BUCKS: What's Open in Your Neighborhood
As the region works through the ice storm aftermath, and many residents are still dealing with power outages, it's helpful to know where you can get services for food, gas, medical and supplies. Here's...
View ArticleChris Creveling's Journey to Sochi
As the Olympic Flame began traveling across Russia, it likely brought another torch to mind for first-time Olympian Chris Creveling. "We went to Greensboro, North Carolina for an inline competition and...
View ArticleWhat's Open in Your Neighborhood
Hundreds of thousands of homes are without power a day after a major ice storm hit the Philadelphia region. As the region works through the ice storm aftermath, 400,000 homes are still dealing with...
View ArticleOlympian's Inside Look at Sochi
First-time Olympian Chris Creveling is ready for Sochi. The Bucks County native has been speed skating since 2007. Before that, he was an inline skater. Creveling's passion for the sport was...
View ArticlePa. Counties Declared Disaster Area
A disaster. That’s how the President of the United States and the Governor of Pennsylvania described the scene in the Pennsylvania suburbs after this week’s ice storm. President Barack Obama and Pa....
View ArticleFamily Sickened By Charcoal Grill
A charcoal grill, being used to heat a Montgomery County home left in the dark after this week's ice storm, has sent a family to the hospital. Four people, including an elderly man and a child, fell...
View ArticleAmber Alert Issued After 2 Children Abducted
Pennsylvania State Police issued an Amber Alert for two young children after they were allegedly abducted at gunpoint by two men. Erielys Ahorrio, 3, and her 4-year-old brother Eddie Ahorrio, Jr., were...
View ArticleMan’s Olympics Bombing Claims False: FBI
A Montgomery County man has been arrested after federal agents say he fabricated a story that his wife's son was planning to bomb the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. H. Laurence Reinhard, of...
View ArticleCrusade for Peace After Deadly Purse Snatchings
In the past three weeks, two young women have lost their lives in deadly purse snatchings. NBC10's Nefertiti Jaquez talked with two friends who are banning together to educate women in the hopes of...
View ArticlePower Slowly Restored
Three days after a major ice storm knocked out electricity to hundreds of thousands of people, the number of homes and businesses left in the dark finally dropped below 200,000. As of late Friday...
View ArticlePelosi Comes to Philly
U.S. Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi will speak about women in the workplace.Photo Credit: NBC Bay Area
View ArticleFire Breaks Out in Church Sanctuary
A fire broke out inside the sanctuary of a local church overnight. The fire began around 3:45 a.m. Friday inside St. John’s United Methodist Church along Ganttown Road in Washington Township, N.J....
View ArticleBurying Power Lines the Solution?
Drexel University professor Chika Nwankpa says the cost is too much.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticleFire Breaks Out in Pizza Shop
Smoke could be seen coming from a Domino's in West Chester, Pa. Friday morningPhoto Credit: NBC10.com
View Article11-Year-Old Robbed
New Castle County Police say they are looking for two suspects who allegedly robbed an 11-year-old boy last weekend in Wilmington, Del. The 11-year-old victim reported the robbery to police last...
View ArticleStorm-Related Claims on the Rise
The recent onslaught of snow and ice storms have led to traffic snarls, power outages and lots of snow days. According to the Insurance Adjustment Bureau (IAB) -- a local firm of public adjusters --...
View ArticleOlympian Goes Gluten-Free
Olympic speedskater Chris Creveling has at least one thing in common with pop star Miley Cyrus and it’s not an affinity for belly-baring outfits. Both the athlete and the Wrecking Ball singer went...
View Article'Nuisance' Weekend Snow
Some snow could fall this weekend, but a big storm isn’t expected as folks continue to deal without electricity. Three separate systems -- little bits of moisture -- should hit from Saturday morning...
View ArticleTrenton Mayor Found Guilty of Extortion, Bribery
Tony Mack, the mayor of Trenton, N.J., the state's capital city, has been found guilty of extortion, bribery and fraud after a month long federal corruption trial. On Friday evening, jurors came back...
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