Judge Removes Trenton Mayor from Office
A New Jersey judge has ordered that Trenton Mayor Tony Mack be removed from office following his conviction on corruption charges earlier this month. N.J. Superior Court Judge Mary C. Jacobson ruled on...
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Here's what the NBC10 News team is working on for the 11 p.m. newscast.
View ArticlePhilly's "Ticking Time Bombs"
In the wake of last month's fatal fire escape collapse that killed a 22-year-old man and injured two women, Philadelphia residents are concerned about the safety of thousands of old fire escapes, and a...
View ArticleOlder Fathers & Mental Illness
A study reveals older fathers may give their children a greater chance of psychological woes.
View ArticleTractor-Trailer Catches Fire
Firefighters were called to a building near I-95 after a tractor trailer caught fire. Officials say the vehicle was traveling towards a building on the 2800 block of East Westmoreland Street...
View ArticleBreaking Down the Brutal Winter
NBC10 Chief Meteorologist Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz shows the numbers for the brutal winter season.
View ArticleWinter by the Numbers
It's been a brutal winter so far with a seemingly endless mix of bitter cold temperatures, snow and ice constantly slamming the region. But what are the actual numbers of this winter so far and how...
View ArticleWest Philly Home Invasion
Police are on the hunt for suspects in a West Philly home invasion. Investigators say four men armed with guns broke into a home on the 5800 block of Rodman Street early Wednesday evening, stealing an...
View ArticleThe Cost of the Brutal Winter
How much has the brutal winter cost the region so far? NBC10's Deanna Durante has the details.
View ArticleHate Groups Rise in Pa.
Pennsylvania went against a national trend when the Southern Poverty Law Center released a report Tuesday demonstrating the Keystone State had more hate groups in 2013 than the previous year. The...
View ArticlePolice Chase Leads to Crash
A suspect is now in custody after investigators say a police chase led to a crash in Camden County. Officials say officers were pursuing a vehicle in the northbound lanes of Route 42 near Coles Road in...
View ArticleAlleged Smash-and-Grab Burglar
Police have identified a man who they say is responsible for dozens of smash and grab burglaries throughout the city. Devon Powell(pictured), 49, is accused of burglarizing 25 restaurants and...
View ArticleEx-Coach Admits He Raped Girl
A former Bucks County football coach pleaded guilty to raping an underage cheerleader. Keith Peschen, a married father and former president of the Levittown Lions Athletic Association, was arrested...
View ArticleHarry Playing B-Ball
NBC10's Harry Hairston traded his dress shoes for sneakers Wednesday night, showing off his skills during a media all-star basketball game. Check out how he did.
View ArticleSouth Philly Gas Leak
Several residents were evacuated after a gas leak in South Philadelphia. The leak was reported on the 1300 block of South 24th Street Wednesday night. PGW crews were called to the scene and residents...
View ArticleTexting While Driving Dangers
Anthony Arminio says he still wonders how he’s still alive whenever he looks at the mangled wreckage that was once his Chevy truck. “I literally said to myself, ‘I’m done,’” Arminio said. Arminio and...
View ArticleOfficer Ran Phone Sex Business
A Philadelphia police officer was in tears as she defended a decision that she says has brought her nothing but judgment. “I’m just tired,” said Terra Barrow. “I’m tired. Somebody always has something...
View ArticleAG Investigates Spikes in Power
Questioning your recent power bill? You're not alone and the sudden increase in electricity costs has Pennsylvania's Attorney General Kathleen Kane looking for answers. "These spikes in the price of...
View ArticleWhen Will the Winter Weather End?
It seems like it’ll never end -- the seemingly endless wave of snow, ice and bitter cold that has pummeled the region this winter. So far it’s the third snowiest winter in the Philadelphia area on...
View ArticleSchool Mold Problems
Cedarbrook Middle School held a meeting to discuss plans on moving students because of an ongoing mold problem in the building.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
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