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Kensington Residents March for Better Conditions As SEPTA Station Remains Closed
With trash on the streets, drug paraphernalia on the ground and a key transportation center closed, fed up residents in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood marched on Tuesday, demanding better living conditions. They shared their message with NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville.
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Stay Indoors on Cloudy, Rainy Sunday
We’ll see temperatures into the 50s in the first week of March, but first, a half inch to an inch of rain could fall across much of the region Sunday. NBC10 First Alert Weather Meteorologist Steve Sosna reports.
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Loved Ones Mourn Slain Philly Comedian Meechie Hoe
Loved ones are mourn slain Philadelphia comedian and rising social media star Demetrius Green, also known as Meechie Hoe. A group marched to honor him as well as other victims of the city’s gun violence. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville spoke to his mother.
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Protesters March in Allentown After Video Shows Officer Kneeling on Man
Protesters gathered and marched in Allentown after a video surfaced showing an officer kneeling on a man. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson has the details.
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Protesters March on I-676
Hundreds gathered in Center City and then marched on I-676 demanding an end to racism and police brutality. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez has the details.
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Pennsylvania's Unemployment Rate, Payrolls Set New Records
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate dropped in March to the lowest rate on record, as payrolls hit a new record high and unemployment shrank to its lowest level since 2000, the state Department of Labor and Industry said.
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Here Are the Roads That Will Be Closed During the Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 11
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Philadelphia will take place in the city on Sunday, March 11. Here are the road closures, parking restrictions and bus detours for the day.
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‘Me Too' Marchers Take to Hollywood to Protest Sexual Abuse
Survivors of sexual harassment, sexual assault and sexual abuse are expected to take part in a #MeToo march and rally Sunday in Hollywood, organizers said.
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Philadelphia Public School Teacher Demonstration
Many Philadelphia teachers are marking May 1st, also known as International Workers Day, by making demonstrations. They have been working without a contract for four years. The teachers are marching right outside of City Hall. Earlier the teachers were demonstrating outside the School District Headquarters. The estimation is that 1,000 Philadelphia school teachers called in sick today. The school district…
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Taj Mahal Workers to March to Mayor's Office, Asking for Concessions
Workers from the Trump Taj Mahal casino will march to Mayor Don Guardian’s office Monday morning to ask him to reconsider granting concessions the struggling casino says are necessary to keep it open.