CDC in Wilmington to Examine Crime Increase
NBC10's Jesse Gary reports from Wilmington, Delaware, where officials will meet Wednesday to take a look at a recent rise in crime and see what can be done to stop it.
View ArticleTeens Shoot Man Sitting on His Front Stoop
A man, sitting on his front steps, was shot by two teens late Tuesday in Philadelphia, police say. The 26-year-old victim was shot around 11 p.m. on Tuesday outside his home along the 2100 block of...
View ArticleBuxCo Police Dept. Debuts New Body Cameras
Richland Township Police officers are about to be equipped with small cameras worn to capture all footage that could be used as video evidence in trials.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticleAlleged Main Line "Sub-Dealer" to Be Arraigned
An alleged player in a sophisticated high school drug ring on Philadelphia's Main Line will be arraigned on charges he sold illicit substances. Daniel McGrath, 18, is one of nine alleged "sub-dealers"...
View ArticleGrand Jury to Investigate Alleged Political Corruption
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams today announced that a grand jury has been appointed to investigate allegations of corruption against several Pennsylvania legislators. Methodist Pastor...
View ArticleTeen Sought in Homeless Man Knockout Game Beating Surrenders
A teen who allegedly recorded himself beating a homeless man as part of a "knockout game-style" attack in Delaware County has turned himself into police. Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael...
View ArticleIn Case You Missed It: Yesterday's Top Stories
Didn't get a chance to catch up on local news? Here's some of the top stories from yesterday. Man Admits to Falling Onto Daughter While Drunk, Accidentally Killing Her Edward Doyle, of Upper...
View ArticleBarricaded Man Stands Off With Police
An armed man has been taken into custody after barricading himself inside a Bucks County building and keeping police at bay for hours. The standoff began around 3:45 a.m. on Wednesday inside a building...
View ArticlePhilly Schools Dismiss Early Due to Heat
The School District of Philadelphia announced its schools are dismissing early due to heat and all after-school activities are cancelled, according to the district's website. Download: NBC10 First...
View ArticlePa. Turnpike Eastbound Traffic Slowed in Bensalem
A downed tree is block all eastbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike the Delaware Valley exit in Bensalem. Real-Time First Alert Traffic The tree was reported down at about 2 p.m. Wednesday...
View ArticleMan Drowns, Rescuer Needs Rescue
A 48-year-old Wildwood man drowned in Lake Nummy, Dennis Township, New Jersey last night and the stranger who tried to save him ended up having to be rescued. Philly's "Cork" Homes First in Country...
View Article12 Arrested in Major SJ Heroin Bust
Twelve people are in custody Wednesday following what Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor said this is the largest narcotics investigation in the county’s history. “This was truly a joint...
View ArticlePink-Haired Woman Wanted in Shooting
A woman is clinging to life after being shot five times and police are trying to find the distinctive looking couple who took off running after the shooting and may be involved. Teen Surprises Robbers,...
View ArticleBurlington Bristol Bridge Shutdown
The Burlington Bristol Bridge is shutdown in both directions following a head-on collision Wednesday afternoon. Real-Time First Alert Traffic Two cars, traveling in opposite directions, collided. The...
View ArticleTeen Abducted, Held for Ransom
A Philly teenager was abducted and held hostage in a bizarre plot that included ransom demands, shoestrings and a father trying to chase down the captors himself on one of the city’s busiest highways....
View ArticleBees Takeover Pa. Turnpike Interchange
Thousands of bees created a road hazard on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Wednesday morning by swarming the King of Prussia interchange area. Commuters noticed the bees and alerted authorities. Pink-Haired...
View ArticleConvincing Evidence of Corruption Among Lawmakers: DA
District Attorney Seth Williams says that he's reviewed the evidence and he feels there is convincing evidence of corruption among Philadelphia lawmakers, but now it's up to the grand jury to decide.
View ArticleBoomers, Not Millennials, Gaining Jobs: Report
Millennials across the Delaware Valley are losing to baby boomers in the job race as the older generation outpaced their younger counterparts in workforce growth from 2007 to 2013, according to a...
View ArticleNo More Redskins at Local High School?
Some members of Neshaminy High School's student body are estatic over the U.S. Patent's decision that the nickname "Redskins" is disparaging.
View ArticleBridesburg Car Crash
Multiple injuries have been reported in a car crash involving three vehicles in the city's Bridesburg section of the city Wednesday evening. The impact of the accident at Bridge and James Streets...
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