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Drug Task Force Head Accused of Taking $200K in Seized Cash
The fired head of Lancaster County’s drug task force is accused of stealing more than $200,000 in money seized or forfeited by court orders during drug investigations over a six-year period
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2 Arrested Pa. Teens May Have Planned School Shooting, Police Say
Authorities say they believe two teenagers arrested on conspiracy and other charges after a trespassing incident at a western Pennsylvania high school may have been planning a shooting at the school
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Pa. Gov. Wolf Takes Next Step to Start Carbon Emission Caps in 2022
Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration is solidifying its intention to begin imposing a price on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants next year, over the protests of coal- and gas-region lawmakers and elements of the energy industry
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What Voting Is Like in the Philadelphia Suburbs on Election Day
NBC10’s Deanna Durante reports from a King of Prussia, Montgomery County, polling place on Election Day as people in the Philadelphia suburbs who didn’t vote by mail went to vote in person. After a morning rush, traffic was steady ahead of what’s expected to be a post-work rush.
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Prosecutor Says Police Justified in Deadly Lancaster Shooting of Man With Knife
A county prosecutor says a Pennsylvania police officer was justified in shooting to death a man who wielded a knife last month after his sister called 911 for help
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Online Pennsylvania Voter Registration Form Goes Down
NBC10’s Erin Coleman reports on an outage to Pennsylvania’s voter registration form and what people can do to get registered using paper forms.
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PNC Bank Closes 6 More Philly-Area Branches as Consolidation Plans Intensify
PNC Bank officially closed six more local branches a week after its CEO said consolidation in 2020 would double original projections, reported the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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Experts Weigh In on Caught on Cam Police-Involved Shooting in Lancaster
Body camera footage captured a Lancaster police officer shooting and killing a man Sunday afternoon. The shooting led to protests and damage to the police station. NBC10’s Steven Fisher speaks with experts who weigh in on whether or not the shooting was justified.
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Ohio BBQ Restaurant Names Pa. Gov. Wolf ‘Employee of the Month'
The ownership of Breakwall BBQ in Conneaut, Ohio, has named Gov. Tom Wolf, of neighboring Pennsylvania, its “employee of the month.” The honor was bestowed as the Ohio eatery saw an uptick in customers from the Erie area who crossed the border as restaurants in Pennsylvania remained closed.
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Peaceful Black Lives Matter Protests Continue in Pa., NJ Suburbs
Some gathered in a park in Springfield Township, Pa., and a peaceful march took place in Franklinville, NJ, where protesters witnessed a racist display earlier this week. NBC10’s Stephania Jimenez reports.
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Vote Counting Drags Into 3rd Day After Pennsylvania Primary
Counting an avalanche of 1.4 million mail-in votes dragged into a third day in Pennsylvania on Thursday as some races from Tuesday’s primary remained too close to call.
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Pennsylvania Holds Primary Amid Protests and Pandemic
The ongoing protests and coronavirus pandemic led to a very different type of Pennsylvania Primary on Tuesday. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia has the story.
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Pa.'s Primary, Others Become Test Run for Campaigning During Coronavirus
Tuesday’s primary elections in eight states are both significant elections and big tests of campaigning during the age of coronavirus.
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16 More Pa. Counties Will Move to Green Phase; Philly Area in Red until June 5
Gov. Tom Wolf plans to announce Friday that he will lift more pandemic restrictions in certain counties in Pennsylvania, his office said, while 26 more counties woke up to fewer restrictions.
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Some Pennsylvania Counties Move Into Coronavirus Green Phase; Philly Area Still in Red
Some mostly rural Pennsylvania counties moved into the Green Phase of reopening from coronavirus restrictions on Friday. Some other counties are now in yellow. The counties closest to Philadelphia, however, remain in Red, for now.
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Multistate Manhunt for College Student Wanted for Murders Ends in Maryland
A fugitive college student who was wanted in connection to two Connecticut murders was captured in Maryland after an extensive search that spanned four states, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey. State police announced Wednesday night that Peter Manfredonia, 23, was taken into custody in Hagerstown, Maryland. Neither Manfredonia nor any officers were hurt during the incident.
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Suspect in Conn. Murders Captured in Maryland
A fugitive college student wanted in connection to two murders in Connecticut was captured in Maryland following a search that spanned four states, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Suspect in Connecticut Murders Arrested in Maryland
A fugitive college student who was wanted in connection to two Connecticut murders was captured in Maryland after an extensive search that spanned four states.
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Joe Biden Praises Tom Wolf's Coronavirus Reopening Plan as Pa. Governor Endorses
On Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf had a conversation about Pennsylvania’s coronavirus response as the Democratic governor endorsed Biden in the 2020 presidential race.
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Parents of Suspect in Connecticut Murders Urge Him to Surrender
A lawyer representing the parents of a man accused of killing two men in Connecticut urged for him to turn himself in. Police said the suspect was last spotted in East Strudsburg, Pennsylvania. He is considered armed and dangerous.