Zoo's Rocky the Tiger Is Cancer Free
After undergoing three surgeries from a re-occurring tumor, The New Jersey Cape May Court House reports that ‘Rocky,’ the male Siberian Tiger from the Cape May County Zoo, is cancer-free.The tiger's...
View ArticleArmed Robbers Target UDel Students in 2 Incidents
Armed robbers targeted University of Delaware students in two separate incidents, according to investigators.The first robbery took place Saturday around 7:30 p.m. at South College Avenue near Winslow...
View Article2 Women Die, 48 Hurt in Tour Bus Crash
A tour bus overturned in Delaware late Sunday afternoon leaving two women dead and nearly 50 people hurt.The first woman, 54-year-old Hua'y Chen of New York City, died at the scene of the crash. The...
View ArticleInsect in School Lunch Investigated
A New Jersey high school's food vendor says it's investigating after several students began circulating video purporting to show a live insect squirming inside a taco salad school lunch.Video taken by...
View ArticleTrash Can Fire Turns Into House Fire
The blaze sent a Levittown, Pennsylvania home up in flames leaving one woman with burns.
View ArticleTeacher Accused of 5 Sex Assaults
A northern New Jersey high school teacher who was accused of sexually assaulting three 15-year-old students is now being accused of assaulting two more students, authorities say.Nicole Dufault, 35,of...
View ArticleIn Case You Missed It: Yesterday's Top Stories
Didn't have a chance to catch the news? Here are yesterday's top stories.Limbo and Steel Drum Party Breaks Out in I-76 Traffic Jam A group of motorists stranded on I-76 in Pennsylvania turned the...
View Article10 at 7: What You Need to Know Today
Here are the 10 things you need to know to start your day from your friends at NBC10.TODAY'S TOP STORYGubernatorial Debate in Pennsylania: The state's first debate is just hours away -- and Republican...
View ArticleGathering in Center City to Fight Ebola
African ambassadors will be at Thomas Jefferson University Monday as the hospital is working towards fighting the deadly disease.
View ArticleTODAY: Cigarette Tax Vote
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives will vote on the much-anticipated cigarette tax that could help the Philadelphia School District Monday afternoon.
View ArticlePennDOT Closes Schuylkill Expressway On-Ramp
Drivers beware, an on-ramp to one of the Philadelphia region's busiest roads is closed and won't reopen for two months.PennDOT closed the on-ramp from Spring Garden Street onto the Schuylkill...
View ArticleFire in Train Tunnel
PATH train service between New Jersey and midtown remains suspended Monday after a pair of fires broke out in a tunnel in Manhattan Sunday.The FDNY said the fires sparked just after 3:30 p.m. Sunday at...
View ArticleTeen Boy Shot by Philly Police
A teenager was shot by police in the Carroll Park section of the city, according to investigators.Police say they received a 911 call Sunday night reporting a man walking on the 5600 block of Media...
View ArticleMen, Woman Shot While Grilling in Front of Home
Two gunmen walked up to a group of people grilling in front of a Philadelphia home and opened fire, leaving two men and one woman hurt.The gunfire rang out late Sunday night outside a home along the...
View ArticleRaising Awareness of Sickle Cell Disease
NBC10's Vai Sikahema talks to Zimoria Brandon from the Sickle Cell Association of America and Dr. Marjorie Dejoi about the event taking place Saturday, September 27 to raise awareness about the disease.
View ArticleArrest Warrant for Suspect in Bodies Dumped in River
Philadelphia Police issued an arrest warrant Monday for a man who they say helped torture and kill two men who owed him money before dumping the bodies into the Schuylkill River.Investigators accused...
View Article"Real Warriors" Helping Vets Cope and Heal
NBC10's Vai Sikahema talks to Alison Cernich, Deputy Director of DCOE about the "Real Warriors" Campaign that helps veterans cope with the stresses they once faced during active deployment in light of...
View ArticleSeveral Cars Collide on I-95 in Northeast Philly
At least one person was hurt in a multi-vehicle crash in Northeast Philadelphia.Officials say several cars collided on I-95 southbound at Cottman Avenue Monday afternoon. Only one southbound lane was...
View ArticleSEPTA Awarded $86.6M Federal Aid
SEPTA has been awarded $86.8 million in a federal grant to help improve its transit system’s resilience to severe weather conditions.The funding comes in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, from the...
View ArticleCar Slams Into Same Home That Was Struck by Big Rig
A car slammed into the same Mayfair home that was struck by a tractor trailer last month.Investigators say a vehicle crashed through a fence and into a house at Levick and Farnsworth Streets shortly...
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