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Pastor Admits to Impregnating Teen, Gets 3-6 Year Prison Term
A suburban Philadelphia pastor charged with assaulting and impregnating a teenage girl has been sentenced to three to six years in prison after entering guilty pleas before a judge who rejected an earlier plea agreement as too lenient.
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Bucks County Firefighters Rescue Tangled Fox
A group of local heroes rescued a fox tangled in a soccer net in New Hope, Bucks County.
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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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In an Upset, ‘Green Book' Wins Best Picture at Oscars
The segregation-era road-trip drama “Green Book” was crowned best picture at the Academy Awards, handing Hollywood’s top award to a film seen as a feel-good throwback to some but ridiculed as an outdated inversion of “Driving Miss Daisy” by others.
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Allentown Police Play Basketball With Kids
Footage shows towering flames in San Francisco as crews battle a fire caused by a gas explosion.
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Man Who Was Wrongfully Convicted of Rape and Murder Reaches $9.85M Settlement With Philly
A Philadelphia man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder reached a settlement of more than $9 million with the city.
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SEPTA's Detours for the Blue Cross Broad Street Run
The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is only a few days away! With over 30,000 participants crowding the city and blocking roadways, SEPTA wants to alert residents and visitors alike of the detours happening around the race.
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Blue Cross Broad Street Run Profile: Gina Koehler
Since 1980, thousands of people have signed up every year to participate in the Blue Cross Broad Street Run. Some are running for the challenge. Some are running for fun. Gina Koehler is running because she can.
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Blindness Doesn't Hold Back Pennsylvania Assistant Public Defender
Luzerne County Assistant Public Defender Steph Fernandes has come to expect personal questions from her juvenile clients when they realize she is blind.
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Delaware to Host Annual Apple-Scrapple Festival
A small town in Delaware is hosting its 26th annual festival to celebrate an under-appreciated breakfast meat: scrapple.
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Mustard Challenge Raises Awareness for Childhood Cancer Treatment
A new challenge is hitting the internet in hopes of ‘spicing-up’ attention to childhood cancer and the treatment of the disease.
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Ex-Substitute Teacher Who Had Sex With Student in Cemetery Gets More Time Behind Bars
A former substitute teacher who acknowledged having sex with a 17-year-old student in a car parked in a Pennsylvania cemetery has been ordered to serve more time behind bars.
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Atlantic County Prosecutors Charge Man in Double Stabbing that Left Ex-Girlfriend Dead
A man charged in a double stabbing in Atlantic City that left his ex-girlfriend dead and a Pennsylvania man critically injured has been indicted on a felony murder and other charges.
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‘Feed the Barrel': Immigrant-Led Pilot Gives Used Cooking Oil a Second Chance
When Lena Kim’s basement was damaged from inches of water from a cooking-oil clogged drain after Thanksgiving in 2013, she wondered if anyone else had a similar problem.
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Husband, Wife and Grandson Die in Philadelphia Row Home Fire
Loved ones are mourning a husband, wife and their grandson who died in a fire at a two-story row home in Philadelphia’s Overbrook neighborhood.
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Couple and Grandson Killed in Philly Row Home Fire
Two grandparents and their grandson are dead after a house fire in Overbrook. NBC10’s Drew Smith is on the scene where he spoke to the victims’ loved ones.
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Blaze Burns Roughly 300 Acres in Burlington County
A fire that burned roughly 300 acres near New Jersey’s Wharton State Forest has been contained.
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Man Stopped with THC-Infused Beef Jerky: Police
A Delaware man who allegedly had weed beef jerky and other marijuana products in his car is now facing charges in New Jersey.
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State Police Shot, Killed Person at Pennsylvania Home: DA
A prosecutor says state police shot and killed a person in an eastern Pennsylvania home.