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View ArticleNo Heat for Students on Coldest Day
Parents of children attending the Edwin Forrest Elementary School say their kids had two days of school with little to no instruction and -- for a period of time -- no heat, while the city was...
View ArticleMom of Suspect Speaks
The mother of a woman charged in the starvation death of a 3-year-old girl is speaking out several months after her daughter’s arrest. Last September, 3-year-old Nathlayz Rivera was found unresponsive...
View ArticleChurch Apartments, Hotel Flood
Burst pipes caused flooding problems in a Philadelphia apartment complex located in a church and a Jersey Shore hotel.Photo Credit: NBC10
View ArticleNJ Tops List for Moving Away
More people move out of New Jersey than anywhere else. That’s the conclusion of a recent moving company study that found that New Jersey leads the nation for the third time in the past four years in...
View ArticleWater Freezes on Streets
Ice formed on Wilmington, Del. streets after an 8-inch water main broke overnight.Photo Credit: NBC10
View ArticlePup Escapes Plane: Report
A Dachshund jetted off a plane at Newark Airport Wednesday and led crews on an hourlong tarmac chase before its owner was let off her flight to collect the pup, according to a report. The dog dashed...
View ArticleVigil for Boy Killed by School Bus
A candlelight vigil is planned for the boy who was struck and killed by a school bus Monday morning. Churches and community members in Waterford Township organized the vigil, which will take place...
View ArticleChristie: 'I Apologize'
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a darling of the Republican Party and often presumed presidential candidate for 2016, was apologetic as he spoke publicly for the first time since evidence surfaced...
View ArticleDeadly Hit-and-Run
A red car -- possibly a convertible -- speeding towards the airport. That's what is seen in video released by Philadelphia Police Thursday as they work to find the driver responsible for a deadly...
View ArticleIcy Missing Person Search
A search for a missing man brought a large amount of rescue personnel out onto the ice today. WATCH: Dealing with the massive ice jam Various agencies responded to the icy waters off N Dorset Avenue...
View ArticleRoof Collapses, Traps Worker
Police responded after the roof of a suburban Philadelphia building under construction collapsed onto a subcontractor this morning pinning him under the rubble for about one hour. WATCH: Raw video of...
View ArticleToo Cold for Class
Students attending the Thomas G. Morton Elementary School in Southwest Philadelphia were dismissed from school early today due to issues with the school's heating system. The heating problem and 12:30...
View ArticleIce Jam Flood Potential
An ice jam in the Delaware River is forcing water on to area roadways in an unusual winter overflow reminiscent of the January 1996 flood that led tens of thousands to evacuate throughout the...
View ArticleDeadly Slip on the Ice
A fall on the ice outside his home proved deadly for an area man. WATCH: Mile-long ice jam on the river Lauro Dutan of Allentown, Pa. slipped on the ice outside his home on the 100 block of Madison...
View ArticlePort Authority Staffer Pleads 5th
A former Port Authority director, accused of ordering the closure of lanes on the George Washington Bridge as an act of political retaliation on behalf of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, is being held...
View ArticleKevin Hart Hands Out Cheesesteaks On South St.
Need a late lunch? Philadelphia native and comedian Kevin Hart is hitting South Street Thursday afternoon. Hart is starring in the comedy "Ride Along" and was in town for last night's premiere. The...
View ArticleBoy Held Up At Knifepoint
Delaware State Police are looking for a man who tried to rob an 8-year-old at knifepoint. It happened about 5:15 p.m. near the intersection of Scoth Pine Drive and Loblolly Pine Drive in Dover....
View ArticlePort Authority Politics
If you've ever crossed a bridge, gone through a tunnel, or used any of New York and New Jersey's most traveled thoroughfares and transit systems, then -- whether you knew it or not -- you reaped the...
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