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Pennsylvania's high court sides with township over its ban of a backyard gun range
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court says a township ordinance that limits firing guns to indoor and outdoor shooting ranges and zoning that significantly restricts where the ranges can be located do not violate the Second Amendment. The justices ruled Wednesday for Stroud Township and against Jonathan Barris, who challenged the gun restrictions. Barris drew complaints from neighbors after building a gun range...
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Decades later, DNA evidence reveals ‘Sugarloaf Jane Doe' was Northeast Philadelphia woman
About 30 years after Margaret Carol Wininger went missing from Northeast Philadelphia, her remains have been identified. The body was found in Sugarloaf Township in the Poconos in 1994.
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Your Pocono Mountains ski forecast for this weekend
What conditions can skiers and snowboarders expect in the Poconos this weekend? NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick reports.
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When can I ski? Your guide to opening dates for Pocono Mountain slopes
Ski resorts across Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains are gearing up for opening day (weather dependent) for the 2023-24 skiing and snowboarding season.
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Making snow in the Poconos to get ready for ski season
Miss snow? Blue Mountain is among the Pocono Mountain resorts that have had the snow-making machines going to ensure that ski season can get underway. NBC10 photojournalist Jim Friedman finds out about final preps for ski season.
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Escape for a weekend in the Pocono Mountains
Looking for ideas for a weekend getaway? Philly Live’s Sheila Watko takes a trip to find out some of the best things to do, see, taste and experience in the Pocono Mountains.
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Gear up and venture out in the Pocono Mountains
Philly Live’s Sheila Watko heads to the Poconos’ Blue Mountain to check out mountain biking, slope side dining and the ropes course that await adventurers this summer.
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Summer in the Poconos Offers Something for Everyone
Philly Live’s Sheila Watko spoke with Brian Bossuyt, the executive vice president of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, about fun events — from music to county fairs to NASCAR — happening all summer.
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From Alpacas to Finding Zen: Taking a Solo Tour in the Poconos
Philly Live’s Sheila Watko looks at how crafts, a wellness spa and an alpaca farm offer individuals a unique way to get away in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains.
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Jump in at Aquatopia in the Poconos Year Round
Philly Live’s Sheila Watko spent the day at Aquatopia and spoke with Molly Coneybeer, director of marketing at Camelback Resort, about all the fun to be had in the Poconos.
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New Details Emerge About Items Found at Pa. Family Home of Idaho Student Murders Suspect
New details emerged in the Idaho student murders case Thursday as a search warrant for suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Poconos-area family property and car revealed what investigators found.
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Snow Totals: Half a Foot in Poconos, Little Falls Near Philly
Snow fell on some of the Philadelphia region on Dec. 15, 2022, but it was only a trace or a little bit in most places. However, more than 7 inches fell in one part of the Poconos.
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Drying Out Ahead of Winter Warm-Up
Conditions will clear Tuesday ahead of a two-day warm-up, NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley says.
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Rain and Snow Moving Out
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking some lingering showers Tuesday after snow and rain fell overnight.
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Planning a Bachelorette Party? The Poconos Is the Perfect Getaway for Your Bridal Party
NBC10’s Sheila Watko checks out a concert venue, shooting range, art factory and winery to help you plan the perfect bachelor or bachelorette weekend in the Poconos.
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Take a Look Back at the History of Skiing in the Poconos
Deanna Fontanez takes you on the slopes for a look back at the history of the Pocono Mountains as one of the East Coast’s top skiing destinations.
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Murder Suspect Caught in Poconos Returns to Idaho
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students arrived back in Idaho Wednesday night to face murder charges.
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New Video Shows First Traffic Stop of Suspect in Idaho Slayings
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the murders of four University of Idaho students, was pulled over twice back on Dec. 15 while driving in Indiana. He was let go with a warning by a Sheriff’s Deputy and a State Trooper. Footage of the second traffic stop was released Tuesday while video of the first stop was released on Wednesday. Meanwhile,...
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Suspect in Student Killings Arrives in Idaho to Face Murder Charges
The man accused in the November slayings of four University of Idaho students landed near Idaho Wednesday night to face first-degree murder charges after leaving a Pennsylvania jail in the custody of state police.
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Investigators Still Searching for Motive and Weapon Tied to University of Idaho Killings
Police in both Pennsylvania and Idaho are working together to uncover the motive behind the deaths of four University of Idaho students, and where the weapon is. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the latest on the suspect Bryan Kohberger, who agreed Tuesday to be extradited from Pennsylvania to face charges in Idaho.