Lorenzo's Pizza Plans Return to South Street
One of Philly’s most famous pizza places will soon be serving up mega slices again. Nearly nine months after a fire gutted Lorenzo and Sons storefront it's owner vows to keep his promise to "come back...
View ArticleBumble Bee Foods Recalls Certain Tuna Products
San Diego-based company Bumble Bee Foods has issued a voluntary recall on specific codes of five-ounce tuna products recently sold to consumers, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirms. The...
View ArticleMan Shot, Dies in Minivan
The search is on for the person or persons responsible for shooting a man to death in the Cobbs Creek section of the city. The victim, who was in his 50s, was sitting in his minivan on 63rd Street and...
View ArticlePhilly Homeowners Get Help Understanding AVI
The City of Philadelphia will host outreach sessions to help property owners understand the Actual Value Initiative (AVI). The first sessions take place tonight. City staff will assist homeowners with...
View Article23 Philly Schools Slated to Close
The Philadelphia School Reform Commission voted Thursday night to save four public schools and close more than two dozen in an effort to save the cash-strapped district about $24 million per year....
View ArticleFans Revolt After Delay in Taco Bell's Cool Ranch Doritos Launch
Taco Bell fans have lost their cool about Cool Ranch Doritos Locos tacos. The fast food chain announced on Facebook this week that it would launch its Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos on Wednesday, a day...
View ArticleMan Arrested For Stealing 5,000 Boxes of Thin Mints
A monster thief nearly made off with a big bite of one state’s Girl Scout cookie supply. On Thursday, a South Carolina man was charged with stealing more than 5,000 boxes of Thin Mints and Shortbreads,...
View ArticleEuropean Union Mulls Porn Ban
Sunbathing topless or nude is widely accepted in Europe, but the same type of nudity may become illegal in Europe, if its found on the Internet. The European Parliament on Tuesday will vote on a...
View ArticleOfficer Charged in Loan-Sharking Scheme
A former Philadelphia Police Officer already under indictment for insurance fraud has been charged with extortion in an alleged loan-sharking scheme. Gary Cottrell, 46, a former 14th district police...
View ArticleTime to Spring Forward for Daylight Saving Sunday
It's time to "spring forward" Sunday for the annual ritual of re-setting our clocks for Daylight Saving Time. While we're losing an hour of sleep beginning on March 10 at 2 a.m., we gain an extra hour...
View ArticleFamily Terrorized, Suspects at Large in NJ Home Invasion
Police in New Jersey are on the hunt for several men who duct-taped a family during a home invasion last night. They say the men also sexually assaulted one member of the Mt. Holly family of four....
View ArticleResearchers Find Fabled Viking Sunstone
A rough, whitish block recovered from an Elizabethan shipwreck may be a sunstone, the fabled crystal believed by some to have helped Vikings and other medieval seafarers navigate the high seas,...
View ArticleAlice Waters Vows to Reopen Chez Panisse
Iconic restaurant Chez Panisse, the California brainchild of renowned chef and local food guru Alice Waters, caught fire early Friday, shocking fans and foodies nationwide. The fire at the Berkeley,...
View ArticleAuthorities Discover, Detonate 60 Bombs
When authorities arrived at a Chester County storage facility Thursday afternoon, what they found was not your typical storage locker contents. Law enforcement officials tell NBC10.com that inside two...
View ArticleSnow Hits Central NJ
NBC10's Cydney Long is live in Mercer County where up to 4 inches fell Friday.
View ArticleTeen Faces Manslaughter Charge for Deadly Punch
A Camden teen accused of landing a deadly punch on a Vietnam War veteran following a minor car crash was indicted for first-degree aggravted manslaughter, county prosecutors announced in a press...
View ArticleConclave Set to Begin Next Week
Cardinal Joseph Zen Ke-kiun, of Hong Kong, leaves after a meeting, at the Vatican, Tuesday, March 5, 2013. The Sistine Chapel closed to visitors on Tuesday and construction work got under way to...
View ArticleCrime Concerns Continue in Camden
Crime and poverty continue to be a struggle in Camden, N.J. NBC10's Ted Greenberg talks to people in town who are trying to do something about it.
View ArticleSnow Cleanup in Parts of Bucks County
For some it was a snow day in Bucks County Friday. NBC10's Doug Shimell reports.Photo Credit: NBC10.com
View ArticleDorner Carjack Victim Seeks $1.2M Reward
A scout ranger who was carjacked by an ex-LAPD officer wanted in a series of revenge killings is seeking some of the more than $1 million reward money offered for information leading to the...
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