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Love, Support and ‘Shucks' Helping This Bucks County Eatery During Pandemic
Not wanting to say “oh shucks,” Jules@Market in Bristol, Pennsylvania, has been offering curbside pickup and delivery during the coronavirus pandemic. Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle has the story.
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Historic Bucks County Inn Adapts to Serve Customers Amid Coronavirus
Co-owner Bruce Lowe talks to NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante about the history of the King George II Inn in Bristol, Pennsylvania, and how the Bucks County restaurant has adjusted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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A Taste of British Tea in Bucks County
NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante finds out what the Bricky Girl Tea Room & Gifts in Bristol, Pennsylvania, is offering its customers. The taste of Victorian times is taking safety precautions amid coronavirus.
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Car Crashes Into Bristol Township Home
A neighbor says speeding drivers often use Golden Ridge Drive in Bristol Township, Bucks County as a shortcut. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors reports.
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Man Found Dead in Car Pulled Out of River in Bucks Co.
An investigation is underway after a man was found dead inside a car that was pulled out of the Delaware River in Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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Guilty Verdict Overturned in Hernandez Trial
Footage shows towering flames in San Francisco as crews battle a fire caused by a gas explosion.
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Lawsuit Filed Against Sheriff Who Offered Up Inmates to Build Trump's Wall
A Massachusetts sheriff who joined a federal immigration enforcement program and offered to send inmates to help build Republican President Donald Trump’s proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is being sued by a civil rights group.
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Woman Shot and Killed Behind Bucks County Homes
A young woman was gunned down in a Bucks County alleyway overnight.
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Firefighters Battle Thick Smoke, Flames at Pennco Tech School in New Jersey
Firefighters battled thick, black smoke and flames rising from a New Jersey technical school late Monday afternoon.
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Police Investigate Possible Shooting in Bucks County
Police in Bristol Township, Bucks County, spent hours early Monday investigating. Family members said a woman was found shot to death behind some homes.
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Sarah Palin's Husband, Todd, Files for Divorce Over ‘Incompatibility of Temperament'
Sarah Palin’s husband, Todd, filed for divorce from the former vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor citing “incompatibility of temperament between the parties such that they find it impossible to live together as husband and wife.” Todd Palin, 55, asked to dissolve the couple’s 31-year marriage in a filing submitted Friday in the Anchorage Superior Court. The filing, first reported...
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Grateful Earnhardt Jr. Ready for Normalcy at Darlington After Plane Crash
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is grateful to be back at Darlington Raceway preparing to drive two weeks after he and his family escaped a plane in flames following a crash in Tennessee. Earnhardt, set to drive the Xfinity Series event here Saturday, said he and his wife Amy are still processing the frightening events Aug. 15 at the airstrip in Elizabethton,...
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‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit' Animator Richard Williams Has Died
Richard Williams, a Canadian-British animator whose work on the bouncing cartoon bunny in “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” helped blur the boundaries between the animated world and our own, has died. He was 86 years old. The Oscar-winning artist died from cancer at his home in Bristol, England, on Friday, his daughter Natasha Sutton Williams said Saturday. Williams’ career straddled the...
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First Alert Weather: Another Chilly, Dreary Day
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking chilly, cloudy and partially rainy conditions for Tuesday. The rain will let up this week when the sun appears back in the forecast.
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Climate Mural Emerges After London Protests; Is It Banksy?
Officials in London are trying to determine if a stenciled mural that appeared at a base camp for climate protests was created by the street artist Banksy. The mural is on a wall at Marble Arch, where the group Extinction Rebellion had an encampment for 10 days until Thursday and disrupted transportation in the British capital with daily, targeted non-violent...
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Meghan Markle Writes Messages of Support to Sex Workers, Written on Bananas
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has written personal messages to women being helped by a charity that seeks to help sex workers break free from prostitution. Prince Harry’s wife took the unusual step of writing the messages on the skins of bananas destined for the food parcels that would be handed out to the women Friday. Meghan wrote sentiments such...
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Checkers and Rally's Plans Philly Expansion With Promise of 1,000 New Jobs
There’s a shortage of the number of Checkers and Rally’s in the Philadelphia market, and the national fast-food restaurant chain wants to change that.
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Suspected Drunken Driver Faces Charges in Deadly Bucks County Hit-and-Run, SUV Found Smashed Up
Police arrested a suspected drunken driver who they say he tried to drive home after a hit-and-run crash along a busy Bucks County road Tuesday night that left a 79-year-old great grandmother out on a casino trip dead.
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Drunken Driver Strikes, Kills Great Grandmother, Police Say
Family members are heartbroken after 79-year-old great grandmother Sigrid Davis was struck and killed along Easton Road in Warrington Township Tuesday night. Arturo Guzman-Jimenez is accused of drunken driving and homicide by vehicle. He was found at his home about an hour after the wreck.
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‘The Rivals' at Bristol Riverside Theatre
“The Rivals” is at the Bristol Riverside Theatre through Nov. 18.