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Woodlynne Councilman Accuses Officer of Prior Harassment Following Fight and Arrest
A councilman in Woodlynne, New Jersey, as well as his son were arrested following a scuffle with a police officer who responded to a 911 call from their home. The councilman claims he had previously filed complaints against the same officer for harassment. NBC10’s Cydney Long investigates.
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Source: Federal Charges to Be Announced Against Councilman Johnson
Federal charges in a public corruption case will be announced Wednesday against Philadelphia city councilman Kenyatta Johnson, a source confirmed with NBC10.
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As Paradise Rebuilds, a Divide Over Safety a Year After Fire
Despite her vow to stay away, Victoria Sinclaire’s family was one of the first to rebuild, braving the enduring threat of wildfires, and now, repeated power outages as the nation’s largest utility tries to prevent its equipment from sparking blazes on windy days like it did in Paradise a year ago.
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California Tribe Regains Island it Calls Center of Universe
Indian Island off the coast of Northern California was the site of a massacre, a place that was contaminated by a shipyard and flush with invasive species.
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California Power Outages Highlight Economic Disparity
When the nation’s largest utility warned customers that it would cut power to nearly 2 million people across Northern California, many rushed out to buy portable generators, knowing the investment could help sustain them during blackouts.
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Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam Resigns After Pleading Guilty to $87,000 Fraud From Youth Basketball Club
Atlantic City mayor Frank Gilliam Jr. has resigned after pleading guilty to defrauding a youth basketball club he founded of $87,215.
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Philadelphia City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson Under Federal Investigation
Philadelphia city councilman Kenyatta Johnson is the focus of a federal investigation.
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Philly City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson Under Federal Investigation
Philadelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson is under federal investigation, the Fox Rothschild law firm confirmed to NBC10. Details of the federal investigation have not been revealed.
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Philadelphia Animal Shelter Needs $480,000 More in Emergency Infusion of City Funding, City Councilman Allan Domb to Propose
Philadelphia’s animal shelter, chronically underfunded and well-behind other big cities’ shelters according to a recent study, needs nearly $500,000 in additional funding, City Councilman Allan Domb said in a recent letter to the shelter’s board.
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2 Suspects Indicted in Murder of Camden Councilman's Grandson
Two men already arrested in the death of a Camden, New Jersey, councilman’s grandson were formally indicted Tuesday by a Camden County jury.
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T-Shirt Worn by Acting Top Cop 25 Years Ago Prompts Call for Her Resignation
While speaking at a hearing on racist Facebook posts from Philadelphia police officers, Acting Commissioner Christine M. Coulter apologized for a shirt she wore 25 years ago that some believe was a reference to the 1991 beating of Rodney King by LAPD officers. The shirt also prompted a city councilwoman to call for Coulter’s resignation.
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Frenchie's, Beloved Delaware Bait Shop, Slides Into Murderkill River
A Delaware river has claimed Frenchie’s Bait & Tackle, a nearby bait shop, which stood as an icon to the surrounding town’s history as a commercial fishing hot spot.
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Chunk of Delaware Bait and Tackle Shop Collapses Into River
A Delaware landmark is now set for demolition after a chunk of the building collapsed into a river on Monday. The owner of Frenchie’s Bait & Tackle in Bowman Beach said erosion caused the pilings that support the building to give out.
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Video Shows Large Group Ransacking Walgreens Store on South Street
Philadelphia police released surveillance video showing a large group ransacking a Walgreens store on South Street back on July 4th. NBC10 spoke with city councilman Kenyatta Johnson about the recent chaos in the area.
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State and Local Leaders Discuss Ways to Reduce Philly Gun Violence
Gun violence is becoming a public health emergency in Philadelphia. State and local leaders are discussing ways to reduce the bloodshed.
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Someone Stole a Marilyn Monroe Statue From the Four Ladies of Hollywood Gazebo
Security camera video appears to show the man who climbed a piece of artwork on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and used a hacksaw to remove a statue of Marilyn Monroe.
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City Cracks Down on Illegal Dumping
A surveillance video shows someone dumping their trash in the middle of the street. Philadelphia police want to put a stop to illegal dumping and they are letting the culprits know they’re watching.
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Allentown's Interim Mayor Ray O'Connell Claims Victory in Democratic Primary to Finish Out Imprisoned Ex-Mayor Ed Pawlowski's Term
Allentown’s interim mayor has declared victory in a four-way Democratic primary as he seeks to serve the final two years of imprisoned former Mayor Ed Pawlowski’s term.