Philly Schools Funding Solution Down to the Wire
Will the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania give $120 million to the School District of Philadelphia? The answer is going to come in the last hour on Sunday, June 30, according to Senator Vincent Hughes....
View ArticlePreserving Memorabilia From Shuttered Schools
For Genevieve White, studying healthcare at Edward W. Bok Technical High School was a backup. “I always planned to go to college, which I did, but [Bok] was always my plan B,” she said. The 1993...
View ArticleBerkeley Icon Chez Panisse Opens Doors After Fire
Foodies, rejoice! After suffering fire damage nearly four months ago, a Berkeley icon - Chez Panisse - is poised to reopen to the public on Monday, and get back to doing what this world-renowned...
View ArticlePaula Deen Apologizes
Embattled Food Network star Paula Deen released a video statement addressing her past use of racial slurs, which overnight became a national scandal. In the clip, Deen appears visibly upset and at...
View ArticleFaith-Healing Mom Will Be Released on House Arrest
A faith-healing mom charged in the murder of her infant son, will be released from prison on house arrest. Today in court, her attorney argued that Catherine Schiable is not a flight risk. Prosecutors...
View ArticleMusic Festival Jams Delaware Roads
Traffic has been backed up since this morning on Route 1 and Route 13 southbound, as people head to the Firefly Music Festival in Dover or to the shore for the weekend. A spokesman for DelDOT says this...
View ArticleN.J. To Help Sandy-Impacted Rental Owners
New Jersey is offering grants to rental property owners impacted by Hurricane Sandy through a new Landlord Incentive Program. This $40 million dollar program will provide grants to landlords who offer...
View Article10 Question with Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph
Editor's Note: 10 Questions is a new weekly feature on NBC10.com. If you know someone who we should profile, please email us. Sheryl Lee Ralph has a career that spans four decades as a singer, actress...
View ArticleTown of West Sues Over Fertilizer Blast
Officials of the small central Texas town devastated by an April 17 fertilizer plant blast that killed 15 people have filed suit against the plant owner and supplier. The lawsuit filed Friday seeks...
View ArticleDorner Justifiably Fired From LAPD: Report
A rogue ex-police officer who blamed a deadly rampage on his 2008 firing from the Los Angeles Police Department was justifiably fired from the force, an LAPD report released on Friday concluded. In an...
View ArticleCamp Counselor Charged After Posting 'Teen Fantasy' Ad
Federal prosecutors charge a Bucks county camp counselor who they say posted an online personal ad on Craigslist titled "Real Teen Fantasy." An undercover officer responded to the post, posing as a...
View ArticleA Decade After Abuse, Teen Graduates an Honor Student
Terrell Parrish weighed 28 pounds when he was rescued from a foster home 10 years ago. Now weighing a healthy 150 pounds, the teen graduated from Vineland High School tonight as an honors student....
View ArticleTop News Photos of the Week
Summer Yoga: Thousands gathered for a free yoga class at Times Square on June 20 to celebrate the longest day of the year. The event features four free mass yoga sessions at the heart of Manhattan....
View ArticleEnd of Era for Martinsburg Grocery Store
For decades, Mennonite families from the rolling farmland around Martinsburg would ride into town, hitch their horses near Ed's Riverside market and fill their carts with weeks' worth of supplies....
View ArticleFBI Makes Arrest in "Mesh Mask Bandit" Case
The FBI says it has finally arrested the North Texas man believed to be the "Mesh Mask Bandit." The FBI said Luis Delagarza, 59, of Farmers Branch, has been charged in a federal criminal complaint with...
View ArticleSan Francisco Church Hoping to House Dead Pets in Basement
During his lifetime, Saint Francis of Assisi was famously devoted to animals. Paintings and statues depict the saint frolicking with birds, dogs and other beasts. The lore of San Francisco’s namesake...
View ArticleWorkers Rescue 20 Dogs from Philly Home
The Pennsylvania SPCA removed dozens of cats and dogs during a raid at a Northeast Philadelphia home Saturday. Workers removed 20 dogs and four cats from a home on the 2800 block of Walnut Hill Road....
View ArticleFire-Damaged Cell Phone Tower Taken Down
A cell phone tower in Bensalem, Bucks County which was damaged by fire has been taken down and disassembled. Crews dismantled the 118-foot tower early Saturday morning. It was brought down safely late...
View ArticleGas Spill in Chester County Forces Evacuations
Crews are at the scene of a large gas spill in Chester County. Chester County dispatch says about 10,000 gallons of gas leaked around 4:30 p.m. Saturday on Malin Road at a terminal where storage tanks...
View ArticleGirl at Center of Lung Transplant Controversy Out of Coma
Ten days after a successful double-lung transplant surgery, 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan is out of a coma and responding to questions, according to a family spokesperson. Murnaghan received her new...
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