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Harrah's Philly Casino Accepting Sports Bets Soon
Sports wagering arrives at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino this week. The Chester, Pennsylvania, casino will open its sports book for a test period on Tuesday afternoon. The sports book grand opening is scheduled for Thursday.
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Philadelphia Elementary School Remains Closed Due to Mold
A Philadelphia elementary school will remain closed until Wednesday after traces of mold were found in classrooms.
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South Philly High School Dismisses Students Early Due to Flooding
Officials say a South Philly high school dismissed classes early due to flooding that forced students from classrooms and damaged the school.
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Snow Days Push Back Summer Vacation for Area Schools
With the first day of spring looking more like a mid-winter wonderland, many parents are bracing for what could become a difficult start to summer.
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Charges Dropped Against Philly Teacher Who Yelled Obscenities at Cop at Rizzo Protest
Criminal charges have been dropped against a Philadelphia school teacher who was seen on video yelling obscenities at and offering to fight a city police officer during a protest last summer at the Rizzo statue.
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Philadelphia, Upper Darby Schools to Close for Eagles Parade Thursday
The School District of Philadelphia is closing Thursday in honor of the Eagles parade.
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Eagles Super Bowl Championship Parade
The Eagles are Super Bowl champions and the city is ready to celebrate! NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has a preview of Thursday’s parade.
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Philly School Remains Closed Due to Mold
John B. Kelly Elementary School in the Germantown section of Philadelphia remains closed Monday due to mold found in classrooms. NBC10’s Aundrea Cline-Thomas has the details.
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Philadelphia Teachers Plan Black Lives Matter Week of Action
A teachers’ organization in Philadelphia is encouraging teachers to wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts and provide lessons on the movement every day for one week.
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Philly Files Motion in Court to Temporarily Stop SEPTA Strike for Election Day
The city of Philadelphia filed a motion in state court Sunday seeking an injunction to temporarily halt the SEPTA strike for Election Day.
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SEPTA Strike Continues as Both Sides Make Accusations
Philadelphia’s striking transit union says it “can’t get anywhere” during negotiations because management is pinning its hopes on getting a court injunction to end the strike.
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Commuters Tackle Evening Rush as SEPTA Strike Clogs Roads
The SEPTA strike is on. Negotiators for Philadelphia’s transit system, the nation’s sixth-largest, and for 5,700 unionized workers failed to reach an agreement on a new contract before the strike deadline Monday at midnight.
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Negotiaions Continue Amid SEPTA Strike
SEPTA and its union are back at the bargaining table as the strike continues but there’s still no deal. Pennsylvania congressman Bob Brady joined the negotiations to try and help both sides reach an agreement. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the details.
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SEPTA Strike: What You Need to Know
Officials in the nation’s sixth-largest transit system continue to urge customers to start figuring out alternate ways to get to work and school because of a strike threat looming for city bus, trolley and subway workers.
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SEPTA Union Announces Strike
TWU Local 234 President Willie Brown announced SEPTA workers would go on strike after failing to reach a contract agreement midnight on Monday.
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SEPTA Urges Bus, Subway Riders to Plan for Strike
Officials in the nation’s sixth-largest transit system on Wednesday urged customers to start figuring out alternate ways to get to work and school because of a strike threat looming for city bus, trolley and subway workers.
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Possible SEPTA Strike Looming Over Public Transit Users
People who are used to riding public transit are scrambling to find backup plans as the threat of a SEPTA strike looms. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest details on how the strike would affect workers and students all over Philadelphia.
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Wanted: Minority, LGBT and Women Vendors for DNC
If you’re a woman, minority or LGBT-owned business, Philly organizers for next summer’s Democratic National Convention want you.