Big Rig Splits in Half During Wreck
Amazingly no one was hurt in a wreck that left a tractor-trailer split in half along the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76 West) late last night. Officials say a tractor trailer crashed into a concrete...
View Article11 Women Hurt, DUI Suspected
Nearly one dozen women were hurt in a suspected DUI crash that left a van flipped over this morning. Medics rushed to the intersection of Rhawn Street and Torresdale Avenue in the Holmesburg section of...
View ArticleSan Diego Man Arrested in 37-Year Cold Case Murder
More than 37 years after a Tucson woman was killed, homicide investigators believe they have solved the cold case homicide with the arrest of a San Diego man. Tucson Police have identified Bruce...
View ArticleMan Shoots, Kills Cabbie
Picking up a fare turned deadly for a taxi driver early this morning after the man he picked up opened fire. The cabbie stopped near the Walnut Park Plaza apartments at 63rd and Walnut Streets in the...
View ArticleIn Hospital Ceremony, World War II Vet Weds Sweetheart
Shirlene King thought the moment would never come, but after a 30-year courtship, she finally got her wedding day. She married her sweetheart of three decades, 88-year-old Jack Wright, on Tuesday. They...
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 ArticleEx-Con Tries to Bring Field of Dreams to Newark
The statistics are sobering. Newark, N.J., has a murder rate double that of the Bronx. A third of its residents live in poverty. Only 40 percent of its students graduate from high school. Behind those...
View ArticleAVI Tax Hikes Show Good Citizenship Is for Suckers
The following is a work of opinion submitted by the author. This is one man's story. When I received my new property assessment as part of the city's AVI initiative, I could not help feeling like the...
View Article$20M Approved for Prime Hook Breach Repair
The Department of the Interior approved the funding to repair a breach in the dunes at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge. The dune at Fowler Beach near the refuge was originally breached during a...
View ArticleHow Did Committed Man Get a Gun?
The man who barricaded himself inside a sporting goods store and then shot himself to death, was not allowed to possess a gun. Mark McCarthy, 58, had a history of mental problems and was even...
View ArticleGun Holster Leads to School Lockdowns
Two South Jersey schools went on lockdown this morning around 9:10. The reason for the lockdown at Eastern High School on Laurel Oak Road in Voorhees, N.J. and nearby Kellman Brown Academy -- a Jewish...
View ArticleUrgent Care, Right in Your Backyard
It’s not your family doctor’s office and it’s not an emergency room – the Temple Health ReadyCare center in Jenkintown, Pa. is something in between. The Montgomery County medical facility is Temple’s...
View ArticleFake Pilot Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Philippe Jeannard, 61, pleaded guilty to fraud today for impersonating a pilot and heading into the cockpit of a U.S. Airways flight at Philadelphia International Airport. Jeannard was wearing a shirt...
View ArticleWoman Wakes to Find Prowler in Bedroom: Police
Lumberton Police are investigating two reports of a prowler in the neighborhood this month. Early Monday morning, a woman called police after seeing the silhouette of a man, holding a flashlight in the...
View ArticleDelco Man Claims Innocence in Camp Sex Assault
A Pennsylvania man charged with sexually assaulting youths at a Cape Cod camp while he was a counselor in 1981 has appeared in court with his new lawyer. The Cape Cod Times reports attorney Allison...
View ArticleNeighborhood Cancels Memorial Day Parade
For as long as Patty-Pat Kozlowski can remember, the Port Richmond Memorial Day Parade has been an important part of the long holiday weekend. The tradition served as a source of pride within the...
View ArticleSame-Sex Marriage=Big Business?
Due to the same-sex marriage bill that was just passed in Delaware, many are expecting an influx of business that will come with the marriages. NBC10's Doug Shimell reports.
View ArticleProposed Sale of Wetlands Outrages Residents
The 24 acres of wetlands in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township was once covered with water and plants. That all changed however after Hurricane Sandy. The storm brought with it sand from the...
View ArticleBoy Struck by Dirt Bike in Hit-and-Run
A 5-year-old boy is in critical condition after police say he was struck by a dirt bike in a hit and run accident. Joaquin "Danny" Hernandez was playing with his family at Hunting Park, near 9th and...
View ArticleTeen Girl Escapes Attempted Abduction
Police are on the hunt for a man who they say tried to abduct a teenage girl. Police say a 14-year-old girl was walking to Beverly Hills Middle School in Upper Darby on Tuesday around 8:45 a.m....
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