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Government shutdown could severely impact Americans
Lawmakers in the United States have until Saturday at midnight to pass a budget and avoid another government shutdown. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has more on how this shutdown could impact us here in the Philadelphia region.
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Planning underway in Philly for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Planning is underway for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest on the work being done.
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Police searching for suspect using bear or pepper spray to attack workers, officials say
A restaurant worker was attacked with bear or pepper spray during a robbery in South Jersey over the weekend. This is the second incident involving a worker being attacked with spray in a week, officials said. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details.
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Philly expands dual language programs, 8 Spanish-English programs currently available
The Philadelphia School District is organizing to add to its dual language programs. Currently the school district offers eight Spanish-English dual language programs in classrooms. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle shares what you need to know for Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Temple University gathered to honor late president Joanne Epps
Students and staff at Temple University paused to remember President Joanne Epps who died suddenly on Tuesday. Epps passed away while attending an event. Earlier this year, she stepped in as the university’s acting president, but her connection and dedication to the school dates back decades. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has her story.
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Philadelphia celebrates National Voter Registration Day
It is National Voter Registration Day and events were held all over Philadelphia to help make sure those eligible to vote get registered. This comes as voters get ready to choose who will be the next mayor of Philadelphia. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details from Center City.
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Frankford High School gets creative as part of school still closed off due to asbestos
Part of Frankford High School is closed off while work continues to get rid of the asbestos inside and the school has gotten creative utilizing the rest of the building that’s safe for students. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle shows us a tour of the space.
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“He doesn't have a great network of support.” Police working off of tips to find escaped killer in day 12 of search
Day 12 into the search for escaped convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante and police say they have no defined search area and there is concern he will steal another vehicle after ditching a van he stole over the weekend. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest on the police search in Chester County, where they believe he still is.
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Officials break ground on new park renovation project for Penn's Landing
Penn’s Landing is about to look a lot different as crews broke ground on Wednesday to begin construction of the site. I-95 will no longer divide the river and city, instead 11 and a half acres of green space will transform the area. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle gives a closer look at the renovation plans.
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Atlantic City community members calling out anti-immigrant rhetoric from officials over asylum seekers
A local community is calling out anti-immigrant rhetoric after a suggestion was made that asylum seekers could be headed to stay at Atlantic City Airport to help New York City deal with the influx. Federal, state and local officials held a news conference to discuss the idea last week where leaders spoke out against the idea and on Tuesday community...
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City schools preparing for first week of classes in a heat wave
It is a big week for students in the Philadelphia School District, but for many the first day of school may look different because of the hot temperatures expected this week. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details, including early dismissals for many.
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Curfew in effect for areas flooded from tropical storm Idalia in Florida
A curfew is now in effect for areas of Florida that are flooded from tropical storm Idalia. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle is there with more.
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Rain begins to fall as Florida braces for Hurricane Idalia
Rain has started to fall in Florida as the state is preparing for Hurricane Idalia to make landfall. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle is there with more.
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Philadelphia School District partners with Phillies in Back to School event for students
With just about a week away from the first day of school, the Philadelphia School District is helping students and families get motivated and prepared for the upcoming year. Ring the Bell PHL is just one of the many events the district is offering to students. They partnered with the Phillies on Monday to showcase how after school programming and...
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Newly graduated Philly officers will soon be ready for service
The Philadelphia Police Department welcomes new members to the force. The graduation comes amid criticism towards the department for their handling of the investigation of the recent deadly police shooting of Eddie Irizarry. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the story.
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Local non-profit organization holds back-to-school fair in Roxborough
Families across the region are preparing for the start of the school year. Northern Children’s Services held a back-to-school event where children received free haircuts, new backpacks and school supplies. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details.
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Speeding hit-and-run vehicle strikes and kills man in Philadelphia, police say
A driver is in custody after a man was struck and killed by a speeding vehicle that fled the scene in Philadelphia overnight, police said.
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Teen girl and 2 men injured in North Philly triple shooting
A triple shooting in North Philadelphia left two men injured and a teen girl fighting for her life. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest on the investigation.
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Some students in Philly switch school buildings due to ongoing asbestos issues
The 2023-2024 scholastic year is almost upon us and children all across the area are getting ready to study once more! Newly incoming teachers have just finished their training, though some schools in Philadelphia might not even be ready to open in time. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details on why asbestos issues are keeping schools shuttered.
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Camden City School District wraps up summer with back-to-school fair
It’s back-to-school season and Camden City School District is getting students ready with a back-to-school fair. The fair offered useful resources for parents as well as activities for students. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle recaps the day.