Heat and Health Concerns at the Special Olympics
The word of the day for athletes participating in the 2014 Special Olympics is hydrate.
View ArticlePedestrian Safety at the Shore
NBC10's Ted Greenberg talks to police in Long Beach Island about their intiative to keep vacationers safe on their feet.
View ArticleCampers Arrive at Firefly Music Fest
But will the problems from last year's music festival continue into this year's? NBC10's Tim Furlong has the story.
View ArticleRedskins Patent Ruling Impacts Local High School Team
A ruling today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office effectively defined the popular sports team name 'Redskins' as a slur that is "disparaging to Native Americans." But here in Pennsylvania,...
View ArticleBear Spotted Running Through NJ Parking Lot
A black bear was spotted running through a Burlington County neighborhood on Wednesday night. NBC10 photojournalist Manny Noguera caught video of the bear as it ran through the parking lot of a...
View ArticleLightning Explodes Chimney, May Have Sparked Series of Fires
Lighting struck two homes and may have sparked a series of fires in several houses across a number of Pennsylvania and New Jersey counties overnight -- keeping fire crews busy after a bout of severe...
View ArticleWheaton Arts and Cultural Center
You'll be blown away by the spectacular sights, sounds and experiences awaiting you at the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center ((formerly known as historic Wheaton Village) in southern New Jersey. Located...
View ArticleDriver in Morgan Crash Speeding
The truck driver charged in the fatal crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that injured comedian Tracy Morgan and several others had logged over 13 hours behind the wheel and was driving 65 mph in a 45 mph...
View ArticlePhilly Coffee Shop Among Best in Country
Local java lovers can enjoy a cup of joe at one of the best coffee shops in the country, right here in Philadelphia. Blatstein's Bold Development Idea for South Broad For the second consecutive year,...
View ArticleFormer SNL Star's Latest Project Comes to Philly
Former "Saturday Night Live" star and comedian Colin Quinn sits down with NBC10's Renee Chenault-Fattah to talk about his latest project in the area.
View Article"The Purge: Anarchy": Frank Grillo Talks New Thriller
Actor Frank Grillo sits down with NBC10's Renee Chenault-Fattah to talk about his latest project, "The Purge: Anarchy", which open in theaters July 18.
View ArticleTwo Men Shot, 1 Critical
Two men were shot Thursday morning at a home on the 2500 block of South Simpson Street in Southwest Philadelphia. "Swiss Cheese Pervert" Pleads Gets Sentenced According to Philadelphia Officer Jillian...
View ArticlePhilly Council Votes to Decriminalize Marijuana
The Philadelphia City Council voted 13-3 to pass a bill Thursday that would decriminalize carrying small amounts of marijuana. The ordinance, sponsored by Councilman Jim Kenney, would make possession...
View ArticleThursday's Rain, Thunderstorm Timeline
Rain and isolated thunderstorms are expected this afternoon. All thunderstorms in the region should move through by 8 p.m.
View ArticleGirl Slashes Classmate's Face on NJ School Bus: Police
An alleged ongoing feud between two female Pennsauken High School students may have fueled a violent face-slashing on a school bus Thursday afternoon. Mom Arrested After Son's Death Pennsauken Police...
View ArticleRain, Thunderstorms Are Heading Our Way
TIMELINE: Thursday's Rain, Thunderstorm Rain and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon. The suburbs north and west of Philadelphia will get hit first, around 2 p.m. and the storms will reach the...
View ArticleFirst Heat-Related Death Reported in Del.
The death of a 56-year-old Sussex County man marks the first heat-related death of the year in Delaware. Philly Council Votes to Decriminalize Marijuana Though an autopsy has yet to be performed,...
View ArticleLocal Child Pornography Sweep
NBC10's Doug Shimell reports from Berks County on more than a dozen men arrested for their alleged involvement in child pornography. One arrest includes a neurosurgeon in the area.
View ArticleNJ County Launches Mosquito Testing
With three human cases reported, Cape May County N.J. is addressing growing concern over a serious virus spread by mosquitoes. NBC10 South Jersey Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has more. Photo Credit: AP
View ArticleArmed Suspects Prey on Local Convenience Stores
Officials have arrested one man and are looking at two others involved in a series of 7-Eleven robberies in Camden County, N.J. NBC10's Cydney Long reports.
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