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Penn interim president calls for pro-Palestinian protesters to leave campus
As pro-Palestinian protesters remain in an encampment at the University of Pennsylvania for the second straight night, the Ivy League school’s interim president called for the demonstrators to disband and claimed that a statue on campus was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.
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Police inspect flight at PHL due to ‘possible security concern,' officials say
An American Airlines plane from the Turks and Caicos Islands was inspected by law enforcement officials at Philadelphia International Airport Friday evening due to a possible security concern, officials said.
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Regulators close Philadelphia-based Republic First Bank, first US bank failure this year
Regulators have closed Republic First Bank, a regional lender operating in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Friday it had seized the Philadelphia-based bank, which did business as Republic Bank had roughly $6 billion in assets and $4 billion in deposits as of January 31. Fulton Bank NA, which is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,...
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PurpleStride event in Philly raises money for those battling pancreatic cancer
This weekend people will come together for PurpleStride, an event in Philly that raises money for research and awareness in the fight against pancreatic cancer. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan spoke with a longtime cancer survivor who will be in the crowd offering hope for those battling the disease.
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Police search for more suspects, teens charged as adults in West Philly Eid al-Fitr event shooting
Officials announced they are searching for more suspects and that the teens in custody will now be charged as adults in the shooting at a West Philadelphia Eid al-Fitr event. NBC10’s Frances Wang has the details.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters set up camp on Penn's campus
Groups of students from several universities are holding pro-Palestine demonstrations on campus. Several hundred students from Drexel, Temple and the University of Pennsylvania have set-up on Penn’s campus to show their support for the Palestinian people. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle is in University City with the latest on the growing protest.
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More suspects sought in shooting at West Philly Eid al-Fitr event
Weeks after a shooting at an Eid al-Fitr event in West Philadelphia, police are releasing new details about their investigation. NBC10’s Frances Wang has the latest. ...
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Officials looking for more suspects involved in West Philly Eid al-Fitr shooting
Weeks after a shooting that shattered the peace at an Eid al-Fitr event in West Philadelphia and left three people injured as well as a young man and four teenagers in custody, officials announced they are looking for more suspects involved.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters set up camp at Penn
Pro-Palestine protests continue at some Philadelphia college campuses. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest from University City as an encampment is set up on the University of Pennsylvania campus Friday.
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The Pa. twist that led to National Pretzel Day 2024
Do you like pretzels? Well, you are knot alone! April 26 marks National Pretzel Day. Here’s all about the local connection to the popular holiday and where you can snag a free pretzel.
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NBC10's Brenna Weick tries to rev her engine as dirt bikers take over The Linc this weekend
NBC10’s Brenna Weick puts on the helmet and tries to get going on a dirt bike as the Monster Energy Supercross Championship comes to Lincoln Financial Field this weekend. Now, if she can only get the engine going on live television.
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Block party celebrates what East Passyunk Avenue has to offer. Get a taste
NBC10’s Brenna Weick stops by some of the East Passyunk Avenue businesses taking part in Flavors on the Avenue on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
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Supercross brings jumping dirt bikes to The Linc in South Philadelphia
How about this for Excitebike come to life! After more than four decades, Supercross is back in Philadelphia.
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Supercross roars into South Philadelphia
NBC10’s Brenna Weick catches up with rider Hunter Schlosser ahead of Saturday’s Monster Energy Supercross Championship at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Victim of man spying in dressing room at KOP mall speaks about what happened
Police in Montgomery County are searching for a man they say secretly recorded a woman inside a dressing room. The victim, Lizzie Hendler, recalls the exact moments leading up to the incident and afterwards, and is speaking about what happened. The incident happened at the Aerie store inside of King of Prussia Mall on Wednesday afternoon.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters say they don't know how long they'll be camped at UPenn's campus
UPenn is now the latest college at the center of Pro-Palestinian protests. Dozens of demonstrators marched onto their campus Thursday afternoon and setup camp. NBC10’s Shaira Arias has the latest from UPenn’s campus where the protest continues.
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Police investigating possible abduction of 14-year-old girl who went missing
UPDATE: Police say the girl was found safe and no abduction appeared to have taken place. Philadelphia police is asking for the public’s help finding a teenager who they say may have been abducted while walking home from school in Kensington.
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Sixers' Kelly Oubre Jr. involved in Philly car crash hours after Game 2 loss to Knicks
Police said that a 2021 Lamborghini “disregarded a red light” and struck a 2023 Hyundai Elantra early in the morning of Tuesday, April 23
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Police say girl once believed to be kidnapped while on FaceTime, was not actually taken
Philadelphia police SVU determined that no abduction took place and the girl was found safe with her boyfriend overnight.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters march through Center City, set up camp at Penn
Around 200 pro-Palestinian protesters marched through Center City in Philadelphia on Thursday before gathering at the University of Pennsylvania to set up an encampment.