Nutter and Hite Hand Out Library Cards
Mayor Nutter and School Superintendent Dr, William Hite spent the morning encouraging students to read by handing out free library cards.
View ArticlePSU Sex Abuse Prompts New Child Protection Bills
Gov. Tom Corbett is looking to eliminate confusion about who should report sex abuse and he said the presentation of new child protection bills stems right from the Penn State Sex Abuse scandal.
View ArticleMiracle at Inner City School
Founder of the Leap Academy in Camden New Jersey, Gloria Bonilla-Santiago and one of her former students, Robert Ransom talk about the school's 100-percent success rate.
View ArticleFreeze Warning Issued Following Spring Storm
Light snow is falling in parts of Berks County while sleet is falling in parts of Montgomery County as freezing cold air moves through the region. The cold temperatures prompted officials to issue a...
View ArticleSEPTA to Launch Overnight Subway Service
SEPTA will operate the city's subway and El lines overnight beginning in June pending final approval from its board in May. The change is part of the transit authority's fiscal year 2014 capital...
View ArticleOfficer Goes Undercover as Amish
A police officer dresses like an Amish woman to catch a flasher.
View ArticleSpring Break Spolied?
Due to the long winter and numerous snow days, some school districts have shortened their Spring Break.
View Article"Please Take Our Call!"
If the Pope visits Philly next year, both the crowd and the cost will be huge. Organizers for the 2015 World Meeting of Families make their first big fundraising pitch to raise the money needed....
View ArticleFlyeredUp: Win Two Tickets to Flyers Playoff Game
Are you "FlyeredUp?" Show us your Philadelphia Flyers spirit on Twitter for a chance to win two tickets to a Flyers playoff game. Follow NBC10 Philadelphia on Twitter and then tweet your Flyer fan...
View ArticleYour Flyered Up Photos
Fans throughout the region are showing their Flyers spirit on Twitter, sending NBC10 their “FlyeredUp” photos. The winner of the contest will win two tickets to the first 2014 Flyers playoff game on...
View ArticleLocal Bishop Honored by Role in Sainthood Mass
When the Catholic Church canonizes two popes later this month, one bishop from our area will be a lot closer to the festival of holiness than he anticipated. "Well, I didn't figure I'd have any chance...
View ArticleCard Game Pushes Families to Discuss Death
Cancer forced Paul Steinke and his two brothers to have difficult conversations about palliative care, life and death with their father before he passed away in 1999 and again with their mother when...
View ArticleTeen 'Fairy Godsister' Helps Girls Get to Prom
Victoria Draper makes prom a reality for fellow teens who are cash-strapped. Draper is juggling the demands of her first year of college at the University of Delaware, but that hasn't stopped her from...
View ArticleAmber Alert Canceled, Mom, Son Found Safe
An Amber Alert has been canceled after police say a mother and her son were found unharmed. Cumru Township Police say they received a call on Tuesday around 4 p.m. reporting that 24-year-old Jessica...
View ArticleDrive Like Biden? Guy Says He's Selling VP's Caddy
If you want to ride like a Vice President, a Delaware man says he’s got just the car for you. Jeff Finkle is selling a 2005 Cadillac STS on Craigslist, which he said was leased by Vice President Joe...
View ArticleRents Unaffordable in Philadelphia: Study
The City of Brotherly Love is not so lovely for lessees as new data shows rental rents are pricier than historical levels. The current median rental rate in the Philadelphia metro takes up 28.2 percent...
View ArticleSpoofing the Mayor's Pope Trip
No, it's not true. Philadelphia councilman Mark Squilla did not upstage the mayor and entire delegation that traveled to Rome last month. Although, you might have thought so if you pay attention to...
View ArticlePolice Warn Homeowners of "Gypsy" Scam Artists
Police are warning Delaware County residents about “gypsy”-style scam artists they say are especially active during the spring and summer. Several thieves are posing as home improvement workers and...
View ArticleSupporters Want Popular Coach Rehired
The Methacton Board of School Directors held its monthly work session before a sea of green T-shirts, speaking to a full house on Tuesday night. The LGI Room of the Methacton High School was standing...
View ArticleSkeletal Remains ID'd as Missing Artist
The mystery to the whereabouts of renowned Rockport, Mass. artist William H. Stilson has been solved. The Montgomery County Coroner's Office last year identified Stilson as the skeletal remains found...
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