Couple Force-Fed Kids Hot Sauce, Denied Water: Feds
A local U.S. Army major and his wife are accused of abusing their three foster children -- force-feeding them hot sauce, withholding water, and breaking their bones, according to U.S. Attorney Paul J....
View ArticleMan Sues Airline After Crew Says He Didn't Flush
A man is seeking half a million dollars in damages after his flight from Philadelphia to the West Coast ended with him being detained for allegedly cursing at the crew and failing to flush a toilet....
View ArticleObamas, Bidens Call for Veterans' Jobs
With about 1 million members of the military expected to become civilians over the next five years, First Lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden are calling on the private sector to step up its hiring of...
View ArticleArmy Major, Wife Accused of Breaking Kids' Bones, Denying Water
A U.S. Army major and his wife are accused of torturing their three foster children for years, breaking their bones, force-feeding them hot sauce, denying them water and using one of their biological...
View ArticleReverse Commuting Rising: From City to Suburbs
Montgomery County has grown so much as a job hub that more people now commute from Philadelphia into the county than the other way around. The so-called "reverse commuting" trend was documented in this...
View ArticleWoman Arrested for Trying to Poison OJ at Starbucks
A 50-year-old woman was arrested Monday night after police say she put two bottles of orange juice — which they say were filled with rubbing alcohol — on a refrigerator shelf at a Starbucks in...
View ArticlePost-Sandy Waters Dangerous for Boaters
As the search continues for David McAuliffe, the missing captain’s wife has a new theory as to why her husband’s boat went down. “The propellers on the boat were all but shredded and bent,” said Lynsey...
View ArticleNo Comment From NJDCF
The New Jersey Department of Children and Family Services did not comment on why the children who were allegedly abused by their military parents were not protected. NBC10's Harry Hairston reports from...
View ArticleConfiscating All-Terrain Vehicles in Philly Isn't Easy
A horde of riders rolls up Broad Street -- some on dirt bikes, others on four-wheelers. They weave in and out of traffic, stopping cars to control the road. One biker zips up and along the sidewalk...
View ArticleBroad Street Run Ramps Up Security
The Broad Street Run is still 10 miles long, still starts in North Philadelphia and ends in the Navy Yard and still draws thousands of runners to Philly’s main drag; but this year’s Broad Street Run is...
View ArticleWill Sheridan's Story of Courage
Will Sheridan was a former standout basketball story at Villanova who came out two years ago. John Clark sits down with him to hear his story and his reaction to NBA player Jason Collins coming out.
View ArticlePolice Honor Officer Killed 122 Years Ago
Wilmington police will honor an officer killed in the line of duty 122 years ago. Thirty-seven-year-old Charles Schultz was shot by two men while walking a beat in 1891. A resident took him to Delaware...
View ArticleMariela Castro Now Allowed to Visit Philly
After originally being denied, Cuban gay rights activist Mariela Castro is now allowed to attend the Equality Forum in Philadelphia. NBC10 Philadelphia's Christine Maddela reports.
View ArticleTeacher's Union Could Pay to Fill Budget Hole
With the budget hearings underway, there has been some talk of the Teacher's Union possibly giving up some of their benefits to help fill the budget holes. NBC10's Daralene Jones reports.
View ArticleChristie Calls "BS" on Sand Dune Criticisms
Ever since Superstorm Sandy devastated parts of the Jersey shore last October, officials have planned for a new system of protective sand dunes along the entirety of the 127-mile coast. And also...
View ArticleRecent Arrest Reminiscent of Decade-Old Child Abuse Case
A shocking case of alleged child abuse has brought back memories of a similar case that happened a decade ago in South Jersey. Army Major John Jackson and his wife Carolyn were arrested at their Mount...
View ArticleThis Week's Wednesday's Child
NBC10's Vai Sikahema introduces you to some of the area's amazing young people who dream of being connect to a loving forever family. Visit the Wednesday's Child Home Page on NBC10.com Photo Credit:...
View ArticleColumns Stand Again at Hospital
The Strickland Columns are back outside Einstein Hospital in North Philadelphia.
View ArticleToddler Found Wandering Philly Streets
A young child found wandering the streets of Philadelphia this morning has been reunited with her parents. The unattended 4-year-old was found around 9 a.m. at Tulip and Sargeant Streets in the...
View ArticleBoston Carjack Victim: "God Was with Me"
The 26-year-old Chinese engineer who was carjacked by the Boston Marathon bombing suspects said he was "lucky" to survive an agonizing 90-minute car ride that ended with his escape. "God was with me,"...
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