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Stray Bullet Grazes NJ Firefighter Inside Trenton Fire Station
NBC10’s Karen Hua reports on a stray bullet striking a firefighter working out inside a Trenton, New Jersey, firehouse Tuesday night.
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Trenton Firefighter Grazed by Bullet While Inside Station
A Trenton firefighter is recovering after he was shot in the arm while inside a station Tuesday night. Police don’t believe he was the intended target.
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Twin Brothers With Special Needs Killed in Trenton House Fire
Loved ones are mourning 20-year-old twin brothers with special needs who were killed in a house fire in Trenton, New Jersey. Four firefighters were also hurt but were released from the hospital. NBC10’s Cydney Long speaks with residents and has the latest on the investigation.
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Twin Brothers Killed, Firefighters Hurt in Trenton Blaze
Twin brothers died and four firefighters were injured when flames ripped through a Trenton, New Jersey, home Saturday evening.
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Twin Brothers Killed in House Fire
Twenty-year-old twin brothers died, and four firefighters were hurt, when a fire broke out in a Trenton, New Jersey home, officials said.
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19-Year-Old Man Charged in Shooting Death of 9-Year-Old Girl in Trenton, NJ
A 19-year-old man was arrested in the death of 9-year-old Sequoya Bacon-Jones, who was struck by a stray bullet as she was playing in a courtyard close to her home in Trenton, New Jersey. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the details.
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‘She Loved to Live': Man Charged in Shooting Death of 9-Year-Old
Flanked by teary police officers and her weeping mother, who held up a picture of her daughter, authorities Wednesday announced an arrest in the shooting death of a 9-year-old girl in Trenton.
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Police ‘Won't Stop' Until Killer of 9-Year-Old Is Arrested
Police in Trenton are still looking for the person who shot and killed a nine-year-old child — and the mayor says law enforcement won’t stop until the perpetrator is brought to justice.
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‘Tragic Situation': Girl, 9, Shot Dead During Fight Among Crowd in Trenton
The shooting happened Friday night at Kingsbury Square, in Trenton, New Jersey. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the latest.
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Homicide Victim ID'd as Man Who Went Missing From Air Force Base in 1978
Investigators have identified the body of a 1978 Delaware County homicide victim as a man who went missing from a U.S. Air Force base 43 years ago.
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COVID-Related Mask Mandate for NJ Statehouse Ends
One of New Jersey’s final COVID-19 restrictions has ended, with officials approving a resolution to end a mask requirement in the statehouse.
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Family Wants Answers After Man Is Shot by Trenton Police During Traffic Stop
The family of a New Jersey man who was paralyzed after being shot by police during a traffic stop is demanding answers from the Trenton Police Department. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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COVID Mask Mandate for NJ Schools Ends, Students Can Choose to Stay Masked
New Jersey’s face mask mandate for schools comes to an end Monday. NBC10’s Karen Hua reports on how the Cherry Hill School District is leaving it up to parents and students.
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Gov. Murphy Signs Bill Pushing NJ Budget Speech to March 8
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy will unveil his fiscal 2023 budget on March 8. Murphy signed a measure Tuesday delaying the annual budget address to the Legislature just a day after it reached his desk.
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Budgeting in Person? NJ Lawmakers Vote to Delay Speech
New Jersey lawmakers have voted to delay the governor’s legally required budget address by two weeks in the hopes that falling COVID-19 figures mean the return of an in-person speech.
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‘Swan Lake' Dancing Into the Region
Russian Ballet Theatre’s Gulya Hartwick tells Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle what audiences can expect as “Swan Lake” hits the stage in Reading and Trenton.
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Gov. Murphy to End School Mask Mandate
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will announce the end of the state’s mask mandate in schools on Monday. Brian Thompson reports.
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Person Dies as Firefighters Battle Fire, Icy Temps at NJ Home
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports from Genesee Street in Trenton, New Jersey, early Monday after a home went up in flames late Sunday night. Two people were taken out of the home, one later died. Firefighters dealt with below freezing temperatures as they battled the flames.
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NJ High Court Seeks ‘Amplification' on Congressional Map Decision
New Jersey’s Supreme Court has asked the chair of the state’s congressional redistricting commission to explain the grounds of his decision for choosing a Democratic map for the next decade
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NJ Tax Relief Bill for Atlantic City Casinos Goes to Governor
A bill that would give tax relief to Atlantic City’s casinos — and possibly prevent the closure of as many as four of them — is now in the hands of New Jersey’s governor.