A.L. Downs N.L.
The Major League All Star game was played on Tuesday night, and like Midsummer Classics of the recent past, up for grabs was home field advantage in the World Series. This one counts, and don't you...
View ArticleChurch Sign in Response to Zimmerman Acquittal Sparks Controversy
A church sign sparked controversy in Chicago over the weekend when it posted a controversial message after the George Zimmerman verdict. “It is safe to kill black people in Amerikkka,” the sign read...
View ArticleNYC Musician Loses Eye in Vicious Hammer Attack
A Brooklyn man has a long road to recovery after a man bludgeoned him with a hammer in an attack so vicious he lost an eye. Dru Barnes, a musician, was walking home to Fort Greene from a friend's house...
View ArticleMan Wrestles Shark With Bare Hands
What Elliot Sudal thought would be an average day of fishing in Nantucket turned out to be anything but. Sudal, originally from Burlington, went fishing for bluefish on Sunday. He was reeling in his...
View ArticlePHA Vice President Resigns
On the same day the Philadelphia Housing Authority auctioned off nearly 200 homes, NBC10 uncovered a major shakeup within the agency. David Northern, the PHA Vice President, resigned last week, after...
View ArticleEscape the Heat With SEPTA?
NBC10's Jesse Gary reports on how going underground can be a way to stay cool during the heat wave.Photo Credit: EnjoyingPhiladelphia.com
View ArticleAsiana Won't Sue TV Station Over Fake Pilot Names
Asiana Airlines has decided not to sue a Bay Area TV station that aired bogus and racially offensive names for four pilots on its plane that crashed at the San Francisco airport earlier this month, an...
View ArticleStill No Reason Given for FBI Schuylkill River Search
For the third-straight day FBI agents searched the banks and murky waters of the Schuylkill River today and for the third-straight day, federal investigators remained silent on the reason for the...
View ArticleRare Black Jellyfish Seen at San Diego Beaches
San Diego residents have reported sightings of a rare black jellyfish known as sea nettles at local beaches. The dark purple sea creatures were last seen about a year ago, and have now returned to...
View ArticleDirecTV Installer Sexually Abused Girl in NJ Home: DA
Authorities arrested a satellite television installer Tuesday for allegedly sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl in a New Jersey home. Arcadio "Junior" Nova, 38, was preparing to install DirecTV...
View ArticleNew Account Reinforces Mayor Filner's Alleged Pattern
A San Diego woman offers a new account of the allegations of sexual harassment being levied against the mayor and wants other women to feel they can speak out as well. Special Section: Mayor Under Fire...
View ArticleMountain Fire Rages Through 22 Square Miles
A fire that destroyed at least six homes after blasting through the San Jacinto Mountains continued to rage through 14,200 acres Wednesday morning, keeping the mandatory evacuations in place for nearby...
View ArticlePark Officials Indefinitely Close Dune Where Boy Fell
The Indiana dune where a 6-year-old boy fell and became trapped for hours in crushing sand has been closed indefinitely, the National Park Service announced. The closure of Indiana Dunes National...
View ArticleFort Worth Demolishes Wrong Vacant Home
It's not unusual for homeowners to receive their neighbor's deliveries, but a demolition crew? Crews knocked down the wrong vacant home at Lake Worth on Friday. Four days later, there's not much to see...
View ArticleAlleged Wedding Crasher Thief Accused in 2nd Theft
A wedding crasher accused of swiping thousands of dollars in gifts from a couple on their wedding day is being arraigned today. Joseph Franzone Jr., 35, turned himself in last Friday ending a week-long...
View ArticleMan Spies on Girls, Woman With Hidden Camera: Police
Police arrested a man who allegedly used a hidden camera to videotape three girls and a woman inside a Jersey Shore summer rental home. Investigators released few details about the alleged incident but...
View ArticleDespite Criticism, UC Regents OKs Muslim Student
The University of California Regents on Wednesday voted to appoint the first Muslim student to its board, despite vocal criticism from some Jewish groups who say her views on Israel verge on being...
View ArticlePGW Paying $500K to Settle Tacony Explosion Suit
The Philadelphia Gas Works has been ordered to pay $500,000 in penalties for a fatal gas explosion in 2011. The five-member Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a settlement for the January...
View ArticleShould Seniority Rule in Teacher Layoffs?
Jacqueline Bershad loved everything about the way her son's second grade teacher ran her classroom at Greenfield Elementary School in Center City Philadelphia. She was "exactly what you would hope for...
View ArticleEx-Federal Prosecutor Found Dead Under N.J. Bridge
A former federal prosecutor who pursued public corruption in Newark and appeared on TV as a legal expert was found underneath a bridge in New Jersey Wednesday, dead of an apparent self-inflicted...
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