Dodging Snow in West Chester
A Tuesday morning snowfall was inconvenience to commuters, but it could have been worse.
View ArticleNot Enough Snow to Close Shop
NBC10's Matt Delucia Interviews people as they go to work and schoolPhoto Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS
View ArticleState Police Defend Pileup Response
Responding to criticism about their response to last week’s massive pileup on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Pennsylvania State Police say troopers did the best they could handling the mess. Pa. State...
View ArticleDeadly Shotgun Shooting Arrest
A man is behind bars accused of a shooting rampage inside an area home yesterday morning. Isaac Bruce, 24, of Camden is accused of shooting and killing Clementon, N.J.'s Marvin McClinton inside a home...
View Article'Drive-By Prankster' Who Recorded Alleged Assaults Charged
A Philadelphia man who allegedly filmed himself committing drive-by hold ups and then posting the video online has been charged with assault and robbery. Daron Stinson, 21, has been charged with...
View ArticleSEPTA Traveler Snow Blues
Commuters forced to wait in the street while bus stops and shelters are blocked by piles of snow will likely have to wait for the powder to melt as city and SEPTA officials both say the other agency is...
View ArticleJohn Legend to Speak at UPenn
Nine-time Grammy winner John Legend will likely give a lift to graduates of the University of Pennsylvania this spring. Â School officials announced Tuesday that Legend will speak at his alma mater's...
View ArticleFormer Sportscaster Arrested
Don Tollefson is charged with theft after he allegedly ripped off charities and individual victims.
View ArticleHeavy Snow Triggers Roof Collapse
Multiple families throughout the region are recovering after heavy snow caused part of their homes to collapse Tuesday. Crews responded to a home in Hatboro, Montgomery County where a carport caved in...
View ArticleNutter Unveil 'Major' Plan
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter announced a major development project the city's about to undertake in a press conference at City Hall Tuesday afternoon. The announcement confirmed that a luxury...
View ArticleMontCo Teen Sings For Olympian
How far would you ski to meet an Olympic medalist? A freshman at University of Pittsburgh, who is originally from Upper Moreland Township, is willing to travel 500 miles to meet Nick Goepper, the...
View ArticleMan Struck, Killed by School Bus
A man was struck and killed by a school bus Tuesday afternoon in Delaware County. Investigators say the man was walking on Sunnyside and Edgemont Avenues in Chester around 2:30 p.m. when he was struck...
View ArticlePerson Ejected in I-476 Crash
Southbound lanes reopened on I-476 after a car accident in Delaware County, Tuesday afternoon. Police say one person was ejected during a crash on I-476 in Radnor Township. Officials have not yet...
View ArticleStudent Gets $10k Tweet After Half Court Shot Debacle
A West Chester University freshman has been on a roller coaster ride. Jack Lavery, 18, made the shot of his life during a halftime basketball contest on Saturday. But, the half court shot he made was a...
View ArticleSnow Days Adding Up Due to Brutal Winter
Snow days are piling up for local students this year due to the brutal winter. NBC10's Matt DeLucia has the story.
View ArticleTerminally-Ill Boy Receives a Hero's Welcome
It was a homecoming to remember for a young Delaware County boy on Tuesday. After returning home from a trip to Disney World, 3-year-old Brayden Chandler received a welcome fit for a hero. In January...
View Article4 Men Attack, Stab Pawn Shop Owner
Police are on the hunt for four men who were caught on camera beating and stabbing a local pawn shop owner. On February 8, shortly before 4 p.m., four men walked into the 3&1 Variety Store on the...
View ArticleTeen Accused of Bringing Loaded Gun to School
A teenager is in custody after he allegedly brought a loaded gun to school and then tried to flee the scene when police arrived. Delaware State Police say they received a tip that a 17-year-old student...
View ArticleSnow Causes Long Probation Lines
The recent snowy weather pattern has not only caused delays for schools and messy commutes, but also long lines outside Philadelphia's probation department. A line of people, estimated to be 70 people...
View ArticleMurder Charges in Building Collapse
The backhoe operator implicated in last summer's deadly building collapse in Philadelphia is facing upgraded charges. Sean Benschop, a.k.a. Kary Roberts, had six counts of involuntary manslaughter...
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