Man May Lose Eye After Brass Knuckles Beating
A man may lose his eye after he was severely beaten during a early morning robbery at a North Philadelphia restaurant. The attack and robbery happened around 2:30 a.m. Saturday at the New Nam Chang...
View ArticleTiger Woods' Life and Times
Tiger Woods was all smiles as he walked up the fairway during the pro-am Memorial Day golf tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Woods, the world's No. 1-ranked player, will be trying to win his 15th career...
View ArticleHackers Attack Philly Police Website
A group of internet hackers affiliated with the organization Anonymous attacked the Philadelphia Police Department’s website, stopping access for some visitors, over the arrest of activists protesting...
View ArticleMany Crime Cameras Broken: Report
An audit has found many of Philadelphia's surveillance cameras intended to help police solve crimes aren't working. City Controller Alan Butkovitz says auditors found about two-thirds of the 202...
View ArticleDog Owner Charged With Murder in Deadly Mauling
A dog owner arrested Thursday was charged with murder in an attack involving a frenzied pack of dogs that killed a 63-year-old woman who suffered more than 150 puncture wounds in the mauling. Pamela...
View ArticleHigh Heels Used for Drug Smuggling
A Camden, N.J. woman is arrested after Customs workers at Philadelphia International Airport say they found drugs stuffed inside her shoes. U.S. Customs officers say Iveliza Tuhanna Perez, 25, had just...
View ArticleBike Race Changes, Road Closures
With a new sponsor, a new course, a new starting order and a new name, one of Philly’s proudest traditions returns this weekend. The Parx Casino Philly Cycling Classic takes to the streets of...
View ArticleWomen Attacked at Local Hospital
Two female employees of Cooper University Hospital have been the victim of a crime in the past ten days. The most recent incident happened yesterday, when police say a member of the hospital's medical...
View ArticleCouple Vows Move to Canada if DOMA's Upheld
The weeds have reclaimed the spacious backyard of their Mt. Airy home and the grass is brown, but Sharon Gershoni and Sarra Lev point out where Gershoni used to grow vegetables. Tomatoes, cucumbers,...
View Article"Mayday, Mayday": Calls From Crashing Plane
"Mayday, mayday — engine out," said the pilot, in a controlled voice, to air controllers as his small plane struggled to stay aloft early Friday morning. In audio files obtained by News4 Washington,...
View ArticleArtist Wants City to Host His Sandy Debris Sculpture
Lennox Warner is as much an artist as beachcomber. The longtime Atlantic City resident trawls the sands of the beaches looking for material. Rotting sandals. Plastic water bottles. Soda cans. Hunks of...
View Article"One of the Big Ones" on Course for Earth Fly-By
Scientists and amateur astronomers are tracking a 1.7-mile-wide asteroid on course to sail past Earth as it makes a wide U-turn on the way back toward the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter....
View ArticleNY Teen Breaks "German Curse" to Win Spelling Bee
After finishing third each of the last two years, Arvind Mahankali, a 13-year-old from Queens, New York, won the 86th Scripps National Spelling Bee by finally conquering a word of German origin. He...
View ArticleSchools Offer New STD App for Students 7th Grade and Up
A tool that lets sexually active people receive and share their STD testing results digitally is now available to junior high and high school students in the Los Angeles School District. Qpid.me relays...
View ArticleHurricane Season Is Here: Are You Prepared?
NBC10's Tim Furlong is down the Jersey Shore the day before the Atlantic Hurricane Season gets underway. Furlong talks to the American Red Cross about what people can do to be ready in case of another...
View Article2nd Civil Suit Coming in Boston Tour Bus Crash
Several people seriously hurt when a Philadelphia tour bus carrying high school students slammed head-on into a Boston, Mass. overpass are filing suit against the driver and coach company. Attorney Tom...
View ArticleChild, Firefighter Hurt in Blaze
Four people including a child and a firefighter were hurt when flames tore through a family's home this morning. Flames broke out at the home along the 5200 block of N Sydenham Street in the Ogontz...
View ArticleStarbucks Bans Smoking Within 25 Feet of Shops
Coffee and cigarettes, for some, are an inseparable pair. But if that coffee is from Starbucks, smokers will have to take a walk if they want to light up. Cigarettes and their electronic counterparts...
View ArticleSurveillance: Persons of Interest in Car Keying, Tire Slashings
Residents awoke to find their car tires slashed and even a few cars keyed, including a slur on at least one vehicle, this morning. More than a dozen cars parked along the 700 and 800 blocks of S 18th...
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