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Man Found Days After Going Missing
A 58-year-old man missing for days after he failed to show up for work has been found alive.
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Bucks County Gas Station Explosion May Have Triggered Seismic Station at Temple University
A Bucks Co. explosion that killed one man and seriously injured another was so powerful that its energy waves may have registered at a nearby seismic station.
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Crews Spend Hours Trying to Rescue Worker After Blast
Throughout Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, rescue crews searched for a trapped worker after a gas explosion at the Liberty gas station on Bristol Pike in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
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Man Accused of Defecating During Road Rage Incident Says He Has IBS
A man accused of defecating during a road rage incident in Pennsylvania is speaking out, claiming the ordeal was a “misunderstanding” triggered by his Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
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Philadelphia Councilwoman to Propose High-Sodium Labels on Restaurant Menus
A bill would require all chain restaurants in Philadelphia to label any menu items containing 2,300 milligrams or more of sodium. The rule would add to a list of health-conscious laws in Philadelphia.
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Eco-Friendly Lunch Trays Debut in Philly Schools
Officials say the change will help keep nine million pieces of plastic foam out of landfills annually.
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Philly Streets Department Fills 500 Potholes on Lincoln Drive
The city’s Street Department confirms to NBC10 that they’ve filled 500 potholes along the Drive between Ridge Avenue and Wayne Avenue since January 1.
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Might SEPTA, PPA Team Up to Issue Violations?
SEPTA buses could help enforce parking rules in Philadelphia. The parking authority wants bus cameras to help catch drivers who are blocking their path. NBC10’s Katy Zachry has more details on the proposed plan.
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New Camden Aquarium Penguins Named for Eagles QBs
African Penguin chick brothers, Carson and Nick, made their debut at Camden’s Adventure Aquarium on Tuesday. The brothers, born in December, are named after the Eagles’ champion quarterbacks.
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Where Is the Love? Your Last Minute Philly Valentine's Day Event List
If you find yourself without a plan for your sweetheart due to last week’s Super Bowl celebrations, don’t worry, there are a few last minute options available that are guaranteed to inspire a spark.
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Pothole Problems Plague Roads Across Region
Potholes are popping up just about everywhere in our region. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson finds out how drivers and mechanics are dealing with it.
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Hoverboard Causes Trash Truck Fire in Atlantic County
Authorities in Atlantic County, NJ are raising safety warnings about hoverboards after one caught fire inside of a trash truck on Tuesday causing a full-scale emergency response.
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Parking Tickets From SEPTA? Cameras on Buses May Crack Down on Drivers Parked in Bus Stops
Drivers who block bus stops beware. SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority may start cracking down on you soon.
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20,000 Potholes Greet Philly Drivers
The Streets Department confirmed to NBC 10 that crews have filled over 20,000 potholes since January 1, 2018.
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Mom and Unborn Child Stabbed to Death in Elkins Park Apartment While Other Kids Were at Home
Authorities in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania are searching for a suspect wanted for the brutal killing of a mother and her unborn baby on Monday in Elkins Park.
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Plainclothes Officer Kills Man who Tried to Hit Police Car
A man allegedly trying to flee plainclothes police officers during a traffic stop Wednesday night in Northwest Philadelphia was shot and killed by one of the officers, officials said.
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Grinch Throws Rocks Through Center City Storefront Windows on Christmas
A vandal ruined Christmas for some Center City businesses in Philadelphia by throwing rocks through storefront windows, police said.
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Man Shot By Philadelphia Police After Alleged Dispute Over TV and Internet ‘Not Working' Identified
A Philadelphia police officer responding to a report of domestic dispute early Saturday shot a man in the chest.
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Philadelphia Police Sergeant Shoots Man Allegedly Armed With Knife
A Philadelphia police sergeant responding to a report of domestic dispute early Saturday shot a man in the chest.
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Philly Sergeant Shoots Man in Grays Ferry
A Philadelphia police sergeant shot a man in the chest at an alleged domestic dispute in Grays Ferry, a police dispatcher said.