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Local Man Reflects on Working With Dr. King
As the nation celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a local man reflects on the time he worked with the civil rights icon. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has his story.
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Security Ramped Up Outside Philly Landmarks and Federal Buildings
Security has been increased this weekend outside landmarks and federal buildings in Philadelphia after officials warned of planned protests. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the details.
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Some Restaurants Celebrating After Indoor Dining Resumes in Philly
At Yards Brewery, Evil Genius and many other spots Saturday, owners were happy they could welcome customers back inside for indoor dining after city restrictions expired. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson reports.
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Amid Pandemic and Division, Americans Plan New Ways to Watch Presidential Inauguration
Amid the coronavirus pandemic and nationwide division in the aftermath of the Capitol riot, Americans are planning new ways to watch next week’s Presidential Inauguration. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson explains.
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‘Beyond the Bars' Receives Big Award for Its Anti-Violence Work
“Beyond the Bars,” a Philadelphia nonprofit committed to stopping violence and uplifting the city’s youth through music, received a half million dollar award for its work in the community. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the story.
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Trump's Ban From Social Media Platforms Sparks Debate Over Free Speech
Several major social media platforms kicked President Trump off in the aftermath of the deadly Capitol riot, drawing criticism from Trump supporters and sparking a debate over free speech. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the details.
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NJ National Guard Sends Over 100 to DC to Protect Inauguration
Outside help, including from our area, is heading to Washington this month ahead of President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, after rioters stormed Capitol Hill on Wednesday. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson reports.
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Senator Toomey Calls for Trump to Resign
GOP Senator Pat Toomey is calling for President Donald Trump to resign in the aftermath of the Capitol riot. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the details.
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Furloughed Philly Women Launch New Food Business in Pandemic
After being furloughed from their full-time jobs, two Philadelphia women decided to jump into the catering world, creating charcuterie boxes for the public while supporting other local businesses. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has their story.
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Elderly Man Remains in Hospital Following Home Invasion in Juniata Park
A father of 10 remains unresponsive in the hospital days after his daughter and son-in-law found him badly injured inside a Juniata Park home following a home invasion. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the latest on the investigation.
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Pandemic Spurs a Wave of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Businesses across the country have struggled for months due to the coronavirus pandemic. But during that time there has also been a wave of innovation and entrepreneurship. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson spoke with two women who started their own businesses a few months ago.
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Loved Ones Mourn Philly Woman Who Was Shot and Killed
Loved ones are mourning a young woman who was shot and killed less than a half mile away from her Philadelphia home Monday night. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the latest on the investigation.
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New Surveillance Video Shows Deadly Christmas Eve Shooting in Overbrook
Philadelphia police released new surveillance video showing a gunman following and killing an aspiring comedian in the city’s Overbrook section. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the latest on the investigation.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Alters NYE Plans for Restaurants
While restaurants and bars normally bank on New Year’s Eve for big business, this year will be different due to the coronavirus pandemic as officials continue to urge people to avoid large gatherings. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the details.
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Aspiring Comedian Killed While Recording Live Social Media Post
Family members are devastated by the shooting death of Dyewoo Scruggs, a 20-year-old with dreams of being a comedian. He was killed near a bus stop while recording a social media post. As NBC10’s Brandon Hudson reports, his death was one of far too many in Philadelphia in 2020.
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First Day of Kwanzaa Celebrates Unity After a Divisive Year
After protests and a pandemic, the African American Museum in Philadelphia says unity – the guiding principle of the first day of Kwanzaa – can start in your own home. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson reports.
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Teen Volunteer With Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium Receives Coronavirus Vaccine
A 17-year-old high school senior who volunteers with the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium received the coronavirus vaccine. She spoke with NBC10’s Brandon Hudson about the message she wanted to send to other teens.
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Winter Storm Brings Mix of Rain and Snow to Philly Region
Wednesday’s nor’easter is bringing a mixture of snow and rain to the Philadelphia region. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson shows us the latest conditions in Roxborough.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments Begin
COVID-19 vaccine shipments have begun and Philadelphia is set to receive them at hospitals on Tuesday. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson spoke to residents who are both excited and skeptical over the vaccine.
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Suburban Pa. Small Businesses Adjust After Restrictions Limit Capacity
Most businesses were continuing to see a steady flow of customers when we spoke to holiday shoppers Saturday, the first day the latest Pennsylvania restrictions on retail and dining went into effect. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson explains.