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Chester County Soap Company Helping People Stay Clean With Local Products
Joe Vicente talks to NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante about what Sugartown Soaps is offering its customers during these difficult times when handwashing awareness is top of mind.
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A Little Linc on the Lawn: Eagles Fans Have a 50-Yard-Line Replica
Amanda Radcliffe and her family are huge Eagles fans. The Chester County family loved their team even more when the Eagles turned their charitable attention to autism research. So they were thrilled when the Eagles Autism Foundation auctioned off the chance to have the Eagles ground crew paint a replica of the Eagles logo from the Linc on their lawn...
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Chester Co. Veterans' Home Blamed for Poor Virus Response; 42 Residents Died
A law firm’s state-commissioned investigation into a troubled veterans home in the Philadelphia suburbs says myriad problems and mistakes helped the coronavirus sweep through it this spring
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Tips for Any Families Looking to Adopt a Pet During the Holidays
Linda Torelli from the Brandywine Valley SPCA shares some tips with Erin Coleman about what people should consider and do before gifting an adoptable animal this holiday season. The animal shelter is offering fee-free dog adoptions at its West Chester facility thanks to a donor.
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Girl, 9, Fighting for Her Life After Being Beaten by Mom's Boyfriend, Police Say
A 9-year-old girl is fighting for her life after she was beaten by her mother’s boyfriend causing her injuries that a seasoned detective described as the worst he had ever seen in his career, investigators announced Tuesday.
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NJ Man Accused of Cutting Gas Line to Pa. Home as People Slept
A New Jersey man faces extradition to Pennsylvania, where he is accused of cutting the gas line to a home where five people were sleeping.
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Suburban Philadelphia Voters Surge With Verve to Oust Trump
Voters in Philadelphia’s suburbs hurled perhaps their biggest rebuke yet this month to President Donald Trump and the Republican Party overall
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Historic Chester County Tavern Keeps Serving Customers During Challenging Times
Octoraro Hotel and Tavern owner John McGlothlin talks about the challenges of operating his family’s Oxford, Pennsylvania, restaurant amid the coronavirus pandemic. The McGlothlins say their loyal patrons have kept coming as they work to keep everyone safe amid the coronavirus.
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Local Pastor Accused of Sexually Abusing Teen Girl
A Chester County pastor is accused of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has details on the investigation and why police believe there could be more victims.
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Wine Lovers Can Raise a Glass to ‘Crushing Cancer'
Tom Gavin from the Chester County Hospital Foundation tells Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle what wine lovers can expect as they take part in a different type of Crush Cancer Wine Tour that helps patients battling cancer.
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‘Unmute Yourself': West Chester University Students Put on Virtual Play
Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle talks to West Chester University Associate Professor of Theatre Charlie Delmarcelle about “Unmute Yourself,” a virtual performance about how hard it is to stay connected with others.
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Frustrations Boiling in West Chester Over Mayor's Fundraising Event
The mayor in West Chester, PA recently declared a covid emergency and put more restrictions in place. Those include citations for people who do not follow mask regulations and gatherings over ten people. However, the mayor held a BBQ fundraiser over the weekend and left constitutes questioning if there are two sets of rules. NBC10’s Deanna Durante sat down with...
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Woman Accused of Starting Massive Apt. Fire That Left 100 Homeless
A Chester County woman was arrested in connection to a massive apartment fire over the summer that injured seven people and left 100 residents homeless.
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Can You Drop Off a Pa. Mail-In Ballot? It Depends Where You Live
At least one county official is concerned that some mailed ballots won’t arrive in time.
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West Chester Mayor Says University Students Part of Cause of COVID-19 Spike
The borough has enacted emergency regulations including a 10-person limit on gatherings and a face covering requirement. Violating either could result in a $300 fine, NBC10’s Jacqueline London reports.
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Chester Co. Community Comes Together for Parade for Woman Battling Cancer
Robyn Wagner Holtz wiped away tears as members of her Phoenixville community held a drive-by parade over the weekend to show support as she battles breast cancer.
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West Chester Enters State of Emergency After Spike in Coronavirus Cases
West Chester borough’s mayor said the spike in cases was mostly concentrated among renters ages 18-22.
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West Chester Issues State of Emergency After Spike in COVID-19 Cases
New regulations on mask usage and gatherings went into effect at 6 p.m. Friday, NBC10’s Tracy Davidson explains.
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A Bright Spot for Children and Parents in Kennett Square
Shannon Blake tells NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante what shoppers of all ages can expect to find at Penny Lane Emporium in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Blake says the coronavirus pandemic has made things tough but that her shop is serving customers cheer and will soon be holding events again.
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Missing Paraglider Safe After Search in Chester County
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports from West Brandywine Township, Chester County, where an overnight search for a paraglider believed to have been missing ended with the man reported safe. A witness had reported seeing the pilot going low over a tree line Monday night.