Social Media Buzzes After Mumia Attorney Rejection
The U.S. Senate blocked President Barack Obama's pick to oversee the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division yesterday. The rejection came in large part due to Debo Adegile's role as a defense...
View ArticleMayor Nutter's Spending Plan
Money for the Philadelphia School District is weighing heavily on the Mayor's mind. NBC10's Harry Hairston has the story.Photo Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS
View ArticleQuestions Surrounding Explosion 911 Calls
Did residents and contractors smell gas in the hour before the deadly Ewing explosion? And if they did, why didn't they call 911? NBC10's Cydney Long has the story.
View ArticleRebuilding the Boardwalk
Officials say the owners of three blocks of Seaside Heights and Seaside Park boardwalk destroyed in a fire have struck a tentative deal to bring back the boards. NBC10's Ted Greenberg has the...
View ArticlePolice Officer Arrested, Charged With DUI
Upper Darby Police Officer William Tobin, a 19-year veteran of the force, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident Tuesday night.Photo Credit: Marple Township Police
View ArticleVictims Devastated By Scam Sentencing
Ed McCusker and his wife were sentenced Thursday in a foreclosure scam that involved 30 homeowners and their victims say their sentences were not enough.
View ArticleNutter's Budget Obstacles
Following the presentation of Mayor Michael Nutter's budget, city council is left wondering, is the budget realistic?
View ArticleNutter Proposes New Money for L&I, Libraries in 2015
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter plans to inject millions of dollars into several city departments in 2015, including hiring more staff to focus on demolitions and inspections across the city. More...
View ArticleMan Escapes Facility, Found Dead
A family wants answers after their elderly relative was found dead in the parking lot of the assisted living facility where he's lived for the past three years. Police say that 87-year-old Lawrence...
View ArticleMan Injured in Delco Hit-&-Run
A man was injured when a van hit him and fled the scene in Delaware County Thursday night. Officials tell NBC10 that the hit-and-run happened around 10:45 on West Chester Pike in Upper Darby. The...
View Article3 West Philly Schools Closed Friday
Three West Philadelphia schools are closed tomorrow for gas line work that will affect the school's heat.
View ArticleVictims Devastated By Scam Sentencing
Ed McCusker and his wife were sentenced Thursday in a foreclosure scam that involved 30 homeowners and their victims say their sentences were not enough.
View ArticleBucks Co. Heroin Epidemic
A new initiative to fight the heroin epidemic begins in Bucks County Friday. NBC10's Keith Jones has the story.
View ArticleWorker Injured in Explosion Recovering
A victim of the Ewing Twp. explosion is recovering well after injuring his chin, arm and breaking two legs. NBC10's Na'eem Douglas is live in Ewing Twp.
View ArticleMen Shoot Up Parked Cars
Several residents in one city neighborhood were left picking up the pieces after gunfire erupted overnight leaving several cars damaged. Nearly two dozen shots rang out shortly before midnight along...
View ArticleElderly Scheme Suspect in Court
A hearing is set for Friday for a man accused of scheming an elderly man by impersonating a District Attorney.
View ArticleSeeking 2 in Burger King Burglary
Two men were caught on surveillance video burglarizing a Northeast Philadelphia Burger King.
View ArticleWoman Stabbed to Death in Home
Several search warrants are related to the case of a woman found stabbed to death in her own home in Gloucester County, N.J.
View ArticleHit-&-Run 'John Doe' Identified
After asking for the public's help, a man who was struck and critically hurt late Thursday night in Philadelphia’s Roxborough neighborhood was identified Friday morning. Following the crash along the...
View Article"Bridging the Gap," Philly Schools
NBC10's Renne Chenault Fattah sits down with Linda Cliatt-Wayman, principal of Strawberry Mansion High School, to discuss a new musical education program some Philadelphia schools are taking part in.
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