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Exactly What Spilled Into Delaware River? Experts Say It Is Unlikely to Be a Health Hazard
City officials say they are continually running tests to monitor the water in the Delaware River to ensure it is safe for drinking following a chemical spill late Friday. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors speaks with an expert about any potential safety hazards.
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The Academy of Notre Dame Collecting Prom Dresses to Provide for Students
Finding the perfect dress is everything when it comes to prom. The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur in Villanova is making sure everyone has an opportunity to fully experience this rite of passage with a dress shop thanks to donations from the community. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the story.
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Former President Donald Trump Could Be Indicted on Criminal Charges Tuesday
Former President Donald Trump could be indicted by a grand jury in New York on Tuesday in a case involving alleged hush money payments made to former adult film star Stormy Daniels. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details.
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“Inexcusable”: Flyers Interim GM, Danny Briere Reacts To Video of Son Pushing Woman's Wheelchair Down Stairs
Former Flyers player and now Interim GM Danny Briere is calling his son Carson’s actions “inexcusable” after video was released of him pushing a woman’s wheelchair down a flight of stairs at a nightclub. The video has since gone viral and Carson Briere has apologized for his actions. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details.
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Rosemary Connors Gives Birth to Baby Girl
Congratulations to NBC10’s Rosemary Connors! Rosemary and her husband Ben had their second child, Evelyn Rose Cross!
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Pa. GOP Lawmakers Vote to Impeach Philly DA Larry Krasner
A vote in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Wednesday moved Republicans yet another step closer to impeaching Democratic Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details.
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Philadelphia City Council Preparing For Potential Migrant Arrivals
A dozen nonprofits and city officials have been meeting consecutively for months to plan how to accommodate migrants if and when they arrive in Philadelphia from Del Rio, Texas. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the story.
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Teens Use Music to Raise Awareness for Juvenile Incarceration Reform in Pennsylvania
Teenagers are using music to raise awareness for Juvenile Incarceration Reform in Pennsylvania. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors shows us their message.
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‘You Will Be Prosecuted:' City Task Force Prepared To Combat Voter Intimidation
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office is leading a task force of law enforcement and officials to deter any voter intimidation and election day crime on Tuesday. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details.
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Small Businesses Thrive During Phillies World Series Run
During a time when most businesses would be marking down their Phillies merchandise, sales are on the rise. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors shows us the economic impact of the Phillies’ World Series run.
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New Head of Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office Wants to Reunite MOVE Victims With Family Members
The new leader of the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office says she’s determined to rectify past mistakes and reunite the remains of the 1985 MOVE bombing victims with their family members. She spoke with NBC10’s Rosemary Connors.
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Officials Plan to Widen Atlantic City Expressway
The addition of 26 miles of roadway on the Atlantic City Expressway will contribute to shortened travel times and reduced traffic, making travels to the Jersey Shore much easier, officials said. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest on the planned project.
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Teen Caught in Crossfire of Shootout Walks After Year-Long Road to Recovery
A teen struck in the head by a bullet outside of his high school one year ago is now able to walk and thank the neurosurgeon that saved his life. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the story of his recovery.
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Security Guard in Critical Condition After Weekend Shooting on South Street
Another shooting on South Street has businesses and neighbors rattled and fearing for their safety. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest.
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Caseworker Charged in Beating Death of 3-Year-Old Girl
A second person is under arrest Tuesday for the death of 3-year-old Hope Jones. The toddler died in July in Southwest Philadelphia. Her foster mother was initially charged in her death, but now the caseworker who was responsible for keeping her safe is also facing murder charges. NBC10’s Danny Freeman explains.
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Roxborough High Receives $500,000 to Improve Security Following Deadly Shooting
State officials gave Roxborough High School half a million dollars in funding, but parents, school leaders, and those same state officials say there is more that needs to be done. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors reports.
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Pandemic, Gun Violence Ignite Importance of World Mental Health Day
Across the globe, today marks Mental Health Day. Coming out of the pandemic mental health rates have severely declined and has now forced recognition on the issue. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors spoke with a licensed psychologist on how this mental health crisis is being addressed in the city.
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Philadelphia Fire Dept. Announces Firefighter, EMS Provider of the Year
With Philadelphia’s fire prevention week starting on Sunday, the department is recognizing the men and women who risk their lives to save the lives of others. As NBC10’s Rosemary Connors reports, the honorees know what it means to put others first, often in the blink of an eye.
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What the Philadelphia School Superintendent Said He Learned During First 100 Days on Job
A week after the deadly shooting at Roxborough High School, the school district’s new superintendent is sharing what he learned during a “100-Day Listening and Learning Tour” across the city. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors reports on what Dr. Tony Watlington said he learned about the children in his district.
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Video Shows Moments 5 Shooters Opened Fire on 5 HS Students
There is anger, sadness and so many questions after the shooting of five football players outside of Roxborough High School on Tuesday. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has an update from police on their efforts to find those responsible.