Friends React to Teen Stabbing Death on Twitter
Friends react to the death of Julianne Siller, 17. Pennsylvania State Police say she was killed Saturday night by her boyfriend Tristan Stahley, 16, during a break-up on a hiking trail in Skippack...
View ArticlePolice Officer Busted for DUI
A police officer found himself on the wrong side of the law after he allegedly hit a parked car. Off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer Jeffrey Harrison was arrested overnight on suspicion of driving...
View ArticleCrime-Fighting Trees Transform Philly
A small park at the corner of North 5th and Berks Streets has had a ripple effect on its surrounding community. “About 20 years ago, there were drug dealers on both sides of the street,” said longtime...
View Article"Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker" to Be Extradited
Caleb "Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker" McGillvary, the internet celebrity accused of beating a New Jersey attorney to death, waived his extradition rights during court proceedings in Philadelphia...
View ArticleLibrary Book Returned 32 Years Late
Better late than never at a Northern California school where a library book originally checked out for "overnight use" has been returned 32 years later. The book about birds was checked out from the...
View ArticleMoving Up Domonic Brown
Earlier, we talked about Charlie Manuel's decision to mix up the batting order as a way to try to get more out of the lineup that has proven to be one of the worst in the game. And through two games,...
View ArticleMajor Heist While ATM Repairman Works
An ATM repairman got a big surprise when he left a job Tuesday night. A large bag of cash containing hundreds of thousands of dollars was missing from his private vehicle. The unidentified repairman...
View ArticleFog Greets Commuters
NBC10's Katy Zachry is along Ridge Pike in Montgomery County as dense fog slows down drivers.Photo Credit: NBC10
View ArticleWood Shop Frozen in Time
Tucked among the art galleries and boutiques on 2nd Street in Philadelphia's Old City is a boarded-up building, held upright by iron scaffolding. The John Grass Woodturning shop, which closed in 2003,...
View ArticlePastor Seeks Help to Deal With Crumbling Buildings
A local pastor is seeking help from above, not from the Lord but from Philadelphia's Licenses & Inspections, as two properties surrounding Pastor Reginald Johnson's Holy Nation Baptist Church on...
View ArticleNo-Bid Insider Contracts Persist in Sheriff's Office
When former Sheriff John Green stepped down from his position — a job which would eventually be filled by former state rep. Jewell Williams — the resignation was supposed to have signaled the end of...
View ArticleDrivers See Adolf Hitler in Teapot Billboard
Sometimes, a teapot is just a teapot. Other times, it sort of looks like Adolf Hitler if you squint. That's apparently the case on a JC Penney billboard in Culver City, Calif. Photos of the big ad...
View Article$446M Solar Expansion Plan
The board that regulates New Jersey's utilities is scheduled to vote on a nearly half-billion-dollar solar energy plan by the state's largest utility. Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) wants...
View ArticleNY Man Exonerated of Rape, Murder Gets Degree
A New York man who spent 16 years in prison for a rape and murder he did not commit is celebrating a new milestone in his life as an exonerated man: a master's degree in criminal justice. Jeffrey...
View Article"Fast & Furious" Fan Saves Woman From Crash
A woman survived a fiery crash in suburban Chicago early Wednesday thanks to a good Samaritan who helped her escape the wreck. State Police said the woman crossed four lanes of traffic on northbound...
View ArticleFB's Mea Culpa, Will Do More to Monitor Hate vs. Women
Facebook made a mea culpa, acknowledging in a blog post that it has "become clear that our systems to identify and remove hate have failed to work as effectively as we would like, particularly around...
View ArticleCaught on Cam: Woman Rescued from Overturned, Submerged Car
A local handyman and two other men are being hailed as heroes after rescuing a woman who was trapped inside an overturned car. Ed Mclean, the owner of Suburban Handyman, says he was driving on Route 52...
View ArticleReport: Bad Roads Cost Philly Drivers $1,800 A Year
The nonprofit research organization TRIP, which stands for "The Road Information Program" is calling for a funding boost for roads and bridges. In Philadelphia this morning, the group released its...
View ArticleFormer Gosnell Employee Freed After Emotional Sentencing
Three former employees of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, including his own wife, are being sentenced Wednesday for their roles in the investigation of his West Philadelphia clinic. Adrienne Moton,...
View ArticleNo Signs of Trauma in Paralegal's Mysterious Death
There were no obvious signs of trauma to the body of a paralegal found dead inside the home of a prominent Center City Philadelphia attorney. Julia Law, 26, was found dead in the bathtub of her boss...
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