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Zero Suicides? That's the Goal
It’s a lofty goal: zero suicides. There’s a big debate whether it’s possible, but an increasing number of health systems are trying to turn the goal into reality.
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‘We Have Failed Our Children': Reports Recommend Sweeping Changes to Pennsylvania Juvenile System
Six months after Pennsylvania closed Glen Mills reform school over abuse and negligence allegations, advocates and community leaders are calling for better training, oversight and protections for the state’s most vulnerable populations.
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Making History: 2 Women Run for Philadelphia Sheriff Taking on Embattled Jewel Williams
Retired police officer Rochelle Bilal and former deputy sheriff detective Malika Rahman are taking on embattled Philadelphia Sheriff Jewell Williams, who was accused by at least three women of sexual harassment.
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‘Strain on Our System': Thousands of Pennsylvanians to Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump Administration Policy Change
“Any cuts to SNAP are going to put a strain on our … emergency food system,” Kate Scully, director of government affairs at Philabundance, said.
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How Will Trump's Plan Impact Food Stamp Recipients in Our Area?
About 50,000 people in Pennsylvania will lose access to SNAP benefits as a result of a new Trump administration rule that will tighten work requirements for recipients. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez takes a look at the impact.
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South Jersey Doctor Prescribed More Than 1 Million Doses of Opioids in 3-Year Period, Prosecutor Says
A South Jersey doctor is accused of supplying more than a million doses of opioids to multiple patients over the course of three years, according to the Burlington County prosecutor’s office.
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NJ Doc Charged With Prescribing 1.4 Million Opioid Doses
A New Jersey doctor is accused of supplying more than a million doses of opioids to multiple patients over the course of three years. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the story.
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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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Ex-Inmate James Hough to Serve As Artist-in-Residence at Philadelphia District Attorney's Office
James Hough spent 27 years in prison for a murder conviction. Now, he will spend six to nine months at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office as an artist-in-residence.
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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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In Their Own Words: Admitted Killer Cosmo DiNardo, Accused Accomplice Sean Kratz Detail Bucks County Farm Murders in Confession Recordings
In confession tapes obtained exclusively by NBC10, Cosmo DiNardo and his cousin Sean Kratz detail the gruesome murders of four men in Bucks County.
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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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Hookah Bar-Owning Brothers Federally Charged With Arson in Massive 2018 Old City Fire
Two brothers who ran a failing Old City Philadelphia hookah bar are now accused of torching their business in a fire that spread to neighboring businesses and apartments, causing millions of dollars in damage and uprooting lives.
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How to Register to Vote in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
Local and national elections are quickly approaching, which means it’s time to start thinking about how to vote and where.
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28-Year-Old Philadelphia Police Officer Novice Sloan Charged With Sexual Assault, Officials Say
A 28-year-old Philadelphia police officer is facing sexual assault charges and is being held on $1 million bond, officials confirmed Saturday.
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rejects Petition to Rule Death Penalty Unconstitutional
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected a petition on behalf of two death row inmates to declare capital punishment unconstitutional in the commonwealth.
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Formal Impeachment Inquiry Opened in Congress Against President Trump: Here's What It Means and What's Next
Impeachment is in the air. If you follow politics, watch TV or use Twitter, you’ve probably heard the word “impeachment” used over and over again with growing urgency this week.
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Lessons in Patriotism on National Voter Registration Day
The Community College of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania both held events encouraging people to register to vote. NBC10’s Steven Fisher found out exactly why students wanted to make their voices heard at the ballot box.
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Pennsylvania Just Made It Easier for Low-Income Residents to Pay Energy Bills
Pennsylvania is making it easier for people with lower incomes to pay their utility bills.