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This Is Where NBC Reporters Will Go Live From for Olympics
Reporters from NBC’s local stations will stand atop a terrace that overlooks Beijing National Stadium and the Olympic rings as they file reports back to the United States.
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Search Continues for #Delabear in Wilmington
People in Wilmington, Delaware, are on the lookout for a black bear on the loose. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle checked out Alapocas Run State Park where the so-called #Delabear was last seen.
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#Delabear Sighting Closes State Park
A bear continues to roam through Delaware neighborhoods. Thursday afternoon, the “Delabear” was spotted at a state park in North Wilmington, forcing the area to shut down until further notice. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville speaks to residents about the bear.
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College Student Looking for Job Duped Out of Thousands of Dollars
A college student looking for a job said he was duped out of thousands of dollars. So he reached out to NBC10 Responds and Harry Hairston for help.
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NJ Mom Found Stabbed to Death in Park in Camden
An investigation is underway after a New Jersey mother was found stabbed to death in a park in Camden, New Jersey. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the story.
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City Council Calls on Philly Residents to Perform Gun Checks in Their Homes
Recent violence against children in Philadelphia prompted city council to call on residents to perform gun checks inside their homes. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia has the details.
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Crews Rescue Driver After Car Crashes at Local Cemetery
An 18-year-old driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a cemetery in Upper Gwynedd Township, Montgomery County. NBC10’s Deanna Durante spoke to police about the dramatic rescue.
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Bear Roams Through Delaware Neighborhoods
The #Delabear continues to roam through Wilmington, Delaware. NBC10’s Tim Furlong was in SkyForce10 over a park where the bear was spotted Thursday afternoon.
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How Will Trump's Plan Impact Food Stamp Recipients in Our Area?
About 50,000 people in Pennsylvania will lose access to SNAP benefits as a result of a new Trump administration rule that will tighten work requirements for recipients. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez takes a look at the impact.
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No Questions Asked as Push Is Made to Get Guns Off Philly Streets
Philadelphia city officials and anti-violence advocates are calling for guns to be surrendered after a series of shootings involving minors in the city.
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Chasing the #Delabear
A bear black bear is on the run in a New Castle County neighborhood Thuersday. NBC10’s Tim Furlong is covering authorities’ efforts to capture the wild animal being called the #Delabear.
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Horse Owner Shares Tale of Loose Animal's Journey
Philadelphia Police chased a loose horse in Philadelphia after it got away from its owner. Now we are learning about Harley the horse’s journey thanks to its owner “Cowboy Ace” Aaron Moore.
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Philly Lawmaker Movita Johnson-Harrell Faces Criminal Charges
West Philadelphia lawmaker Movita Johnson-Harrell is charged with theft, tampering with public records and other related offenses. NBC10’s Drew Smith has the details and talks to frustrated voters in Johnson-Harrell’s district.
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New Jersey Considers Bill Requiring Students to Learn Cursive
New Jersey is considering a bill requiring students to learn cursive. NBC10’s Keith Jones has the story and shows us how well local residents know cursive.
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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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State Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell Charged With Charity Theft
West Philadelphia lawmaker Movita Johnson-Harrell is charged with theft, tampering with public records and other related offenses. She’s accused of using a nonprofit she founded in 2006 as a “cash account.” NBC10’s Deanna Durante gets reactions from residents in her district.
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Law School Professors Testify in Impeachment Hearing
Four law school professors gave lessons on American history and presidential politics as they testified in the House impeachment inquiry. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details.
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Twin Brother Charged in Shooting Death of High School Football Star
A Philadelphia high school football star was shot and killed by his twin brother, police said. Sources told NBC10 the two brothers were playing with a gun when it accidentally went off. NBC10’s Denise Nakano speaks to students and staff who are honoring the victim.
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Pa. Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell Plans to Resign After Admitting to Theft, AG Says
State Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell surrendered to police on Wednesday morning. Attorney General Josh Shapiro says the Philly representative will be resigning. She was accused of stealing money from her community and using it for personal use.
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Light Snow Falls in Bucks County
The line of light snow made its arrival to parts of the Philadelphia region early Wednesday. In Doylestown, the light snow left roads and sidewalks wet.