Olympian Gabby Douglas Promotes New Book
Gold medalist Gabby Douglas is crisscrossing the country, promoting her book. Douglas describes "Raising the Bar" as a big scrapbook with pictures, quotes, thoughts and memories. She said she hasn't...
View ArticleMan, Sons Saved in Daring Sea Rescue
A father and his sons were pulled from the Pacific Ocean Saturday in a daring rescue lifeguard are calling miraculous. A San Diego-based commercial fishing boat turned into a rescue boat after finding...
View ArticleGoogle Searches May Reveal Those With Mental Problems
We have all heard of SAD -- Seasonal Affective Disorder -- but could all mental illness have a seasonal aspect? A recent evaluation of Google searches suggests that people are more interested in...
View ArticleWATCH: Bombing Survivor Honored Before Bruins Playoff Game
Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman Jr. made a rockstar entrance to game two of the Bruins' first round playoff encounter with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. During a touching pregame...
View ArticleMothers In Charge: The Cost of Violence
What is the cost of violence? "First I would say the cost is incalculable," said Mayor Michael Nutter. "Check on your children. Know where they are and who they associate with. There are some old...
View ArticleBangladesh Factory Rubble Searched for Brand Names
The death toll in the Bangladesh building collapse topped 675 Monday, giving the disaster the grim distinction of being the deadliest ever to hit the garment industry. Workers are still searching for...
View ArticleFormer D.A. Talks Gosnell Deliberations
Former Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham talks about the high-profile murder trial of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell.
View ArticleRats Invade Popular Eatery
A popular Philadelphia restaurant has shut down after photos and videos of rats feasting on food inside went viral online. The Green Eggs Café at 212 S. 13th Street is closed indefinitely after a sewer...
View ArticleJurors Question Murder in Gosnell Abortion Clinic Trial
Jurors in the Dr. Kermit Gosnell murder trial started off their fifth day of deliberations with a question about varying murder charges. The jury of 12 asked Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey Minehart to...
View ArticleHow Safe is Your Limo?
In the wake of a deadly limo fire that killed five passengers in California, there are new concerns about limousine safety. Harry Hairston shows the proper questions to ask companies before you rent a...
View ArticleAttorney Speaks on Abortion Trial
Local attorney Enrique Latoison provides insight on the latest developments in the Kermit Gosnell trial.
View ArticleOnline Shopping Tax?
The U.S. Senate is voting on a bill that would allow states to collect sales tax for Internet purchases. NBC10's Deanna Durante shows why some local lawmakers support the bill.
View ArticleBrain Exam Done in Beaten Boy's Death: Sources
A neuropathologist has finished analyzing the brain of a boy who died after a school yard fight, paving the way for a cause of death to be determined. Sources close to the investigation tell NBC10’s...
View ArticleNoose Found in Public Park Bathroom in Conn.
Police are investigating after a noose was found hanging in the men's bathroom at a public park in Connecticut on Monday, according to the recreation director. Staff found it hanging from the back of a...
View ArticleSouth Jersey's 1st Medical Marijuana Facility
NBC10's Ted Greenberg takes a look inside South Jersey's first medical marijuana facility.
View ArticleSurgeon Helps Woman Speak, Eat Again
Imagine losing the ability to talk, eat, or swallow food. That was the painful reality that Violetta Pernsley, 64, of Romansville, Pa., had to live with for nearly a year. Oral cancer caused her to...
View ArticleLocals Prepare for Royal Visit
Local residents are preparing for a royal visit this weekend. A delegation of senior diplomats from Sweden and Finland will visit Philadelphia, Chester and Wilmington this weekend to celebrate the...
View ArticlePlot in Conn. Cemetery Offered to Bombing Suspect's Family
A plot in a Hamden cemetery has been offered to the family of Boston Marathon Bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Paul Keane, the owner of the plot, writes in his blog "The Anti Yale" that he would like...
View ArticleMan Kills Wife, Lies About Home Invasion: Police
An elderly man who police initially believed was a victim in a home invasion will now be charged for his wife's death. Philadelphia Police were called to the 6700 block of Castor Avenue in the Oxford...
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