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South Jersey man talks surviving colorectal cancer
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia shares the story of Rick Rivers, a man who found out he had colon cancer when he was 30 years old. Rivers tells his story to help others as March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
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Gas station in South Jersey closes again after drivers fill up tanks with possibly contaminated gas
For the second time this year a gas station in South Jersey is forced to close after drivers filled up their tanks with potentially tainted gas. There was a similar case back in January and in that incident there were dozens left stranded. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has what we know and spoke to drivers impacted by latest incident.
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South Jersey school districts forced to make cuts after millions in state aid taken away
Several school districts in South Jersey say they are reeling after learning their state education funding would be slashed. Some of the big school districts like Cherry Hill, Lenape and Haddon Township are now searching for answers and in some cases, millions of dollars to fill the gap. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl explains how cuts in funding could impact these...
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As temperatures drop, South Jersey extends Code Blue into the weekend
After nearly two years, many neighborhoods in the Philadelphia area were left with blankets of snow after Monday night’s storm. The shovels and plows were out in full force across the Delaware Valley clearing roads, sidewalks and driveways. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle gives an update on conditions in Camden County.
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Apartment building collapses after fire forces families out of homes in Edgewater Park
Neighbors in a South Jersey community are now homeless after a fire ripped through their homes Thursday morning. Residents had to jump to safety from their second story balconies to escape the flames. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan spoke with the families forced out of their homes.
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Philadelphia family stuck in middle of Israel-Hamas war
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports ahead of a South Jersey rally in support of Israel after the deadly Hamas terror attacks. One Philadelphia family visiting Israel showed NBC10 inside the shelter where they’ve been amid shelling.
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AtlantiCare Set to Open New Medical Arts Pavilion
AtlantiCare, one of South Jersey’s largest healthcare systems, will soon open a new Medical Arts Pavilion, which they say will expand training services and make healthcare more accessible. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg shows us how the Pavilion is focused on the future.
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Police Officer Hospitalized, 18 Units Displaced in NJ Apartment Fire
A large Jersey Shore apartment fire displaced over a dozen residents and sent a police officer to the hospital early Saturday morning, authorities said. At around 5 a.m., Galloway police responded to the blaze on Apache Court, where officers observed a “fully engulfed building containing dozens of apartments,” Galloway police said in a statement. One officer was hospitalized at...
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South Jersey Businesses Struggling With Inflation
Businesses in South Jersey are locking their doors for the last time following an ongoing struggle with inflation. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the details.
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NJ Power Plant Implodes in Demolition Project
As part of an ongoing redevelopment project, the former B.L. England cooling tower in Upper Township was imploded Thursday around 9:30 a.m., according to a statement from developer Beelsey’s Point Development Group LLC.