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Preventing Suicide: The LGBTQ+ Community
People in the LGBTQ+ community are at a higher risk of attempting suicide than many other groups in society. Suicide attempt survivors and advocates say we need to do better to let young LGBTQ+ people know they matter and that suicide is not the answer. The is one of a series of reports from our award-winning 2017 investigation: Preventing Suicide:…
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Preventing Suicide: Breaking the Silence
Suicide is considered a whispered word. But those who have experienced it are sharing their stories to heal and help others in crisis. Watch our award-winning 2017 full-length special report about how to fight mental health crisis in our community.
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From Judgment to Prevention: Religion Evolves View on Suicide
In the past few decades religious leaders and communities of faith have shifted how they deal with suicide.
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Glen Mills Schools Appeals DHS Decision to Revoke Licenses
An embattled Pennsylvania reform school appealed the state’s decision to revoke its 14 licenses amid allegations of child abuse at the suburban Philadelphia campus.
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Preventing Suicide: Out of the Darkness Walk in Philadelphia This Weekend
It will take place outside the Philadelphia Art Museum from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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‘Tearing the Country Apart:' South Jersey Democrat Rep. Jeff Van Drew Opposed to Trump Impeachment
Freshman Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew, an impeachment skeptic all year, said he remains opposed to impeaching President Donald Trump unless new evidence emerges.
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Berks County Man Who Killed 2, Set Self on Fire Identified, Police Say
State police say a man who beat an eastern Pennsylvania couple to death with a hammer and then died after setting himself on fire in the garage has been identified as the woman’s adult son.
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Philadelphia District Attorney's Office Wins Court Battle Against Police Union Over ‘Do Not Call List'
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office won another court battle in their ongoing feud with the local police union.
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Philadelphia Police Union President Calls Out Eagles Star Malcolm Jenkins
The head of the Philadelphia police officers’ union disparaged Eagles star safety Malcolm Jenkins Tuesday, calling an opinion essay by the football player in the Philadelphia Inquirer a”racist attack.”
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Lessons Learned From Doomed Southwest Airlines Flight
Federal safety officials say Boeing should redesign part of the casing on some engines to prevent the kind of accident that occurred when engine debris blew out a window on a Southwest Airlines plane and killed a passenger.
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Amtrak Policy Change Means You Can't Sue If Something Goes Wrong
Planning on riding Amtrak this upcoming holiday season? A little-known policy change now makes it harder for you to sue if something goes wrong. The change in Amtrak’s arbitration clause happened earlier this year, but has received almost no attention. It denies passengers the right to present complaints in front of a judge or jury. Instead, riders would enter arbitration...
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Amtrak Removes Right to Sue
In a little-known change, Amtrak make it harder to sue if something goes wrong. Now, Congress is taking a closer look.
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Too Much Left Over Candy? Here's How to Trade in All That Sugar Into Discounts and Freebies
After your little ghosts and goblins are done trick-or-treating, you’re probably debating whether to keep or toss all those sugary snacks.
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Work Zone Speed Cameras Coming to Pennsylvania Highways Next Week. Here's What That Means for Drivers
Violators will get a written warning the first time, followed by fines of $75 and $150 for subsequent offenses.
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Pennsylvania School District Prepares to Sue E-Cigarette Companies Over Vape-Related Illnesses Among Quakertown Students
A small Bucks County, Pennsylvania, community joined the fight against vaping last week after two students were found unconscious in school bathrooms and rushed to local hospitals.
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Quakertown School District Sues E-Cigarette Companies
The Quakertown School District has filed a lawsuit against E-cigarette companies after two of their students became sick. NBC10’s Steven Fisher has the details.
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11-Year-Old Girl Injured While Playing With Fireworks, Philadelphia Police Say
An 11-year-old girl was injured Tuesday afternoon while playing with fireworks inside a North Philadelphia home, according to police.
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Man Shot in Philadelphia Nightclub Runs to Shuttered Hahnemann University Hospital
Police say a man shot in a Philadelphia nightclub ran to a nearby hospital only to learn that it had been closed.
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