Go Purple for Spirit Day
NBCUniversal and Comcast are proud to partner with GLAAD and Go Purple on Thursday, October 16 for Spirit Day.Along with millions of others nationwide, NBCUniversal will also be taking a stand against...
View Article"Philadelphia" Sweepstakes, Philadelphians NOT Eligible
A brand new, high-end discount retailer is getting ready to open its doors in Center City later this month and to celebrate, they're giving away $1,000 to a lucky shopper -- as long as you're NOT from...
View ArticleCHOP, UPenn Find New Cancer Treatment
Scientist from CHOP and the University of Pennsylvania have found a new treatment for an aggressive form of leukemia
View ArticlePothole on I-95 Ruins Tires, Slows Morning Commute
A pothole in the southbound lanes of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia frustrated dozens of drivers Thursday morning and caused tires to bust on at least 10 different vehicles. Deadly Crash Snarls Morning...
View ArticleJudge Rules in Teddy Pendergrass Estate Fight
A suburban Philadelphia judge has decided that the widow of R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass will retain control over his estate after rejecting a will submitted by the singer's son.Montgomery County...
View ArticleJackknifed Tractor-Trailer Spills Fuel, Shuts Down Pa. Turnpike
A jackknifed tractor-trailer on the Pennsylvania Turnpike has traffic at a standstill as hazmat crews work to clean up fuel that spilled from the truck late Thursday morning.The turnpike's westbound...
View ArticleRally Planned Ahead of SRC Meeting
The School Reform Commission meets Thursday for the first time since district leaders cancelled their contract.
View ArticleDelaware County Addresses Ebola Precautions
Lawmakers in Delaware County laid out their plan and how they're preparing in the case of an Ebola outbreak locally.
View ArticleNBC10 First Alert Weather: Cloudy and Cool
Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz says after a night and morning of rain, we can expect a cloudy day with temperatures in the low 70s
View ArticleDallas Nurse With Ebola Moved
NBc10's Chris Cato is live from Dallas where a second nurse was recently diagnosed with Ebola. Here's the latest.
View ArticleScheme Targets Newspaper Subscribers
Spam emails aren’t the only way people are trying to hustle you out of cash. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that newspaper subscribers are being targeted with "fraudulent renewal and new order...
View Article10 Questions: Taney's Zion Spearman
Thirteen-year-old Zion Spearman has been a baseball star in the making since age 6 when he started watching games. An outfielder for Philadelphia's Taney Dragons, he proved to be a crucial member of...
View ArticleBat-Wielding Women Attack School Bus, Hurt Child: Police
An irate group of women, armed with mace and a baseball bat, went after a school bus full of children along the Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia Thursday afternoon, leaving a teenage...
View ArticleJudge: Salvation Army Execs Can't Plead 5th in Building Collapse Suit
Five Salvation Army executives will be forced to sit for depositions after a judge denied Wednesday their call to plead the Fifth in a civil suit over the June 2013 building collapse in Philadelphia...
View Article1 Dead, 3 Badly Hurt in Accident on NJ Highway: Police
One person died and three others were seriously hurt in an accident on a New Jersey highway Thursday afternoon, authorities said.New Jersey State Police say a white work van was involved in the 3 p.m....
View ArticleDeath of Girl, 2, Killed Near Festival Ruled Accidental
Authorities have ruled the death of a little girl killed by a vehicle near a northern New Jersey fall festival last week accidental.The medical examiner said Elizabeth Fuehring, 2, died of blunt head...
View ArticleTheories Changing on Frein's Whereabouts, Survival Ability
As the manhunt for suspected Pennsylvania state trooper killer Eric Frein reaches the eve of its fifth week, state police and residents alike have been changing their theories about where Frein is and...
View ArticleDelaware to Follow WHO's Ebola Guidelines, Not CDC's
The state of Delaware is taking a pass on some of the CDC guidelines regarding Ebola because they believe they have found a better guide to keeping health care workers safe.
View ArticlePhilly First Responders Not Ready for Potential Ebola Outbreak
First responders made a plea to those in charge of controlling a potential outbreak after stating their protective equipment is "woefully inadequate."
View ArticleCancer Concerns Stop Turf Plans at NJ Stadium
Plans to put in artificial turf at an Ocean City, New Jersey athletic field are on hold after concerns rise about possible cancer-causing components in the turf.Photo Credit: Bongarts/Getty Images
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