1 Hurt in Del. Apartment Fire
One person is in the hospital after a fire at a Delaware apartment complex. The 2-alarm blaze broke out shortly after 8:30 p.m. at the Village of Canterbury Complex on the 5600 block of Byron Court in...
View ArticlePhillies Expand Rosters
The Phillies have made a flurry of roster moves over the last few days, starting with the trades of infielders John McDonald and Michael Young, and ending with the addition of several minor leaguers as...
View ArticleUnions Celebrate Labor Day Amid Labor Unrest
It was a bittersweet Labor Day for many workers in the Philadelphia area. They celebrated the holiday despite nasty weather as well as the continued labor unrest in the region. Thousands of union...
View ArticleCommunity Remembers 6-Year-Old Hero
"I want him to be remembered, the hero that he was." One year after her 6-year-old boy Dominick died protecting his sister from an attacker, Debbie Burgos carries with her mementos of her son and the...
View ArticleDriver Strikes Car, Pole & Trees Before Flipping Truck
A man was arrested after flipping his truck during a crash in Brigantine, N.J.Photo Credit: WMGM
View ArticleStraying From Football Stands Could Be Ruled Out-of-Bounds
Home football games at one Bucks County high school may look a bit different this season. Under a new policy, Pennridge High School fans may have to remain in the stands during games. Socializing on...
View ArticleFood Trucks Added for Dance on the Falls Bridge
With a few new twists in store, organizers are gearing up for an event that has quickly become an East Falls tradition. The third-annual Dance on the Falls Bridge, scheduled for Saturday night, is...
View ArticleStudents Return to School Months After Fire
The arsonist who torched Penn Wood High School has yet to be caught but on Tuesday students will return to the Green Avenue campus for the first time since a fire last April. NBC10's Matt DeLucia...
View ArticleHave Cuts Compromised School Safety?
Some Philadelphia public school teachers are worried that fewer safety measures could be in effect this school year due to budget cuts. NBC10's Katy Zachry reports.
View Article1st Wrongful Death Suit Filed in Building Collapse
The family of a 24-year-old woman buried to death in the building collapse at 22nd and Market Streets has filed the first wrongful death lawsuit in the tragedy. Mary Lea Simpson was shopping inside the...
View ArticleStore Gives Away Lottery Money
Acme is giving away money it got from selling a winning lottery ticket. Guess who benefits?
View ArticlePossibly Dismembered Body Pulled from Schuylkill River
Police plucked what witnesses say was a partially dismembered body from the Schuylkill River this morning. Philadelphia Police responded to the river near the 1300 block of Schuylkill Avenue in the...
View ArticleAirport Hotel Holdup
An armed man held up a hotel clerk near the airport overnight. The man walked into the Embassy Suites Philadelphia - Airport on Bartram Avenue around 12:50 a.m. and approached the shift manager, who...
View ArticleAmbulance Flips Over, Hits Pole
An ambulance driver had to be taken to the hospital after the emergecy vehicle flipped over and hit a telephone pole in Montgomery County. The crash happened at Old York Road and Maplewood Avenue in...
View ArticleOfficers Hurt During Fight With Mom, 2 Sons: Police
Two police officers are recovering after investigators say they were involved in a scuffle with a mother and her two teenage sons. On Monday, around 7:30 p.m., Gloucester Township Police officers...
View Article2 Men Arrested in Stabbing of Cab Driver
Police made a second arrest in the stabbing of a Philadelphia cab driver. On Monday, at 1:17 a.m., police say a 37-year-old taxi driver pulled his cab over on the 900 block of S. Front Street in the...
View ArticleSpeeding Might Not Get You a Ticket
Blowing by a Philadelphia Police Officer on one of the city's major interstates most likely won't result in you getting a speeding ticket. That reality is frustrating for officers driving along the...
View ArticleDelaware Residents Speak on Health Care Reform
Delaware residents share their thoughts on "Obamacare." NBC10's TIm Furlong has the story.
View ArticleNJ Residents React to Crisis in Syria
With their Congressmen not yet in New Jersey to discuss it, NBC10’s Na’eem Douglas spoke to residents about their feelings on the crisis in Syria.
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