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Isaias Could Bring Heavy Rains to Philly Area Next Week
The storm was between the Bahamas and the Florida coast Saturday evening. NBC10 First Alert Weather Meteorologist Steve Sosna reports.
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Philadelphia Republican Party Chairman Mike Meehan Resigns
Following historic Democratic victories in Philadelphia and surrounding counties earlier this week, the leader of Philly’s Republican Party announced he is stepping down, two ward leaders confirmed Saturday.
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Democrats Make History in Delaware County as Region's Blue Wave Strengthens
Democrats seized historic victories in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburban counties on Election Day, adding to a blue wave that swept over the region in the 2018 midterm elections.
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5 Races to Watch on Election Day in the Philadelphia Region
There are local races in the Delaware Valley that could produce noteworthy outcomes — and have effects on policy-making in the region — in the Nov. 5 elections. Here are the five biggest races to watch.
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Martina White Elected Chairwoman of Philadelphia Republican Party Following Mike Meehan's Resignation
Pennsylvania State Rep. Martina White, an opponent of Philadelphia’s soda tax and sanctuary city policies, was elected chairwoman of the city’s Republican party days after Mike Meehan announced his resignation.
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Blue Wave Sweeps Through Philly Suburbs
The Democratic party made history on Tuesday night. They outnumbered the Republicans and the margins nearly doubled since the 2016 election. This could give us some clues about our 2020 election.
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A Walk Aimed at Ending Alzheimer's
Alzheimer’s disease affects nearly six million Americans and has no cure, which is why funding research is so important. The Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s is happening this weekend at Citizen’s Bank Park.
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What Voters Need to Know About Marsy's Law Before Tuesday
Actor Kelsey Grammer has been appearing in a political ad but not because he is on the ballot. He is pushing for a crime victim amendment called Marsy’s Law in Pennsylvania. NBC10’s Steven Fisher has the details on what you should know about the law before voting on your ballot.
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A New Feeling for Bryce Harper and a Familiar Feeling for the Phillies in Disappointing End to Homestand
As the Delaware Valley held its breath awaiting word of what happened to Bryce Harper, the Phillies again fell short against the Padres, losing 3-2. By Corey Seidman
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Meet Pennsylvania's Fastest Female Runner in the Blue Cross Broad Street Run
For the past two years, Margaret Vido was the top female runner from Pennsylvania in the Broad Street Run.
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Extreme Pollen Leads to Rough Allergy Season in Our Area
Extreme amounts of pollen are causing a big headache for those who have seasonal allergies. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Steve Sosna has tips on how to deal with it.
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Meet Pennsylvania's Fastest Female Runner in the Blue Cross Broad Street Run
For the past two years, Margaret Vido was the top female runner from Pennsylvania in the Broad Street Run.
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Program Aims to Boost Kids' Financial Literacy
A University of Illinois study found that many young people lack financial literacy and money management skills. To combat this issue, Andrew Hill, an economic education officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, trains local teachers on how to teach personal finance to students.
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DeSean Jackson Touches Down in Philly: ‘Unreal, It's a Blessing'
DeSean Jackson is excited to be back in Philadelphia. John Clark caught up with him at – where else – the airport on Tuesday evening.
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Thousands of homes and businesses were without power after severe thunderstorms roared through New Jersey. The storms contained heavy rains and strong winds, which damaged trees and downed power lines in many areas on Saturday afternoon. Jersey Central Power and Light reported that 19,255 customers were without electricity late Saturday night, while about 3,700 PSE&G customers had no service….
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Flyers Mascot Gritty's Top-10 Moments From 2018
Before we look forward to what Gritty has in store during 2019, let’s look back at the top-10 moments from 2018 for the Flyers’ mascot. By Jordan Hall
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How SNAP Recipients, Furloughed Employees Can Navigate the Federal Shutdown
Millions of Americans rely on SNAP benefits to feed their families every month. But local residents are wondering how they will feed their households as the shutdown stretches into a fourth week.
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Government Shutdown Takes a Toll on SNAP
Local food banks are preparing for a rush of people in need due to the government shutdown. But the strain is taking a toll on SNAP, the area’s largest hunger relief organization.