Philly Mayor Takes Swing Back at PFT in New Ads
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter says his record is being distorted by the recent ads released by the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. So he's taking a swing back at the union with his own series...
View ArticleHalladay Allows One Run in Loss
Roy Halladay took the hill on Wednesday night for the third time since returning from mid-season shoulder surgery, in what would go down as a 3-2 loss to the Washington Nationals. The veteran allowed...
View ArticleSchool Electrician Injured After Getting Shocked
An electrician working at Skippack Elementary School in Montgomery County suffered serious injuries tonight after getting shocked. Authorities tell NBC10 the worker was shocked with about 277 volts of...
View ArticleDouble Shooting in Southwest Philly
Two men in their 20s were shot tonight in a Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood. Police on the scene tell NBC10 they are checking surveillance video in the area of 61st and Buist Avenue. The shooting...
View ArticlePolice Search for Gunmen in Tire Shop Shooting
Philadelphia police are looking for two gunmen involved in a shooting and attempted robbery at a tire shop in the Olney section of the city. Surveillance video from Express Tire Shop shows the suspects...
View ArticleTrenton's Plan to Cut Back on Crime
With a record-setting number of homicides this year, Trenton authorities are trying to come up with a plan to reduce crime in the city. This year, 160 people have been shot in Trenton and there have...
View ArticleWhy Some Students Fear Heading Back to Philly Schools
Some of Philadelphia's students, who head back to school next Monday, say they are scared to go back. "It doesn't only make me angry, it makes me sad at the same time," said Gian Carlos Rodriquez, a...
View ArticleSunny, Breezy Thursday
Cool start to your morning leads to a little warm-up, but low humidity.
View ArticleHeadache for Morning Commuters on 76W
A serious accident on I-76 westbound had traffic crawling this morning. The accident involving two tractor-trailers and a pickup truck happened early Thursday morning near Gladwyne. Police say one...
View ArticleSchool District Staff Apprehensive About New Responsibilty
Teachers, principals, other staff and parents are worried about safety in schools following last year's budget cuts. NBC10's Katy Zachry has the story.
View ArticleMan Pistol-Whipped, Shot in Road Rage Incident: Police
A man is in stable condition at a local hospital following a suspected road rage incident in Southwest Philadelphia late Wednesday night. Police say that a road rage incident sparked an argument and...
View ArticleToday in History
Today's Highlight in History: On Sept. 5, 1972, terror struck the Munich Olympics as the Palestinian group Black September attacked the Israeli Olympic delegation; 11 Israelis, five guerrillas and a...
View ArticleFire in Old City Office Building
A restaurant fire forced the evacuation of an office building in the Old City section of Philadelphia. The fire broke out inside the Cosi Restaurant on the first floor of Consitution Place at 325...
View ArticleFumo Wants His Money Back
Less than a month after his release from federal prison, former Pennsylvania state senator Vincent Fumo is headed back to court, but this time, it's by his own request. Lawyers representing Fumo filed...
View ArticleGloucester County Launches Online Crime Reporting
Law enforcement officials in Gloucester County have taken the first step in empowering residents to know what crimes are happening in their communities. The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office has...
View ArticleCory Booker: Gay or Guy?
There once was a time, in our Mad Men culture, when gays and guys were deemed to be different species. Gays were womanly and weird; guys were manly and normal. But now comes Steve Lonegan, the...
View ArticlePhilly's Groundbreaking LGBT Bookstore for Sale
The man behind Giovanni's Room, the nation's oldest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender bookstore, is ready to move on. That leaves the fate of the beloved store and gathering place in Center City...
View ArticleCars Torched in Lawndale
Four cars were on fire in the Lawndale section of the city early Thursday morning. Police say two of the cars were set on fire on the 500-block of Gilham Street. They say the fire spread to two other...
View ArticleWomen Face Judge After Deadly Courthouse Shooting
The wife and daughter of courthouse shooter Thomas Matusiewicz have a court hearing about their alleged involvement in the case.
View Article