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Berks County Man Who Killed 2, Set Self on Fire Identified, Police Say
State police say a man who beat an eastern Pennsylvania couple to death with a hammer and then died after setting himself on fire in the garage has been identified as the woman’s adult son.
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Tips to Avoid Thanksgiving Meal, Christmas Light Fire Dangers
From that Thanksgiving turkey to those Christmas lights, there are fire dangers to be aware of this holiday season. The American Red Cross of Eastern Pennsylvania has tips to keep you safe.
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Did You Feel It? Small Earthquake Rattles Berks County Residents
Federal officials say a small earthquake in Berks County, Pennsylvania, didn’t cause any damage.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: More Storms Moving In This Week
We’re in for more severe weather this week. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Steve Sosna has the forecast.
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Car Search Prompted by Cannabis Smell Ruled Illegal in Lehigh County
An eastern Pennsylvania judge has ruled that state police troopers who said they smelled marijuana in a car weren’t allowed to search it once they were shown a passenger’s medical marijuana card.
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Reading Mayor Calls Off Ceremony to Raise LGBTQ Pride Flag at City Hall
The mayor of the eastern Pennsylvania city of Reading called off a scheduled ceremony to raise the LGBTQ rainbow flag over City Hall for the first time, calling it a political symbol.
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Local Residents and Politicians React to Controversial Trump Tweet
After President Trump attacked four congresswomen on Twitter, some of his supporters say his words were out of line and even racist. NBC10 got reactions from local politicians and residents, including supporters of the president.
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Is Trump Racist? Xenophobic? Local Congress Members React to President's Tweet Tirade Against Minority Congresswomen
Is President Donald Trump racist? Xenophobic? Or simply an angry tweeter? Many elected representatives to Congress from the Philadelphia region appear to think the answer is yes — to all of the above.
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Family of Slain Pennsylvania Woman Questions Police Response to 911 Call as Search for Husband Continues
As police continue to search for a Pennsylvania man accused of killing his wife, loved ones want to know why two officers didn’t go inside the victim’s home when they responded to her 911 call three days before she was found dead.
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Firefighters Find Themselves at Murder-Suicide Scene at Pennsylvania Home, Authorities Say
Authorities say firefighters called to a home ablaze in eastern Pennsylvania found themselves at the scene of a murder-suicide.
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‘Armed and Dangerous' 80-Year-Old Wanted After His Wife Is Found Killed, Police Say
Authorities say an 80-year-old eastern Pennsylvania man called a person of interested in the killing his wife is considered “armed and dangerous” while on the run.
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Heavy Flooding Hits South Jersey and Philadelphia
Strong storms hit Wednesday night, causing flooding throughout the region. Many people and pets needed to be evacuated from their homes by boat.
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‘Storms on Steroids': Severe Weather Warnings in 2019 Already Higher than All of 2018 for Philadelphia Region
The seemingly daily threat of thunderstorms this week illustrates a bigger picture: climate change melting ice in the Arctic has pushed the jet stream south — to us — and allowed for the kind of conditions that blow up your phone with “Emergency Alert” warnings.
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Mom ‘Ripped Out' Baby, Hid Body in Paint Can in Basement of Pennsylvania Home, DA Says
A Lehigh Valley woman faces murder charges in the death of her newborn son, whose body was found in a paint can in her eastern Pennsylvania home.
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Says Illegal Gun Arrests Have Jumped in 2019, Vows ‘Deep Dive'
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross said Monday while speaking about 32 shooting victims over the weekend that he is worried there is “a lack of concern about carrying these guns illegally.”