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Philadelphia’s newest attraction will host its grand opening on Saturday, making the city much more visible.

One Liberty Observation Deck will open on Saturday at 10 a.m.

The deck is located at the Helmut Jahn-designed skyscraper 883 feet above street level. The deck is Philadelphia’s largest enclosed observation deck.

Guests can enjoy 360 degree views from morning and night, art portraying Philadelphia’s life, interactive technology and more. Regular daily hours will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The deck is owned and operated by Montparnasse 56, the group which also operates observation decks in Paris, Berlin and Chicago.

For more information, visit phillyfromthetop.com.



Photo Credit: Melanie Sole

Young Girl Rescued Off Rocks Outside Art Museum

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A young girl was rescued off the rocky outcropping between the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Waterworks on Friday afternoon.

The girl, believed to be around 10 years old, was allegedly climbing on the rocks when she got stuck some 20 feet up and was scared to come down.

Firefighters responded with a ladder truck and were able to get the girl down safely. She was not hurt.

Climbing on the outcropping is prohibited and signs are posted next to the Schuylkill River Trail.

It wasn't clear if the girl was under parental supervision.



Photo Credit: John Mclaughlin

Blue Cross RiverRink Opens

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NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal is at the Blue Cross RiverRink.

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