Armed Home Invasion Prompts Lock Down of Schools, Library
An armed home invasion prompted the lock down of schools and a library in Delaware. Delaware State Police placed Austin Baltz Elementary School at 1500 Spruce Street in Elsmere, Del. and All Saints...
View ArticleNutrition Info Influences Choices
Researchers from Drexel University say including nutritional information on menus actually does lead diners to order food with fewer calories. Since 2010, Philadelphia chain restaurants have been...
View ArticleSEPTA: Knockout Game Not an Issue for Riders
Despite reports from other local media, officials at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) say one recent attack on the SEPTA subway system is not adequate evidence that a...
View ArticleLocal Organization Receives Grant to Fund Local Farms
Local farm food distributor Common Market, Inc. has been named a winner of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Community Food Project (CFP) Award. The Community Food Project awards are granted to...
View ArticleWawa Worker Walloping
A Wawa worker wasn’t about to let a man wearing a bizarre outfit rob him. The worker at the Wawa at 912 Walnut Street in Center City Philadelphia fought back when a man who tried to disguise his...
View ArticleTeen Charged in Multiple Rapes
An 18-year-old Bensalem teen is being held on $5 million bail after being charged with raping and sexually assaulting multiple underage girls. Joshua Benson was arraigned at a Bucks County court...
View ArticleTrooper Shooting Among Record Number in Wilmington
Shootings in Wilmington, Delaware have hit a record high this year. NBC10's Tim Furlong has the latest information on yesterday's shooting of a state trooper and today's search for the gunman.Photo...
View ArticleCaught on Cam: Stolen Cargo Trailers Turned to Scrap
Detectives are searching for a cargo trailer bandit who's struck more than half a dozen times in South Jersey. In the each case, the trailers were turned into scrap. At least seven, 53-foot long truck...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Votes to Ban 3D-Printed Guns
Philadelphia City Council voted on Thursday to ban the use of 3D printers to create firearms. The bill, which was introduced by Councilman Kenyatta Johnson in September, prohibits people creating part...
View Article$1K Chairs Are Needed: County
Bucks County leaders are taking heat for buying expensive chairs for their 911 Call Center. But as NBC10's Chris Cato finds out, other counties have done the same and say it's well worth it.Photo...
View ArticleManhunt After Traffic Stop Shooting
What began as a routine traffic stop, ended with an Atlantic County, N.J. firing his weapon at a driver. An unidentified Mullica Township Police officer pulled over a male driver near the intersection...
View ArticleMasked Men Rob Wawa
For the third time in less than two months, creepy masked men have robbed the same Wawa. Police are trying to figure out if they're related, but they need your help identifying the suspects. WATCH:...
View ArticleBreeder Fears Thieves May Eat His High-Dollar Goats
Two rare goats are missing from a New Jersey farm and worker Jeff Shaw fears the worst. "It is the holiday season and people eat these. I think somebody just couldn't get one or couldn't afford it and...
View ArticleNarcotics Initiative Pays Off
Philadelphia police show how their narcotics warrant initiative is paying off.
View ArticleEx-Student Pleads Guilty to Child Porn Charges
A former Rutgers University student faces changes of distributing child porn.
View ArticleWoman Shot Heading to See 'Hunger Games'
A woman on her way to see the new blockbuster film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is nursing shrapnel wounds after becoming the victim of an accidental shooting at a SEPTA El station. Shirley...
View ArticlePhilly Restaurants Rank Among Best
Two Rittenhouse Square restaurants made the Urbanspoon's best new restaurants list. Urbanspoon selected the top 100 restaurants in the U.S. out of the over 46,000 restaurants added to the website this...
View ArticleKennedy Family Wanted to Buy Eagles
That was the rumor, anyway. You can learn more about that and JFK's visits and influence on our region.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticleAmtrak Managers Hung Noose: Workers
An Amtrak workers tells NBC10's Harry Hairston that workers were scared when they came to work and found a noose hanging in the office. This worker says it was put there by a manager. Photo Credit:...
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