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Philly Treasurer Fired After Federal Charges Relating to His Old Job
Federal prosecutors say Christian Dunbar took money from his former clients at a bank, and entered into a fraudulent marriage to get U.S. citizenship. NBC10’s Jacqueline London reports.
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Philly Treasurer Fired After Charges He Faked Marriage, Stole Money From Bank Customers
Philly treasurer Christian Dunbar was accused of stealing customer money while he worked at Wells Fargo
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Eagles Injury Update: Doug Pederson Rules Out DeSean Jackson, Holding Out Hope for Alshon Jeffery, Dallas Goedert
The Eagles have ruled out DeSean Jackson for Sunday’s game against the Lions, but Doug Pederson is holding out hope for his two other key injured skill players. By Dave Zangaro
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Report: Eagles Are Signing Former Pro Bowl DT Malik Jackson
According to a report, the Eagles are signing former Pro Bowl defensive tackle, Malik Jackson. By Dave Zangaro
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Jury Selection for Building Collapse Continues
Footage shows towering flames in San Francisco as crews battle a fire caused by a gas explosion.
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Eagles Go Through Range of Emotions as Cody Parkey's Missed Field Goal Keeps Them Alive
The Eagles’ season came down to one Cody Parkey kick. Thanks to Treyvon Hester’s fingertips and some good fortune, the team is still alive.
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Eagles Finally Activate Tim Jernigan After Long Layoff
It may be a case of too little too late, but defensive tackle Tim Jernigan is finally back for the Eagles, who are 4-6 and sliding out of the playoff picture. By Reuben Frank
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4 Reasons Why the Golden Tate Trade Isn't as Great It Seems
The Eagles’ acquisition of Golden Tate won’t go down in the pantheon of epic bad trades, but it’s not as great as it appears at first sight.
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Five Years After Deadly Center City Building Collapse, Philadelphia Unveils Memorial to Victims
Five years after a building being demolished collapsed onto a Center City Philadelphia thrift store, killing six and injuring 13 others, victims’ families and city officials paused Tuesday to dedicate a memorial park at the site.
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5 Year Anniversary of Deadly Market Street Building Collapse
Tuesday marks five years since the deadly Market Street collapse. Six were killed when a Salvation Army building crumbled. A memorial was held for the victims.
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Carson Wentz Showing Good Signs in Rehab, But Still a Long Road Ahead
We’ve seen some good signs in Carson Wentz’s rehab, but there’s still a long road ahead until he’s cleared. By Dave Zangaro
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Patriots Star Rob Gronkowski Not Out of the Woods Yet
It appears Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski still hasn’t cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol, but he’s getting closer.
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How Eagles Differ From Other Philly Teams on Brink of Title
The 2017 Eagles are unlike most Philly teams who played for a title, especially the more recent ones. By Rob Ellis
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Rob Gronkowski Not Out of the Woods Yet
It appears Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski still hasn’t cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol, but he’s getting closer.
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Eagles-Falcons Divisional Round Predictions
Playoff football is back in Philadelphia as the Eagles host the Falcons on Saturday in the divisional round. Our experts provide their predictions for the game.
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Philadelphia City Council Unanimously Votes to Replace Wells Fargo
Philadelphia City Council voted unanimously to approve legislation to remove Wells Fargo as the bank handling the City’s $2 billion payroll.
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Richard Basciano, Center City Developer and Lead Defendant in Market Street Collapse Trial Dies at 91
Richard Basciano, a property owner and lead defendant in the landmark civil trial for the deadly Market Street collapse, died Monday at the age of 91, according to his attorney Richard Sprague.
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Market Street Building Collapse Civil Trial Enters Penalty Phase
All six defendants in the landmark civil trial for the Market Street collapse catastrophe have been found liable by the jury after just several hours of deliberations.
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Jury Selection Begins in Deadly 22nd & Market Building Collapse Civil Trial
Jury selection is set to begin in a trial determining who should pay the victims of a deadly 2013 building collapse in Philadelphia.