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Preventing Suicide: Out of the Darkness Walk in Philadelphia This Weekend
It will take place outside the Philadelphia Art Museum from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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Domestic Violence Charges Dismissed Against Former NBC10 Anchor and Reporter Dray Clark
A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday dismissed domestic violence-related charges levied against former NBC10 anchor and reporter Dray Clark.
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NBC10 Reporter and Anchor Dray Clark Charged in Domestic Assault Cases
Dray Clark, an NBC10 reporter and anchor, was arrested Friday and charged in a domestic-related assault involving his girlfriend, police said.
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Celebrating the Constitution With Free Admission
Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center is commemorating the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the U.S Constitution. NBC10 reporter Dray Clark spoke with Kerry Sautner about the how people can mark the occasion.
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Police Shoot Teen Accused of Charging at Them With Knife After Crashing School Bus on Walt Whitman Bridge
Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) officers shot a 17-year-old boy accused of stealing a school bus, crashing it on the Walt Whitman Bridge and then charging at the officers while holding a knife.
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Police Investigate Report of Cat Being Thrown Out of Car
Police in Atlantic County are appealing to the public for help as they investigate a reported case of animal cruelty. A woman believes she saw a kitten get tossed out a car along a busy road and thinks another cat may have met the same fate. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the call she made to the police and the...
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Trial Begins for Man Accused of Murdering Model Inside Main Line Condo
Last summer, a man was accused of killing a 36-year-old model, Christina Kraft, inside her Main Line condo. On Monday, prosecutors began to lay out a case against her accused killer, Jonathan Harris. NBC10 Reporter Deanna Durante broke this story last August and joins us from the Norristown Courthouse with the latest.
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Inspired Widow Takes on Blue Cross Broad Street Run
Veronica McNeish finds purpose and a way to empower her two children by moving forward with participating in Sunday’s Blue Cross Broad Street Run after the tragic loss of her husband due to sudden cardiac arrest. NBC10 reporter Matt DeLucia has her story.
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Biden to Announce He'll Join the Race for President
NBC10 has you covered on the final countdown to the 2020 presidential candidates. Former Vice President Joe Biden will announce his candidacy Thursday morning and he will do it with an online video. NBC10 Reporter Lauren Mayk joins us in the studio with the latest on Biden’s plan.
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Final Taxi Cab Companies in Easton Close for Good
The popular way to manuever around or get to your destination quickly, is to use ridesharing services such as Uber or Lyft. The popularity of these two apps, has left one local city with no taxi companies at all. NBC10 Reporter Steven Fisher shows us why safety is still a concern before riding.
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Norristown Considers Using 1940s-Era Amusement Tax
It’s been a law on the books since the end of World War II. That law involves an amusement tax that would have you paying more at entertainment events and even a local zoo. Norristown has never used the tax. Yet with a million dollar budget hole to fix, the council may change that.
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3 NBC10 Runners Compete in the Blue Cross Broad Street Run
NBC10 reporter Deanna Durante was the first to cross the finish line for NBC10’s Blue Cross Broad Street Run team, followed by reporter and anchor Keith Jones and First Alert meteorologist Steve Sosna.
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Attorney General Bill Bar in the Hot Seat on Capitol Hill
Attorney General Bill Bar felt the heat Tuesday on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers wanted to find out when they will receive the Mueller Report and how much they will be able to see. NBC10 Reporter Lauren Mayk has insight on the developments from Washington.
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Senator Menendez Proposes Fentanyl Sanctions Act Against China
New Jersey lawmakers are taking a stance on the flow of dangerous drugs into our country. In Camden County, they announced a plan to crack down on fentanyl through federal sanctions against China. NBC10 Reporter Cyndey Long has the latest on how this legislation could impact people in our area.
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Boys Admit to Hanging Black Baby Doll From Noose
A group of boys have fessed up to hanging a black baby doll from a tree inside a Philadelphia playground, but the kids say they didn’t understand the symbolism their actions represented.
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Boys Admit to Hanging a Black Baby Doll From a Noose in Philly Playground That Was Once African-American Burial Ground
A group of children claimed Thursday evening that they hung a black baby doll from a noose at a Philadelphia playground to “creep people out” — an action that prompted a police investigation and swift condemnation from spiritual and city leaders.
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Thousands Still Without Power in New Jersey
While the storm cleanup continues in New Jersey, thousands of people are still in the dark. Now, those residents are growing frustrated.
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Power Outages Linger After Second Nor'easter Slams Into Region
The flickering and popping started sometime around 7 p.m. Wednesday. After hours of snow, wind and freezing rain, transformers throughout New Jersey’s Cherry Hill neighborhood started to give out.
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Alternative Sports Option: Go Karts
Parents with kids who play sports also have to constantly worry about sports-related injuries. That’s why NBC10’s Tim Furlong shows us an activity parents say kids can participate in with less risk to their physical health: go karting.