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The all women team behind the Eagles Autism Foundation work to create a more inclusive world
Fans have come to know Jeffrey Lurie and the Eagles players as the ambassadors for the Eagles Autism Foundation. But behind the scenes, there is a team of all women lead by executive director Ryan Hammond. Through raising money, making an inclusive stadium experience and more, Hammond and her team are working to make a real difference. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors...
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Eagles' Jalen Hurts pays for the funeral of Texas HS football player who lost his life to gun violence
It may be the Eagles off-season, but quarter back Jalen Hurts is still carrying on his team’s mission. Hurts recently came to the aid of a grieving mother who lost her son to gun violence in Texas, where Hurts is from. 18-year-old Jarvon Coles was a high school student who played football and had offers to play in college. NBC10’s...
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A family presses charges after their son was shot and killed by a Pennsylvania State Trooper last June
Police say last June they were called to a part of I-95 near Penn’s Landing for reports of cars blocking the south bound lanes and drivers doing burn outs. Pennsylvania State Trooper Robert Sobeck Jr. then shot and killed Anthony Allegrini Jr. after Allegrini allegedly hit two state troopers with his car. Now Allegrini’s parents are pressing charges. NBC10’s Rosemary...
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3rd suspect arrested in the SEPTA bus stop shooting that injured 8 students
Police have now made three out of four arrests in the SEPTA bus stop shooting that took place last Wednesday and left eight students injured. The community has been calling for more police presence after a series of shootings involving public transportation left 11 teens shot, one fatally. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest on the investigation.
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Philly woman inspiring girls through the game of squash
Quinetta Bowden was recruited to join SquashSmarts Philadelphia when she was in middle school. Now as an adult, she is a staff member for the non-profit urban squash program. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has her story as part of our Women’s History Month coverage.
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2 arrested, charged in the SEPTA bus stop shooting that left 8 students injured
Police announced on Monday that they have made two arrests in the SEPTA bus stop shooting that left eight Northeast High School students injured. Those suspects have been identified as Ahnile Buggs and Jamaal Tucker, both 18. Police say they are using every resource possible to find everyone involved. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest.
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Celebrating International Women's Day at NBC10: Shining a light on female producers behind the newscasts
On this International Women’s Day, NBC10 is sharing the stories of the women who work hard to bring you the news every day. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has more on the female producers behind the newscasts.
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Celebrating International Women's Day at NBC10: Vice President of News Elizabeth Flores
Elizabeth Flores has been the Vice President of News for NBC10 and Telemundo62 in Philadelphia since 2021. She sat down with NBC10’s Rosemary Connors to talk about her impact on the newsroom and what inspired her to get into the news industry.
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Celebrating International Women's Day at NBC10: Representation matters behind the scenes
On this International Women’s Day, we’re shining a light on roles behind the scenes that are often – if not always – filled by men. There are jobs in broadcasting and elsewhere where women are still underrepresented. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the stories of two women who are a big part of bringing newscasts to life.
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Women Who Make It Happen: Dr. Ala Stanford
NBC10 is celebrating Women’s History Month by shining a light on women who make it happen and pay it forward. As NBC10’s Rosemary Connors explains, Dr. Ala Stanford, whose Center for Health Equity is flourishing, is a woman determined to improve the quality of people’s lives.
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Philadelphia Eagles, Wawa partner for popcorn factory that employs autistic and disabled adults
The Philadelphia Eagles Autism Foundation and Wawa have invested in a multimillion dollar popcorn making facility. This initiative is creating more job opportunities for the neuro diverse community as the labor department reports at least 85% of people on the autism spectrum are unemployed. A dollar from every bag of popcorn sold goes directly to the foundation to fund future...
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Philly Water Department claims EPA's plan to protect endangered fish could lead to spike in water bills
A proposed plan to help protect an endangered species of fish in the Delaware River could potentially lead to a major spike in water bills for Philly customers, the city’s water department claims. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has reactions from customers as well as an environmental advocate who believes the benefits of protecting the fish will outweigh any potential costs....
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National Constitution Center hosts children for President's Day and discusses voting, presidents and more
During a town hall inside the National Constitution Center, children listened closely to the founding fathers of the constitution on President’s Day. They also discussed the importance of voting and who can become president. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has more.
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Salting is crucial after snowstorm to prevent refreezing as temps drop to freezing and below
Once the snow stopped falling drivers were back on the roads as conditions cleared up from Tuesday’s storm. Now, salting before any refreeze overnight is crucial as temperatures are expected to drop to freezing and below. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has more from Montgomery County.
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Winter storm brings snow and rain throughout the region
A winter storm is moving through the region, bringing snow and rain across the area. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley has the latest forecast, NBC10’s Deanna Durante checks on conditions in Bucks County, Rosemary Connors checks on Montgomery County and Sheila Watko shares the latest traffic updates.
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With rain and snow on the way, businesses are stocking their shelves and prepping in advance
With snow and cold temperatures on the way, hardware stores like “Holod’s” are making sure they’re stocked up with salt and shovels. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has more on how businesses are preparing for the coming storm.
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All eyes are on Harrisburg as Gov. Shapiro calls on lawmakers to raise minimum wage
In his budget address, Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro is calling on lawmakers for an increase to minimum wage. This has long been a hot topic in the commonwealth as neighboring states such as Delaware and New Jersey have raised their minimum wages. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has more from both sides of the issue.
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Students learn about the power of prayer through a man's miraculous recovery this Catholic School's week
Across the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, students and teachers are celebrating Catholic Schools Week. It comes amid an effort to canonize a late local priest as a saint, who many credit with the recent miraculous recovery of a Delaware County man. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the story.
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Abortion providers challenging Pa. law that forbids the use of state funds to pay for abortions under Medicaid
A group of abortion providers are challenging a Pennsylvania law that forbids the use of state funds to pay for abortions under Medicare. The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court released an opinion on Monday calling reproductive rights a “fundamental right” and sent it back to the lower courts to hear the arguments in the case. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors explains further.
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Snow clean-up crews working to beat the refreeze expected Tuesday night
Parts of the region saw as much as 4 inches of snow from Tuesday and as temperatures drop much of that is now ice. Residents and crews are rushing to clear sidewalks and driveways before they refreeze. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors gives an update on the condition of the roads in Media, Delaware County.