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Teams and Communities Honor Boy Who Died After Being Shot During High School Football Game
Micah Tennant, a 10-year-old boy, died from his injuries after he was shot during a high school game. Pleasantville and Camden high schools honored the boy as they played the remainder of their matchup at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Ex-Hubby of ‘Real Housewives of NJ' Star Hired Mobster to Assault Her Boyfriend, Feds Allege
“Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Dina Manzo’s ex-husband and an alleged member of an organized crime family were charged by federal prosecutors Tuesday with conspiring to assault Manzo’s then-boyfriend in an incident in 2015. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey said Thomas Manzo and John Perna faces multiple charges over the assault on her now-husband, David Cantin...
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Dog Pardoned by Maine Governor Could Be Trained for Sledding
A dog that was ordered to be euthanized despite a pardon issued by Maine’s governor could get a second chance at life as a sled dog.
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Teen Faces Murder Charges in House-Sitting Mother's Death
Authorities say they have made an arrest in the slaying of a New Jersey woman who was beaten to death while house-sitting.
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South Jersey Doctor Prescribed More Than 1 Million Doses of Opioids in 3-Year Period, Prosecutor Says
A South Jersey doctor is accused of supplying more than a million doses of opioids to multiple patients over the course of three years, according to the Burlington County prosecutor’s office.
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Cyber Safety Tips for Children
NBC10 Responds reporter Harry Hairston shares important cyber safety tips to discuss with your children.
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NJ Doc Charged With Prescribing 1.4 Million Opioid Doses
A New Jersey doctor is accused of supplying more than a million doses of opioids to multiple patients over the course of three years. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the story.
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Man Found Guilty in Murder of Temple Student
Josh Hupperterz learned his fate in a Philadelphia courtroom on Thursday. Hupperterz was found guilty on all charges in the 2017 murder of Temple student Jenna Burleigh.
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Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office
A new lawsuit filed by all females alleges gender discrimination in the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office. NBC10’s Cydney Long explains.
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Man Found Guilty of Murdering British Tourist in New Zealand
A New Zealand jury on Friday found a man guilty of murder in the death of 22-year-old British backpacker Grace Millane. Millane died last December on her birthday after meeting the man through the dating app Tinder, going out for drinks with him, and then returning to his hotel apartment in central Auckland. Prosecutors said the man strangled Millane to...
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Off-Duty Detective Who Responded to Shooting at H.S. Football Game Speaks Out
An off-duty detective with the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office jumped into action when a gunman fired shots in the stands during a high school football game last week between Pleasantville and Camden. She helped care for one of the three people struck by gunfire. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Youth Seminary Scandal Grows With New Abuse Claims
A scandal over alleged sexual molestation and abuse at the Vatican’s youth seminary is growing, with more former papal altar boys alleging inappropriate behavior by priests inside the Vatican walls. Le Iene, an Italian investigative television program, plans to air the new allegations Sunday; the show provided the broadcast to The Associated Press ahead of time. The Vatican announced in...
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Sean Kratz Guilty of Murder Slayings In Bucks County
Sean Kratz was convicted on Friday in the slayings of young men whose bodies were buried and found at a farm in Solebury, Bucks County.
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NJ Man Accused of Using Baseball Bats, Knife to Kill Parents at Their Home Extradited to Face Charges
A man who allegedly used baseball bats and a knife to kill his parents in their home has been extradited to New Jersey to face murder charges
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Jury Deliberates in Rittenhouse Stabbing Death Trial
Jurors were sent home Wednesday after spending close to three hours deliberating in the trial of Michael White, a 22-year-old college student accused of stabbing real estate agent Sean Schellenger to death in Rittenhouse Square last year. White and his defense lawyers maintain that he was acting in self-defense and didn’t intend to kill him.
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Jury to Decide Fate of Defendant in Rittenhouse Stabbing Trial
A Philadelphia jury will decide whether Michael White is guilty in the stabbing death of real estate developer Sean Schellenger. A voluntary manslaughter charge could get White a maximum of 20 years in prison.
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Ewing Police Officer, Wife Indicted in Killing of 3-Month-Old Daughter
A suspended New Jersey police officer was arrested and charged in the murder of his baby girl.
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Complaint Filed Over Judge Kemp's Hug After Guyger Trial
Judge Tammy Kemp, who hugged Amber Guyger and gave her a Bible after the conclusion of Guyger’s murder trial, is coming under scrutiny over whether she crossed an ethical line.
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Search for Woman Still Missing After NJ Mansion Fire
Officials now believe that Jacquline Terrulli’s remains were moved from the burned-down home, but haven’t been able to locate them yet as the search has gone on for weeks. NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.