Injured Firefighter Released From Hospital
Injured firefighter Andrew Godlewski was released from the hospital today. Godlewski tried to rescue fire captain Mike Goodwin on Saturday during a building fire. Goodwin was killed in the blaze. Check...
View ArticleNo Foul Play in Revel Deaths: Police
Police have ruled out foul play in the deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were found Sunday in a hotel room at Atlantic City's Revel Resort and Casino. On Sunday, police say a housekeeping employee...
View ArticleRefusal to Pay Cabbie Leads to Police-Involved Shooting
Philadelphia Police shot and killed a man who they say pointed a gun at them after refusing to pay a cab fare. Investigators say two officers were patrolling the 1600 block of Arrott Street in the...
View ArticleA SEPTA Stop at the Zoo?
Getting to the Philadelphia Zoo might be easier, especially from the suburbs, in the not-too-distant future if zoo officials have their way and get a SEPTA train station. The zoo recently opened a...
View ArticleStarvation, Not Radiation Likely Affecting Calif. Sea Lion Pups
More than 1,000 ailing sea lion pups have washed ashore in Southern California over the past three months, and a national fisheries expert says a lack of food source is likely the cause, not radiation...
View ArticleTeen Who Battled Cancer Gets Date With Taylor Swift
It may have been postponed for a year, but a local teenager finally got his date with Taylor Swift. Kevin McGuire, 19, of Stratford, NJ along with his family flew out to Las Vegas on Saturday to meet...
View ArticleIn Case You Missed It: Yesterday's Top Stories
Didn't have a chance to catch up on local news yesterday? Here's what you missed: Fire Captain Killed, 2nd Hurt in Fabric Building Fire Funeral arrangements have been made for a veteran fire captain...
View ArticleA Look Inside SEPTA's Rapid Response Center
SEPTA's operations center is always on the job to ensure passenger safety and react as quickly as possible when emergencies happen. In a recent incident it took mere minutes to stop train traffic and...
View ArticleThe Life and Times of Margaret Thatcher
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died of a stroke at age 87. Thatcher was Britain's first female prime minister. The conservative leader led Britain from 1979 to 1990 and was a close...
View ArticleGOP Lawmakers Want Details on Beyonce, Jay-Z Cuba Trip
Beyonce and Jay-Z’s trip to Cuba for their fifth wedding anniversary has a pair of GOP lawmakers asking questions. While American citizens can legally travel to Cuba if they obtain a “cultural...
View ArticleWestboro to Protest Roger Ebert's Funeral
Members of the Westboro Baptist Church said Monday they plan to protest film critic Roger Ebert's funeral in Chicago. The Kansas-based group released a statement published by the Hollywood Reporter...
View ArticlePoliticians, Fans Remember Margaret Thatcher
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's death Monday at the age of 87 triggered a wave of remembrances, from Hollywood to Capitol Hill, that paid homage to the powerful political figure....
View ArticleFriends, Family Remember Roger Ebert at Funeral
Legendary film critic Roger Ebert was remembered in a Chicago funeral service Monday that included several touching speeches from his friends and family. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said during the...
View ArticleThe Time is Right for a Fab Five Reunion
When Michigan's basketball team advanced to the title game by beating Syracuse in Atlanta on Saturday night, there wasn't much doubt that we'd be hearing about the Fab Five during the run up to the...
View ArticleLSD, Ecstasy, Cars, Cash Seized in NJ Drug Bust
More than two dozen people have been arrested in a New Jersey drug bust that also led to the seizure of more than a dozen cars, guns, nearly $100,000 in cash and drugs that ranged from Oxycodone and...
View ArticleAbortion Clinic Worker: "It Sounded Like a Little Alien"
The fourth week of testimony in Dr, Kermit Gosnell's "House of Horrors" trial began with another former employee testifying about what she saw and what she did while she worked at the Women's Medical...
View ArticleMore Brush Fires This Year?
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service warns that the combination of low temperatures and high humidity makes it easy for forest fires to start. On Saturday a wildfire incited at New Jersey's Wharton State...
View ArticlePolice Search for Man Accused of Spying on Stepson
Police are on the hunt for a man accused of spying on his own stepson. A 17-year-old boy told police that his stepfather secretly videotaped him while he was taking a shower around 4 p.m. on Sunday at...
View ArticleMelanoma Cases on the Rise
Melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, is on the rise. A new study shows a significant increase in the number of cases of children with the disease. NBC10's Renee Chenault-Fattah reports...
View ArticleLost Calif. Hikers Feared They Would Not "Make It to the Morning"
Emergency 911 calls from the night two hikers called to report they "wandered off" a Southern California trail indicate the teens feared they may not "make it to the morning" as search teams were...
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