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Video: Woman burned after children throw liquid at her, police say
Philadelphia police are searching for three children who they say thew an unknown chemical on a woman, causing severe burns. Police released surveillance video of the young suspects.
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Officials give update on fire at SEPTA ‘bus graveyard’
Officials provide more information after dozens of SEPTA buses caught fire at a “bus graveyard”.
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2 dead, 9 hurt in mass shooting at Fairmount Park, Philly Police say
A man and woman were killed while at least nine others — including three teenagers — were injured in a mass shooting on Memorial Day at Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park, investigators said. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel provided details on the shooting.
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Video shows hit-and-run driver who struck, killed man in North Philly
NBC10 obtained Ring camera video that shows the hit-and-run driver who struck and killed Nafeece Jenkins in North Philadelphia. NBC10 is not showing the crash due to its graphic nature.
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Police release photos of 3 suspects in deadly Philly shooting
Philadelphia police released photos of three suspects in a shooting that left a 34-year-old man dead on Frankford Avenue over the weekend.
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Temple University revoca visa de estudiante internacional
Yukare Nakayama con el reportaje desde Filadelfia.
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Estudiante de Temple cuya visa fue revocada regresó a su país, según la universidad
Actualmente las alegaciones que apoyan la revocación son desconocidas.
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¿Irán o no a huelga? Toman decisión clave para evitar paro en el Community College of Philadelphia
El sindicato había amenazado con ir a huelga. Dicen que desde agosto están trabajando sin contrato y exigen mejoras salariales.
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Police release video of 4 suspects in shooting that killed teen boy on SEPTA bus
Philadelphia police released surveillance video of the four suspects in a shooting on a SEPTA bus that left a teen boy dead over the weekend.
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Philly DA Larry Krasner refutes opponent’s claim that he was endorsed by convicted child abuser
During a Monday press conference, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner refuted claims from Patrick Dugan, his challenger in the district attorney’s race, that he was endorsed by a former ward leader who was recently convicted of sexually abusing a child.
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WATCH: Firefighters battle large church fire in Brewerytown
Firefighters are battling a large fire at a church in Philadelphia’s Brewerytown neighborhood. SkyForce10 was live above the scene.
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Videos: Eagles fans knock over, carry traffic light during Super Bowl celebrations
Philadelphia police released videos of rowdy Eagles fans knocking over a traffic light and carrying it while celebrating the team’s victory in the Super Bowl.
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Temple student dies after falling from pole as Eagles fans celebrated Super Bowl berth
Temple University student Tyler Sabapathy died from his injuries after falling from a light pole as Eagles fans celebrated the team’s Super Bowl berth over the weekend, a source confirmed with NBC10. NBC10 is not showing the moment Sabapathy fell.
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ICE agents raid Philly car wash, immigration group says
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents raided a car wash in Philadelphia’s Juniata Park neighborhood and detained seven people, members of the immigration rights group Juntos confirmed with NBC10. NBC10 obtained video that appears to show part of the raid.
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Video shows car crashing into crowd of Eagles fans in Philly
Video obtained by NBC10 shows the moment a driver plowed into a crowd of Eagles fans along Broad Street in North Philadelphia. Several people were hospitalized and the driver was taken into custody.
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Caught on camera: Suspect breaks into Termini Brothers Bakery
A robber was caught on camera breaking into the Termini Bros on Packer Avenue and stealing from the cash registers.
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Philly’s iconic Center City Macy’s to close, city leaders react
The iconic Center City Macy’s store is one of dozens of locations that will close this year, the company announced. City leaders reacted to the closure during a Thursday afternoon press conference.
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WATCH: Mayor Parker reflects on her first year in State of the City address
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker reflected on her first year in office and spoke about her plans for 2025 in her State of the City address at Temple University on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024.
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WATCH: Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker rides the subway ahead of State of the City address
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker took the subway from City Hall to North Philly ahead of her State of the City address at Temple University on Friday. NBC10 photographer Bruce Ryan captured the ride.
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‘A piece of justice’: Arrest made after boy killed on walk to school in 2023
Officials announced they arrested 20-year-old Tamir Cole in connection to the deadly shooting of 15-year-old Devin Weedon in March 2023. Weedon’s family members spoke at the Wednesday afternoon press conference.