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‘Slippery swine' on the loose in Bensalem Township, police say
For ‘the past few weeks’ police in Bensalem Township have been on the hunt for a pig, officials say. Officials believe residents have been feeding the animal and they hope to capture it and get it put up for adoption.
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City Council hears public input on 76ers Center City arena plan
In the first hearing to allow city residents to share their views, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, Philadelphia City Council heard public input on the controversial plan to bring a new 76ers arena to Center City.
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Man, 37, shot dead on Kensington Ave. in afternoon slaying
Police in Philadelphia are investigating after a 37-year-old man was shot and killed in an incident that happened along Kensington Ave. in the city’s Kensington section, on Monday afternoon.
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Is Philly ready for a jam-packed 2026?
City Councilmember Isaiah Thomas is hosting a hearing ahead of 2026 to ensure the city is prepared for America’s 250th birthday, the FIFA World Cup games, the MLB Draft and other events.
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At least 2 hurt after small plane hits another plane at Doylestown Airport
At least two people were hurt after a small plane crashed into another aircraft at Doylestown Airport in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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Penn-Delco District middle school counselor charged with having child porn
Law enforcement officials have charged Kevin Siegel, a longtime track and field coach and counselor at Northley Middle School in Aston, with possession of child pornography.
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Pair of 15-year-olds hurt in separate shootings across Philadelphia, police say
Philadelphia police are investigating after a pair of 15-year-olds were hurt in separate shootings across Philadelphia on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024.
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Woman saved from burning West Oak Lane rowhome
NBC10 was at the scene on Sunday morning when fire crews pulled an elderly woman from a burning home along the 1600 block of 68th Street in Philly’s West Oak Lane neighborhood.
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Philly City Council hears testimony from mayor's staff on 76ers' new arena plan
The first of two days of hearings this week on the plan for a new arena for the Sixers in Center City began at City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. Officials from Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration testified.
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SEPTA warns of ‘death spiral': 30% fare hike, service cuts coming without state help
SEPTA officials say with no prospect of a statewide solution to ease ongoing financial woes, the mass transit provider needs a ‘historically high’ fare increase and plans ‘major cuts’ to services in the near future.