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Mayflower II Makes Long-Awaited Return to Plymouth
The replica of the original Mayflower ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620 returned to the coastal town after undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation in Connecticut over the last three years.
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Too Much Left Over Candy? Here's How to Trade in All That Sugar Into Discounts and Freebies
After your little ghosts and goblins are done trick-or-treating, you’re probably debating whether to keep or toss all those sugary snacks.
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Deadly Crash Blocks Busy Montgomery County Intersection
At least one person has died when two SUVs slammed into each other at the intersection of Chemical Road and Ridge Pike just before midnight. The road remained closed for hours into Friday morning.
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Poll: Trump Gets Some of His Worst Grades on Climate
President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at. While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed...
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Stranger Pays for Torrey Smith's Meal at Montgomery County Restaurant
An unknown man lent a helping hand to a well-known athlete without even knowing who he was.
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Mumps Spread Through the Philly Suburbs
After a number of mumps cases were reported at Temple University, the virus has now spread to the suburbs.
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Pennsylvania Suburbs Prepare for Icy Conditions
We’re in for a mix of snow, ice and freezing rain from now until Tuesday. We take a look at how the Pennsylvania suburbs are preparing for the winter storm.
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Shutdown Makes it Tough for Groups to Help Endangered Whales
Rescuers who respond to distressed whales and other marine animals say the federal government shutdown is making it more difficult to do their work.
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Light the Nights: 8(+1) Ways to Celebrate Hanukkah in the Philadelphia Region
From spinning a dreidel to lighting the menorah to munching on latkes, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Hanukkah in style this year.
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Hanukkah Brings Light to Celebrations Across the Area
Monday marks the second night of Hanukkah. Many people all over the area are celebrating the Jewish Festival of Lights, and are coming together to light the menorah.
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Fire Damages Car Dealership in Plymouth Meeting
Officials are investigating a fire at a car dealership in Plymouth Meeting.
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Part of Montgomery County Car Dealership Goes Up in Flames
The service area of the Carfagno Chevrolet dealership in Plymouth Meeting was destroyed by a fire that started around 1 a.m. Wednesday. The fire ravished the service area for about an hour.
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Federal Investigators Launch Probe of PA Church
Federal prosecutors have asked for documents from several Catholic dioceses, including Philadelphia’s. They’re looking for any records that the church covered up the abuse of children.
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Great White Washes Up on Beach Near Where SUNY Professor Was Attacked by Shark
The 61-year-old SUNY professor bitten by a shark while standing in the water just 30 yards off a Cape Cod beach earlier this month has been released from the hospital, a spokesman said Monday, days after a great white shark washed up on the beach near where he had been swimming when he was attacked.
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Man Bitten by Shark Off Cape Cod, Suffers ‘Deep Puncture Wounds'
A man suffered “deep puncture wounds” when he was bitten by a shark while standing in the water just 30 yards off shore of a Cape Cod beach on Wednesday afternoon.
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Cradles to Crayons' Back to School Collections
Cradles to Crayons Executive Director Michal Smith talks about students’ needs for the coming school year and how her organization has teamed up with Supporting our Schools.
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Flying Hot Dog Strikes Woman in the Face During Phillies Game
A woman who suffered a black eye after she was struck in the face by a flying hot dog during Monday’s Phillies game is speaking out.
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Woman Hit by Hot Dog at Phillies Game
A woman is speaking out after she was hit in the face by a hot dog at the Phillies game.
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Border Policy Backlash
President Donald Trump says it’s up to Congress to end the controversial immigration policy that separates children from their parents.
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South Korean Businessman Reacts to Meeting Between Trump and Kim
The president of an international company based in our area who was born in South Korea speaks to NBC10’s Lauren Mayk about the historic meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.