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What local leaders have to say about the Israel and Iran conflict in the Middle East
Like many around the world, people in our area are watching what is happening in the Israel and Iran conflict in the Middle East. That includes local leaders from the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia who NBC10’s Brain Sheehan spoke with.
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Shooting near Eid al-Fitr event prompts massive police presence in West Philly
A shooting during a large Eid al-Fitr event in West Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon prompted a massive police presence, sources told NBC10. NBC10’s Leah Uko and Brian Sheehan have the latest details on this developing story.
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Two Street Mummers make an appearance on night 2 of WrestleMania
Thousands of diehard wrestling fans packed the Linc on Sunday for WrestleMania night two. Seth Rollins made his entrance flanked by Mummers from Two Street in front of the crowd of over 100,000. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more.
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WrestleMania main event has fans excited on day two at the Lincoln Financial Field
Thousands of fans will once again pack the Lincoln Financial Field Sunday night for day two of WrestleMania. The grand finale and main event will be Roman Reign versus Cody Rhodes and fans are excited. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan was in South Philly for all the excitement.
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Two elderly drivers lost their lives when trees came down due to Wednesday's storm
Two elderly drivers lost their lives due to the storm when trees fell on their cars in separate incidents. An 82-year-old woman in Collegeville and a man believed to be in his 70s in Delaware County. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more on the storm damage.
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Tree falls on a car in Collegeville killing an 82-year-old woman
This weather has taken a deadly turn in Montgomery County where a tree fell down on an elderly woman’s car in Collegeville on Wednesday. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the details.
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‘A perfect day to be out.' In Ocean City, people enjoyed the nice weather for Easter Sunday
With temperatures in the mid 60s, many people at the shore in Ocean City, New Jersey called it a “summer day.” NBC10’s Brian Sheehan caught up with those enjoying the holiday in the sun.
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Charges against teen in deadly SEPTA subway platform withdrawn
Seven weeks after a murder on a SEPTA subway platform, the teen accused of the crime has been released and cleared of any wrongdoing in the death of his friend. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan spoke with the teen and his mother about what he went through.
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21 crew members and 2 pilots are still onboard the cargo ship that collapsed the Baltimore bridge, officials say
Investigators say they have recovered two of the six construction workers who were missing at the scene of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Officials say the recovery operation to locate the four other victims is likely over because of the dangerous conditions for divers. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more details on the investigation from the NTSB and NBC10’s Johnny Archer...
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Search effort for missing 6-year-old girl becomes a recovery mission
The mission to find the little girl who got swept away by the Chester Creek has gone from a rescue mission to a recovery. Crews combed the creek for hours and there has been no sign of 6-year-old Lan’Ajah Brooker. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the latest on the investigation and the search.
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Fifth suspect charged with attempted murder in SEPTA bus stop mass shooting
A fifth suspect is now in custody after police say he helped the four other suspects carry out the mass shooting that left eight students injured at a SEPTA bus stop on March 6. Police say phone records helped them identify and capture the 15-year-old suspect. He is facing attempted murder and other charges. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the update.
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3-alarm fire engulfed six homes in Royersford, no one was injured
An officer is being hailed a hero after spotting a fire break out in Royersford and jumping out of his car to get people out of their homes. The fire engulfed six homes but no injuries have been reported and that fire is almost under control. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more.
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Surveillance captures a suspect setting a car on fire in Center City after trying to steal it
A couple from New York visiting their daughter in Center City found their car torched. Philadelphia police are on the hunt for the person that tried to steal it and then set it on fire. Nearby surveillance video captured it all on camera. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan spoke with the couple’s daughter.
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March Madness run ends for the Temple University Owls after lost to UAB
Temple University has gained some national recognition for March Madness. The Owls played in their league championship final against UAB but unfortunately, they did not advance to the NCAA tournament. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has fan reaction.
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‘Definitely related parties.' Police searching for possible connection in both SEPTA bus stop shootings
Imhotep Charter School was standing room only for Wednesday nights “Peace Not Guns” town hall meeting. This meeting took place just one week after two separate shootings involving students occurred at SEPTA bus stops. Police say both investigations are moving at the same pace and there may be a connection between the shootings. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan recaps the meeting.
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President Joe Biden speaks to supporters at middle school in Delaware County
President Joe Biden made his first campaign stop since he delivered his State of the Union address on Thursday. He spoke to supporters at Strath Haven Middle School in Delaware County. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan reports.
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State police reveal why a trooper stopped a city official and her husband, ending in their arrests
Pennsylvania State Police have revealed what led to the traffic stop on the Vine Street Expressway that resulted in a city worker and her husband being arrested in a video that has gone viral. At this time, the couple is not facing any charges and the incident is under investigation. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the latest.
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Diesel fuel spill from train derailment not a threat to the public, officials say
No one was hurt when two trains crashed leading to a derailment in Northampton County. Officials say that a diesel fuel spill into the Lehigh River is not a threat to the public. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan reports.
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SEPTA officials, riders react to Mayor Parker's return to work orders
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that she wants all city workers to return to the office. This will bring more riders onto public transit. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has reaction from SEPTA officials and riders.
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Residents have concerns over infrastructure after massive sinkhole opens in Wilmington neighborhood
Crews were busy at work repairing a sinkhole that opened up on the 800 block of West 9th Street in Wilmington, Delaware. Many residents living on the block decided to leave while repairs are underway. City officials say a water main break underground caused the sinkhole. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the details.