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COVID Vaccines Approved for Kids Under 5: What to Consider Now
The CDC unanimously endorsed Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccines for children as young as 6-months-old this weekend. To give more insight on the decision now facing many parents, NBC10’s Danny Freeman spoke with our medical expert Dr. Arnold Baskies.
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Arrest Made in Shooting Over Chick-fil-A Milkshake
Philadelphia Police arrested a DoorDash driver accused of shooting a teen Chick-fil-A worker in the leg following a dispute over a milkshake. NBC10’s Danny Freeman has the details.
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Video Shows New Angle of Fight and Deadly Shooting on South Street
New video shows the fight and shooting on South Street that left three people dead and 11 others injured. NBC10’s Danny Freeman has the latest on the investigation.
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Philly-Area Health Professionals Speak on Monkeypox
A Philadelphia resident is the first confirmed case of Monkeypox in Pennsylvania and our area. NBC10’s Danny Freeman spoke with health professionals about what you need to know about this virus.
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Sun, Sand and a Taste of Summer: Memorial Day at the Jersey Shore
Memorial Day celebrations are underway all over our area, and for many, the summer-like temperatures made for a perfect day at the Jersey Shore. NBC10’s Danny Freeman spent the day in Atlantic City, checking out how beachgoers spent the holiday.
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to Hold “Philadelphia's Finest Finale Gala”
The Delaware Valley Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will host the Philadelphia’s Finest Finale Gala on Wednesday, June 1st, to recognize young professionals in the area who have contributed to helping those with Cystic Fibrosis and finding a cure. NBC10’s Danny Freeman will emcee the event which will be held at Franklin’s View in Franklin Square Park. This...
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Nation Mourns Victims of Mass Shooting at Texas Elementary School
The entire nation is mourning the 21 victims of a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school. NBC10 has team coverage on the latest developments from Uvalde, Texas.
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Gun Buyback Program Success Is Hard to Measure
Gun buyback programs are held occasionally in cities like Philadelphia, where residents can turn in firearms in exchange for rewards like gift cards. NBC10 investigative reporter found that determining whether the buybacks deter gun violence is hard to quantify.
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Learn from Longest Married Couple in Pennsylvania
Take a look into the story of the oldest married couple in Pennsylvania and let them teach you a thing or two about living through a long and successful marriage. NBC10’s Danny Freeman shares the Pottstown couple’s story and their upcoming 80th wedding anniversary coming Monday.
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Shapiro to Face Mastriano, Fetterman Wins, McCormick vs. Oz Too Close to Call
Democrat Josh Shapiro will face Republican Doug Mastriano in the Pennsylvania Governor’s race, John Fetterman won the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate and the GOP Primary for U.S. Senate remains too close to call between David McCormick and Mehmet Oz. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk and Danny Freeman have the latest details.
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Technical Issue Impacts Primary Election Day in Berks County
Polling sites are busy in Pennsylvania, and Berks County will be closing an hour later at 9 p.m. Tuesday due to a technical issue. NBC10’s Danny Freeman explains what happened and how you can report problems at the polling site.
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Residents, Flood Experts Worry About PHL Airport Expansion
Residents and flood experts worry climate change and future flooding are not being considered properly in the Philadelphia International Airport’s proposed expansion onto nearby wetlands. NBC10 investigative reporter Danny Freeman has the story.
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PHL Airport Wants to Expand Into a Flood Zone. Nearby Residents Are Nervous
The Philadelphia International Airport is moving toward building a cargo terminal on 120 acres of floodplains, including 15 acres of wetlands that help drain nearby neighborhoods. NBC10 investigative reporter Danny Freeman found that the plan makes flood experts and nearby residents very nervous about the future.
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100s of Families Live in Overcrowded Public Housing in Philadelphia
Hundreds of Philadelphian families are now living in overcrowded conditions at public housing sites due to delays in new public housing openings. NBC10 investigative reporter Danny Freeman takes a look at the actions of the Philadelphia Housing Authority and talks with people living in tight spaces.
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Digging into ‘Dark Money' Millions Invested in Pa. Political Races This Year
Pennsylvania has become one of the most expensive political battlefields in the entire country: with millions of dollars of political advertisements spent in the races for governor and U.S. Senate already. NBC10’s Danny Freeman dug into the biggest donors and dark money groups.
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Subway Shooting Suspect Rented Philly Apartment, Storage Unit
The suspected Brooklyn subway shooter has connections to the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas. NBC10 reporter Danny Freeman takes a look at James’ social media and YouTube videos to understand James’ background and ties with the Philadelphia area.
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Trafficking Ring Moved Nearly 300 Guns From Ga. to Philly, Prosecutors Say
Officials arrested 11 people in connection to a trafficking ring that moved nearly 300 guns from Georgia to Philadelphia, according to investigators. NBC10’s Danny Freeman has the details.
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Philly Lifts Residency Requirement for Police and Correctional Officers
The residency requirement that the city can only hire people who live in Philadelphia for at least the previous year has been lifted for police and correctional officers, Mayor Jim Kenney announced on Thursday. NBC10 investigative reporter Danny Freeman shows us the impact of the rule change.
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PAL Coach Charged With Rape of Teen, Police Say
A PAL coach in the Strawberry Mansion section of Philadelphia has been charged with raping a 15-year-old, police said Friday. NBC10 reporter Danny Freeman found that the suspect previously pleaded guilty to robbery.
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Thieves Continuing to Steal Checks From the Mail
NBC10 Responds has been following a recent uptick in mail being stolen from mailboxes. There is a growing list of people who are learning that their checks never made it their intended destination. NBC10’s Tracy Davidson has the story.