Reward Offered in Puppy's Anti-Freeze Death
Police are on the hunt for a person who they say killed a 1-year-old puppy by poisoning her with anti-freeze. And now a private citizen has put up a $1,000 reward to find the perpetrator. “I can’t even...
View Article"Give Me All the Bills:" Masked Man Holds Up Wawa
Another Northeast Philadelphia Wawa was recently held up overnight, this time by a masked man who let the clerk know exactly what he wanted despite being in a busy store. "Give me all the bills in the...
View ArticleMother of Girl Killed in Accidental Shooting Surrenders
A mother sought in the shooting death of her 11-year-old daughter by her toddler has surrendered to authorities. Tiffany Goldwire, 31, turned herself in early Thursday afternoon at Philadelphia Police...
View ArticleDonovan McNabb Arrested in Arizona
Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has been arrested in Arizona. The reason for the arrest has not been released. Our sister station KPNX in Phoenix, Ariz. obtained a booking mugshot...
View ArticleNo Charges for Controversial Wrestling Team
No charges will be filed against wrestlers from the Paulsboro High School wrestling team regarding a controversial photo, prosecutors say.
View ArticleMarriage Equality Rally
Officials and others in Montgomery County held a rally Thursday afternoon for marriage equality. NBC10's Deanna Durante has more.
View ArticleLocal Radio Station Opens Up Lines of Communication
Power 99 opened up their lines for a discuss on school violence. They had experts and school officials on-hand to answer questions and give advice to callers.
View ArticlePhilly-Made Cupcake Best in America: The Daily Meal
How sweet is this? A local bakery is serving up one of America's best cupcakes, according to The Daily Meal. Whipped Bakeshop at 636 Belgrade Street in Philadelphia has been recognized as the 17th best...
View Article2 Busted for Selling Counterfeit Goods: Police
Authorities seized counterfeit clothing, shoes, sunglasses and other items from a store in Chester, Delaware County Thursday following a year-long investigation that involved agents from Homeland...
View ArticleClasses Canceled at Pa. University
Students at a suburban Philadelphia university got an unexpected Good Friday break today. A water main break that knocked out water service caused official to cancel classes Friday at Cheyney...
View ArticleFire Leaves Home Charred
No one was home and investigators are working to find a cause of the blaze in Tinicum Township, Pa.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticleWATCH: Bears Eat From Birdfeeder in NJ
Three black bears surprised a New Jersey neighborhood when they boldly ran through several backyards, climbing fences and snuffling around a birdfeeder, which was caught on video by a local landscaper....
View ArticleMcCord Takes the 1st Shot in Gov.'s Race
Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Rob McCord takes shots at Democratic opponent Tom Wolf and Republican Gov. Tom Corbett.
View ArticleDeadly Cab Crash
A driver died when a car and taxi cab collided overnight in Philadelphia. The deadly crash closed the intersetion of Old York Road and 71st Avenue in the city’s West Oak Lane neighborhood shortly after...
View ArticleMumps Outbreak Reported at College
A college campus in northern New Jersey is on alert after eight fraternity brothers were diagnosed with the highly contagious mumps disease. The students at the Stevens Institute of Technology in...
View ArticleTour Bus Goes Up in Flames
No one was hurt after a tour bus burst into flames while driving along Route 30.
View Article2 Rescued During Store Fire
Firefighters plucked two people from a building along Clinton Avenue in Trenton, N.J.
View ArticleResidents Enjoy 1st Affordable Easter Meal in Years
The Fare & Square Grocery Store is the first non-profit grocery store in the area thanks to Philabundance. In six months it has changed how people in Chester, Pa. buy food.
View Article1 Year Later: Who Killed Beloved Fruit Stand Vendor?
One year ago Friday, Don Ly was stabbed to death near his own home as he prepped for his day as one of the popular food vendors in University City. "He comes out around 5 a.m. every morning to load up...
View ArticleLocal Woman Earns Scholar Award for Ph.D. Work
An Audubon native was recently awarded an esteemed scholarship for her work at Alvernia University, located in Reading, Pa. Tracey Brown, who now lives in Pottstown, is a Ph.D. student with the...
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