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Suspect in Temple Grad's Killing Was Released on Bail Weeks Earlier
After Philadelphia Police identified a man accused of shooting and killing a Temple University graduate who was walking his dog last week in the city’s Brewerytown neighborhood, some in law enforcement asked why the suspect was out on bail at the time.
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Questions Raised Over Why Suspect in Temple Grad's Killing Was Free on Bail
The shooting and killing of recent Temple University graduate Milan Loncar while he was walking his dog just a block from his Brewerytown home has rocked Philadelphia. The decision to lower bail for Davis Josephus, the man accused of gunning down Loncar, in the weeks before the killing is being questioned. NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports.
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2 Arrested in Killing of Temple Grad, 25
Two people were arrested Saturday night in connection with the Wednesday killing of Milan Loncar, 25. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors reports.
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Police ID Man Charged in Murder of Temple Grad in Brewerytown
Police have identified the man accused of shooting and killing a Temple University graduate who was walking his dog near his Brewerytown home last week.
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Mom of Temple Grad Who Was Gunned Down While Walking Dog Speaks Out
A Temple University graduate was gunned down by two robbers while he was walking his dog near his Brewerytown home. As police search for the suspects, the victim’s heartbroken mother speaks with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield.
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Temple Grad Shot and Killed While Walking His Dog in Brewerytown
Friends and family are mourning a Temple University graduate who was shot and killed while walking his dog in Philadelphia’s Brewerytown neighborhood on Wednesday. NBC10’s Mitch Blacher has the latest on the investigation.
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Former Temple Football Player Gives Young People ‘Growth, Love, Success'
Former Temple University football player Jeff Whittingham is using his own experience growing up in Atlantic City, New Jersey, playing football at Temple University and his experiences since to bring his Growth.Love.Success program to young people. Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle finds out Jeff’s story and what he hopes to do for the next generation.
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Temple Student Talks About Being Jumped by 4 Men in Middle of Day
Temple University sophomore Grant Saunders spoke to NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante about being jumped by four people around 11 a.m. on Dec. 6 at West Jefferson and North 15th streets, not far from campus. The robbery left him with a broken leg. Surveillance video shows the four men Philadelphia police believe attacked Saunders.
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Temple Fined $700K in Settlement Over Rankings Scandal
Temple University will pay $700,000 for submitting falsified information to boost its business school’s reputation and rankings, the U.S. Department of Education announced Friday.
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Constitutional Law Scholar: Trump Vote Lawsuits Are a ‘Distraction' and ‘Sideshow'
The Trump Administration has filed a flurry of lawsuits against states as legal vote counting has continued in several states including Pennsylvania. Temple University constitutional legal scholar Craig Green and NBC10’s Vince Lattanzio discuss the potential impacts of these challenges and whether a case could go before the U.S. Supreme Court. Green said there’s a lot of rhetoric, but not...
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Temple Delays Start of Semester, Cancels Spring Break Due to COVID-19 Concerns
Temple University is delaying the start of its spring semester and as a result cancelling spring break as it deals with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Temple Owls' Families Flock to the Linc for a Socially-Distanced Football Game
Temple Football is allowed to have fans in the stands again, but for the first game, tickets were limited to players’ families and coaches. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson shows you how the stadium looked.
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Temple Delays Start of Spring Semester to Allow Time for Coronavirus Quarantine
Temple University is delaying the start of the spring semester to allow for extra time for students who left campus a full two weeks to self-quarantine away from the school before returning. The North Philadelphia university canceled spring break to allow for the coronavirus-related schedule change.
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Temple Doctors Learn How to Predict Who Will Have the Worst Reactions to COVID-19
Doctors at Temple University have come up with a way to predict who will have the worst reactions to COVID-19. NBC10’s Drew Smith spoke with the lead researcher to find out how it works.
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Families of Temple U. Football Players Are 1st to Return to Linc Stands
Temple University’s football team will play at Lincoln Financial Field before the Philadelphia Eagles do on Sunday. NBC10 reporter Matt DeLucia finds out why it’s so significant for Temple players.
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Fall Off Row Home Roof Leaves 2 Temple U. Students Hurt, 1 Critically
Two Temple University students were hurt, one critically, when they fell off the roof of a row home in North Philadelphia Saturday morning.
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Temple Law Professor Speaks on Potential Impact of RBG's Death
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could have a tremendous impact on the political landscape of the United States. Temple Law professor Craig Green explains why in an interview with Rosemary Connors.
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Students Move Out of Temple University Dorms After Shift to All-Virtual Fall
Many parents decided to move their children out of Temple University dorms this weekend to take advantage of a reimbursement for meal plans and room and board. NBC10’s Steven Fisher reports.
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Dr. Baskies: Should Nearby Neighborhoods Worry About College COVID Outbreaks?
What do college coronavirus outbreaks — such as those at Temple University — mean for the surrounding neighborhoods? That all depends how much contact the two communities have had, says Dr. Arnold Baskies, former chairman of the board of directors of the American Cancer Society and NBC10’s medical expert.
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Neighborhood Residents, Essential Workers Worried By COVID-19 Outbreak at Temple
One worker tells NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville that the students should not have been sent back for in-person learning.