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Pennsylvania governor tags an older prison and a boot camp for closure
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration says it’s recommending the closure of Rockview state prison and the Quehanna boot camp amid longer-term national trends of shrinking prison populations. The administration said on Monday it expects to save more than $100 million in future fiscal years by closing the facilities. It says prison staff will be guaranteed a job offer at a nearby...
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You can become a winemaker for a day in the Pa. suburbs
Philly Live’s Astrid Martinez didn’t have to go to Italy to get a taste for winemaking at Broomall’s Vino Bambino Winery. How did Astrid’s wine taste? The friends and families of John Giacomucci and Anthony Voci put Astrid’s blend to the test.
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How much snow might you get?
Meteorologist Marvin Gomez discusses the First Alert for snowy weather Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
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Winter storms lining up this week
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a breezy, but sunny Monday. Snow then moves in later on Tuesday, before another winter storm — expected to mostly be a wintry mix and cold rain — hits on Thursday.
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Tracking multiple wintry storms
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking clear and cold conditions Monday. Snow then moves in later on Tuesday and lasts into Wednesday morning. We then get a bit of a break before chilly rain moves in Thursday.
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Police search for missing Bucks County woman
Police are searching for a missing Bucks County woman.
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Snow to fall on Philly, Pa. suburbs, NJ, Delaware on Tuesday into Wednesday
We’re in for more rounds of snow and icy weather in the Philadelphia region this week. The first blast of wintry weather arrives later on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2025.
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Ice melting on Super Bowl Sunday
MNC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez said the ice left over from a late storm on Saturday should melt away on Sunday morning ahead of the Eagles taking on the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
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3 men in heist crew behind 20 years of art, sports memorabilia thefts found guilty
Three men were convicted Friday of stealing expensive art pieces and iconic sports memorabilia, mostly used to be melted down and sold for cheap in the New York City area, according to prosecutors.
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1 dead, 3 injured in shooting at Allentown nightclub; two suspects arrested
Two men are in custody in connection to a deadly shooting at an after-hours club in Allentown, Pennsylvania, last weekend.
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Vigil honors Pa. family killed 1 year ago in shooting, house fire
A Delaware County community came together for a traditional Vietnamese vigil to honor the Le family who was killed in a shooting and house fire last year.
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2 more suspects face charges for impersonating ICE agents near Temple University
Arrest warrants were issued for two more suspects for allegedly impersonating ICE agents near Temple University. A Temple student was arrested earlier this week.
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Community joins together to honor family killed one year ago today
The East Lansdowne community honored the lives of the Le family who was killed one year ago in a shooting and house fire. NBC10’s Sharia Arias reports.
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Man hurt in shooting that stemmed from an argument in Chester Co.
An investigation is underway in Chester County after a person was hurt in a shooting on Friday afternoon.
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Water main break near King of Prussia Mall closes road
Water main break closes road near the King of Prussia Mall in Montgomery County on Wednesday.
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About 100,000 eggs worth $40K stolen from trailer in Pennsylvania
Thieves poached about 100,000 eggs from the back of a distribution trailer, authorities in Pennsylvania said.
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WATCH: Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes $51.5 billion budget, seeks new funds for schools, transit
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is seeking more money for public schools and public transit in his third budget proposal to lawmakers. Watch his entire budget address here.
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Pa. Gov. proposes $51.5 billion budget, seeks new funds for schools, transit
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is seeking more money for public schools and public transit in his third budget proposal to lawmakers. He’s also looking for new tax revenue from legal marijuana and skills games.
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Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, calls for 6 more weeks of winter
Punxsutawney Phil’s team of top-hatted associates say the woodchuck saw his shadow and his weather verdict is predicting wintry conditions for the next six weeks.
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Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, calls for 6 more weeks of winter
Punxsutawney Phil’s team of top-hatted associates will issue the woodchuck’s weather verdict as the sun rises. They will tell the world on Sunday morning whether Phil is predicting wintry conditions for the next six weeks or the relief of an early spring.