Overloaded with Gun Permits
Record gun sales have meant a record number of applications to carry concealed weapons, and it's overloading county sheriff's offices who have to process them. NBC10's Doug Shimell reports.
View ArticleSmart Phones, Social Media Color Boston Bombing Response
Law enforcement officials in Boston on Tuesday asked the public to bring forward any photos or videos captured at Monday’s marathon that may help to piece together the mystery of who is behind one of...
View ArticleSEPTA Riders Lied About Crash: DA
SEPTA and Philadelphia's District Attorney office says enough is enough when it comes to fake insurance claims. On Monday afternoon, the D.A. charged 10 people with fraud and 4 others with conspiracy....
View ArticleBoston-Area Woman Killed in Blasts Was "a Dream"
Krystle Campbell was among the three people killed when bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon on Monday, her father told NBC News on Tuesday. That confirmation came as another victim, 8-year-old Martin...
View ArticleSchool Bus Crash Kills Woman
A Franklin Township woman, who hasn't been identified, was killed when her car collided with a school bus this morning. There were no students on the bus at the time of the crash. Police say the bus...
View ArticleTSA Gives 'All Clear'
Some tense moments after a US Airways flight was evacuated after landing in Boston this morning due to a report of a suspicious bag possibly on board. Flight No. 1716 left Philadelphia at 9:10a.m. from...
View ArticleComfort Dogs Travel to Boston After Bombings
Some of the biggest heros to emerge from the Boston Marathon bombings are small and cuddly. Lutheran Church Charities of Addison, Ill. is deploying five specially-trained golden retrievers through...
View ArticleHow to Talk to Your Kids About Traumatic Events
Dr. Sue Cornbluth is a child psychologist, professor at Temple University and a national expert on foster care, child abuse and parenting. Cornbluth shares strategies on how to talk with your child...
View ArticleAirline Travelers Grounded
As American Airlines struggles to recover from a computer glitch that grounded all the airline's flights, passengers struggle to get where they were going. NBC10's Jesse Gary reports.Photo Credit:...
View ArticleMan Guilty of Sex With Main Line 13-Year-Old
The Virginia man accused of running off to Washington, D.C. last year with a 13-year-old Main Line girl he met on the Internet will spend the next 15 to 30 years behind bars. In a Delaware County...
View ArticleBoston Terror: A Nation Mourns
A woman cries during a vigil for eight-year-old Martin Richard who was killed by an explosion at the Boston Marathon. As our country attempts to make sense of the violence people from across the nation...
View ArticleTakeoff With SkyForce10
Get inside the cockpit as NBC10's Christine Maddela takes off in SkyForce10.Photo Credit: Bill Shull
View ArticleWould You Want a Super Wawa in Your Town?
Should a Wawa featuring a gas station be allowed to open in Conshohocken? That is the question that will be answered tonight when the borough council votes on a proposal to open a larger Wawa on a...
View ArticlePresident Obama Talks About "House of Horrors" Trial
President Barack Obama says he's "familiar" with the murder trial of former abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell. In an exclusive interview on the TODAY Show Wednesday, host Savannah Guthrie asked Obama...
View ArticleFuneral Held for American Diplomat Killed in Afghanistan
Hundreds gathered Wednesday in suburban Chicago to say their final goodbyes to an American diplomat killed in the line of duty. Anne Smedinghoff, 25, of River Forest was killed 11 days ago by a suicide...
View ArticleWeiner 2nd Place in Democratic NYC Mayoral Poll
Disgraced former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner could mount a serious Democratic primary challenge against City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, whose lead in the mayoral race is slipping, a new NBC New...
View ArticleDad Accused of Beating 3-Month-Old Son to Death
Rashawn Reddick didn’t hold back her disgust when she learned of the accusations against her neighbor Samuel Cabrera. “It makes me sick to my stomach,” she said. “It makes me want to throw up.”...
View ArticleCollege Student Was Not Raped: Police
Philadelphia police say the Easter Sunday attack reported by a La Salle student was not as sexually violent as first reported. "The original information was not accurate," said Capt. John Darby, who is...
View ArticlePossible Ricin Letters to Obama, Senator Signed by "KC"
Federal officials believe the same person has sent letters possibly contaminated with poisonous ricin to President Obama and a Republican senator from Mississippi, bearing the signature "I am KC and I...
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