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About 40 False Killer Whales Spotted Along California Coast
About 40 false killer whales were spotted along a California coastline, an uncommon sighting for the tropical species.
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Rescued French Bulldog Turns Surfing Into Hobby for Charity
With the summer on the horizon, the Southern California waves are starting to call the names of many, including a French bulldog who has made surfing her charitable hobby.
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3 Men in ‘Jason' Masks Steal From Gas Station Store in Westampton, NJ, Police Say
Police are searching for three men who they say dressed as a popular horror movie villain while stealing from a gas station store in Westampton, New Jersey.
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Men in ‘Jason' Masks Steal From NJ Gas Station Store, Police Say
Police are searching for three men who they say were wearing hockey masks similar to the one worn by “Friday the 13th” villian Jason Voorhees when they stole money from a gas station store in Westampton Township, New Jersey. Police also say the men may have been involved in another theft earlier this month. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the...
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TV Personality Jesse James Offers Reward for Return of Dog
Reality TV star Jesse James is offering a $5,000 reward for the return of one of his beloved dogs. James in an Instagram post says the 6-year-old French bulldog named Coco went missing in the Newport, Rhode Island area last Tuesday. In a previous post James had offered a $2,000 reward for the return of his dog “no questions asked.”
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Navy Picks New War College Leader After Removing President
A helicopter pilot who heads a military command in Guam will be the first female leader of the U.S. Naval War College, the Navy announced Friday, days after removing the college president who came under investigation over questionable behavior. Rear Adm. Shoshana Chatfield will be the new president, Navy Secretary Richard Spencer said in a statement released after the school’s...
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Former Rhode Island Home of Edith Wharton on the Market
The Rhode Island mansion once owned by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Edith Wharton is on the market for nearly $12 million. The Providence Journal reports that Land’s End in Newport, where Wharton and her husband lived in the late 19th century, is for sale at $11.7 million. It was more recently owned by socialite Marion Oates Charles, who died there in December.
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No Bond for Man Accused of Impersonating Timmothy Pitzen
A federal magistrate has ordered a 23-year-old man charged with lying to federal agents about being a missing child from Illinois continue to be held without bond. Authorities on Friday charged Brian Michael Rini of Medina, Ohio, a day after DNA testing ruled him out as being Timmothy Pitzen, who disappeared in 2011 at age 6. Magistrate Karen Litkovitz had...
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City Considers Charging People for Driving In Philly's Most Congested Areas
Driving in Philly is hard enough with packed roads and traffic for miles. But imagine adding an extra cost to your commute. The city is considering a plan to charge drivers heading into the most congested parts of Philly. Now residents are reacting.
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Driver Accused of Killing 3 People at Mummers Parade Now Facing 3rd-Degree Murder Charges
The man accused of slamming head-on into an SUV in South Philadelphia, killing three people and injuring another, now faces 3rd-degree murder charges for the January 2019 crash.
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Delaware Mom Killed Self, 18-Month-Old's Cause of Death Undetermined, Police Say
Two days after a mother and her infant son were found dead inside a Delaware apartment, questions remain about how the boy died.
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Mom, Baby Boy Found Dead Inside Delaware Apartment
An investigation is underway after a mother and her baby boy were found dead inside a Delaware apartment.
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Mom and Baby Found Dead in Delaware Apartment
A mother and baby were found dead inside an apartment in Newport, Delaware. We have the latest update on the police investigation.
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NBC10 Investigators: Police Pursuits Clouded by Secrecy
The NBC10 Investigators discovered some officers were in the dark during police pursuits in Delaware and Pennsylvania. We found out more about policies surrounding what happens when police decide to chase after suspects.
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3 Dead After Commercial Crabbing Boat Capsizes Off Oregon
A commercial crabbing boat capsized in rough waters off the Oregon coast, killing the three men aboard and sending a shock wave through a seafaring community already struggling from a monthlong delay to the annual crabbing season. The U.S. Coast Guard said the vessel, the Mary B. II, overturned about 10 p.m. Tuesday as it crossed Yaquina Bay bar in...
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Bail Set at $1.75 Million as Suspect in Deadly Mummers Crash Is Arraigned From Hospital Room
A man accused of slamming head-on into an SUV in South Philadelphia, killing three people and injuring another, remains hospitalized in police custody, unable to post $1.75 million bail.
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Vehicular Homicide Charges Filed in Crash That Killed Mummers
Members of the string band visited the scene of yesterday’s deadly crash that killed two of their members and another person. Loved ones are still trying to make sense of what happened. Police have charged the driver of the other vehicle with vehicular manslaughter.
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Minneapolis Police Commander Removed Over ‘Racist, Despicable' Christmas Tree
The commander of a Minneapolis police precinct has been replaced following the uproar over Christmas tree decorations that the mayor said amounted to a “racist display.” Minneapolis Police spokesman John Elder confirmed Monday that inspector Aaron Biard had been removed as commander of the Fourth Precinct on the city’s north side. Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said in a statement that...
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Woman Becomes First Delaware Resident to Die From Rabies Since 1941
A Kent County woman became the first Delaware resident to die from rabies in more than 75 years.
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Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Blaze Bernstein Murder
A man accused of killing a gay former classmate in a Lake Forest park has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge.