EPA investigates public parks contaminated with ‘elevated levels' of lead in NJ neighborhood
The EPA is warning residents about elevated levels of lead in three New Jersey parks as they investigate what caused the issue.
The EPA is warning residents about elevated levels of lead in three New Jersey parks as they investigate what caused the issue.
Lawyers say the state Department of Corrections is violating the constitutional rights of those incarcerated and is discriminatory by punishing people for symptoms of mental illness.
People who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to isolate if they aren’t feeling sick, according to new guidance from the CDC. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has reaction from Philadelphians on the new update.
March is National Kidney Month to raise awareness to the millions of people affected by kidney disease. NBC10’s Erin Coleman has more from one woman whose life was saved by sharing her story online.
Health officials are investigating whether there’s a link between two new RSV vaccines and cases of a rare nervous system disorder.
During a biomedical science class, a student heard something out of the ordinary in his classmate’s heart beat. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has more on what happened.
A University of Pennsylvania doctor received a $48.3 million federal grant for AI program ‘Every Cure.” This program helps people with rare diseases through common medications.
Many people are falling ill to a recent stomach bug outbreak. The CDC says, while much of norovirus is spread through improper food handling, places where groups gather can be hotbeds for the virus to spread. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has some tips to keep you and your loved ones safe.
Health officials in the city of Philadelphia have announced that the measles outbreak is over after seeing 42 days with no new cases.
After 42 days of no new cases, Philadelphia health officials said the recent measles outbreak is officially over.
Founder Rene Kane tells NBC10’s Erin Coleman about the work Project Prom is doing to ensure that girls can be dressed to impress on prom night. Through donations, Project Prom is setting up several free prom dress giveaways.
Jess Taylor joins NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante to talk about the work the Renfrew Center has done for decades to help people overcome eating disorders. It’s all about empowerment during Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Norovirus, also known as the stomach bug is circulating the Northeast region of the United States and Philadelphia health officials are asking residents to take precautions to stop the spread.
NBC10’s Keith Jones reunites with former Villanova star Will Sheridan. The duo roomed together on the road with the Wildcats in the 2000s and now Sheridan is back on the court with the NGBA.
NBC10’s Erin Coleman speaks to Philly PAWS communications and grants manager Cory Topel about the importance of dog and cat dental health during National Pet Dental Health Month.
A New Jersey man dons a yellow reflective vest, picks up a grabber and trash bag and heads out on his daily mission. To pick up cigarette butts and raise money for the American Lung Association.
Jim Alturo dons a yellow reflective vest and picks up his grabber as he heads out on his daily mission: to pick up discarded cigarette butts on New Jersey streets, parking lots and sidewalks. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia found out how Alturo has created a jingle while donating a penny for each butt to the American Lung Association.
How late is too late for students to be online? A South Jersey school district has an answer, and they have plans to stop screen time from cutting into bedtime.
How late is too late for your child to be online? Deptford Township schools in South Jersey will start disabling student laptops at night in efforts to protect students’ sleep. However, not everyone is supporting this change. The new policy will go into effect on March 1st. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has the story.
Philadelphia health officials said students and staff at Richmond Elementary School may have potentially been exposed to mpox.
Fred’s Footsteps Executive Director Christine DiBona Lobley speaks with NBC10’s Keith Jones about how the organization is helping provide financial support in the Philadelphia region to families struggling with the cost of caring for a seriously ill or injured child.