SEPTA Ready for Flower Show Rush
The transit authority will ramp up service at stations and on Regional Rail trains as the Pa. Flower Show gets underway.Photo Credit: Chicago Flower and Garden Show
View ArticleDriver Strikes Pole, Kills Power
A driver suffered a medical emergency as he careened off a Philadelphia road and into a utility pole. The elderly man was driving along the 1500 block of S Warfield Street, which runs along the...
View ArticleMedical Marijuana Changes
A South Jersey resident is seeking changes in the laws for medical marijuana use for her daughter.
View ArticleKing of Prussia Traffic Mess
A car accident in King of Prussia leads to big traffic jams on multiple highways including Route 422, Route 202 and the Schuylkill Expressway. The crash was cleared around 7:30 a.m. Thursday.
View ArticleEx of Mom Found Dead in Car Returns
The ex-boyfriend of a missing Delaware County woman who was found dead in her car outside of Philadelphia's 30th Street Station will return to Pennsylvania today. Nadia Malik, 22, of Broomall, Pa. went...
View ArticleSchool District Hiring Principals
The Philadelphia School District is on the hunt for some good leaders for its schools. Superintendent William Hite announced the district’s 2014 Principal Recruiting Plan Thursday morning. “We know...
View ArticleSt. Joseph's Univ. Students Protest Cuts
Some students and faculty at St. Joseph's University gathered to protest the school's recent decision to increase enrollment and cut faculty due to the school's budget woes. The Roman Catholic Jesuit...
View ArticleCurbing Addiction With a Story
Can telling a story to emergency room doctors help cut down on the number of people addicted to prescription painkillers? A new study suggests yes. Emergency rooms can be a place where addicts come to...
View ArticleNew Questions Cast Shadow on Sheriff's Office
It’s been more than three years since John Green, who held the office of Philadelphia Sheriff for over two decades, stepped down from his post amid political pressure and intimations of cronyism,...
View ArticleLong, Bumpy Road for Pileup Victims
In the wake of the massive pileup on the Pennsylvania Turnpike nearly two weeks ago, Steven Coney says his life has been turned upside-down. "This car pileup has been very stressful. I am depressed,"...
View ArticleMontco Holds G+ Hangout, Wants to Hear From You
Want to ask your Montgomery County Commissioner a direct question? Well, you can this evening in person or via a Google+ Hangout if you can't make the meeting. Montgomery County Commissioner Josh...
View ArticleFaulty Railwork Led to Derailment
CSX released their findings on what caused a train derailment over the Schuylkill River last month Thursday afternoon. According to the transportation company, the derailment was caused by faulty work...
View Article2 Arrested in Beating Death
Two teens were arrested for the beating death of 18-year-old Julio Lopez-Cruz on his way home the store in Trenton two weeks ago.Photo Credit: Trenton Police Department
View ArticleExcitement Swirls Around Astra-Zeneca Buyout Rumor
The stores in the Fairfax Shopping Center is excited by reports JP Morgan-Chase might buy half of Astra Zeneca's huge north Wilmington campus.
View ArticleCold Affecting Local Businesses?
Local florists are sweating the cold weather. NBC10's Deanna Durante has the story.
View ArticleMan Gunned Down on Street
A young man is dead after being shot multiple times outside a home in the city's Germantown section Thursday night. Police say that a 24-year-old man was shot five times at point-blank range outside of...
View ArticleResidents Rescued From Balconies
Residents were rescued from their balconies as a fire burned through their Montgomery County apartment building Thursday night. The fire at the Audubon Court Apartments on Egypt Road broke out around 8...
View ArticleHeroin Epidemic Rages
The Philadelphia region’s heroin epidemic is in the spotlight. NBC10’S George Spencer tells us about a community forum that gives us the clearest sense yet of what’s being seen on the streets and in...
View Articleion Contract Talks Heat Up
Philadelphia's blue collar union will resume conctract talks with the city Friday.Photo Credit: Bloomberg
View ArticleAccused Sexting Teacher in Court
A suspended Montgomery County high school math teacher who allegedly admitted to having sex with a student and sending him explicit phone messages is set to be in court today. Erica Ann Ginnetti, 33,...
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