Female Police Inspector Retires With 40 Years on Job
Philadelphia Police Inspector Jeanette Dooley is retiring after 40 years on the job. She makes history as the first woman in the police department to reach that milestone. "I have had the privilege of...
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President Barack Obama looks to see if it is still raining as a Marine holds an umbrella for him during his joint news conference with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, not pictured,...
View ArticleWade Shows Up At Girl's Prom
Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade granted a South Florida teen's wish and showed up at her senior prom on Friday. Nicole Muxo said that she was called up to the dance floor, where she was told that Wade was...
View ArticleChild Left in Car in School Parking Lot Dies
A 1-year-old child died after being left alone in a vehicle in an elementary school parking lot, Dallas police say. The child's mother, Vibha Marks, has been arrested on a charge of abandoning a child...
View ArticleMan's Body Parts Found in Home of Ex-Wife
Loretta Doyles Burroughs cried in court today as she was charged with murder. Tonight, the daughter of Danny Burroughs tells NBC10's Chris Cato that she knew all along her step mom was responsible for...
View ArticleHappening Today: NBC10's Great Shredder Event
Get ready for another NBC10 Great Shredder Event. This year we are teaming up with DocuVault. The date is Saturday, May 18th, 2013. Location: Philadelphia Navy Yard, 4747 South Broad Street,...
View ArticleDeaf Dog Stolen, Held For Ransom: Family
A deaf 11-year-old mini Yorkie was snatched from a yard in Hollywood and his dognappers are demanding $1,000 from his owners, who are pleading with the public to help bring their dog home. “I’m scared...
View Article12 Shot in Spate of Weekend Violence Across Chicago
Two people were fatally shot in the head and another shot dead in the chest in weekend violence that wounded at least nine others across Chicago, according to police. Last night’s first fatality took...
View ArticleOrb Denied: Oxbow Wins Preakness in Upset
History will have to wait at least one more year. Orb, the Kentucky Derby champion who many hoped would become the first Triple Crown winner in 35 years, finished fourth in the Preakness Stakes on...
View ArticleWinning Powerball Numbers in $600 Million Drawing Revealed
The winning numbers in Saturday's $600 million Powerball drawing are: 22, 10, 13, 14, 52 with a Powerball of 11. The jackpot was a record for Powerball and the second largest U.S. lottery pot in...
View ArticlePhilly Men Awarded $200K
Philadelphia citizens are working to make their communities better. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is recognizing them for their efforts. The Foundation sought to honor the good work of...
View ArticleMan Fatally Shot in Head in NYC's Greenwich Village Investigated as Hate...
New York City authorities are investigating the deadly overnight shooting of a 32-year-old man in Greenwich Village as a hate crime after detectives learned the suspect taken into custody at the scene...
View ArticleFormer Officer Charged With Rape Held on $60M Bail
A former Philadelphia police officer, once hailed as a hero and given a seat next to the first lady at a speech by President Obama, is being held on $60 million bail charged with raping two women at...
View ArticleMen Burst in, Beat Up Disabled Veteran
A Vietnam War veteran, confined to a wheelchair, was attacked by a group of armed masked men inside his home overnight and he is blaming himself for the incident. "I thought nothing like that would...
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 ArticleCause of Quantico-Based FBI Agents' Deaths Still Unknown
A spokesman for the medical examiner's office in Norfolk, Va., says it could be several weeks before they know how two agents with the FBI's hostage rescue team died during a training accident off...
View ArticleMan Gets 3 Years for Boardwalk Joyride
A man expressed remorse as he was sentenced for an intoxicated drive along the Atlantic City Boardwalk last year. John Thompson put a scare into people on the Atlantic City Boardwalk in April 2012...
View ArticleExtreme Weather: Tornado Season
A fire burns in the Tower Plaza Addition in Moore, Okla., following a tornado Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as a mile (1.6 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through...
View ArticleStudents Protest, But Where Are the Adults?
The estimated 1,000 high-school students who marched Broad Street to protest School District budget cuts on Friday were not just visible. They were loud, rambunctious and utterly unmoved by the...
View ArticleWatch: White House Daily Briefing
WASHINGTON - JULY 27: White House Press Secretary Jay Carney pauses as he speaks to members of the media during the daily briefing July 27, 2011 at the White House in Washington, DC. Carney answered...
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