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City Council Approves 10 p.m. Curfew for Philly Children and Teens
City Council approved a permanent 10 p.m. curfew for children and teens under the age of 18 in Philadelphia.
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After Decades, Philly Police Reveal ID of ‘Boy in the Box'
More than six decades since an unidentified boy was found dead and abandoned in Philadelphia, police identified the child and revealed his name on Thursday.
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SEPTA Riders: Tell Us What It's Like to Take Public Transit
NBC10 is conducting a survey that looks at the current state of affairs on SEPTA, southeastern Pennsylvania’s main transportation system. Please take our quick poll.
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Judge Allowed Man to Get His Guns Back Prior to Deadly Shooting, Records Show
A man accused of killing his co-worker inside a hospital and then shooting two police officers had his guns taken away from him months prior to the shooting spree but was able to get them back after asking a Philadelphia judge, according to court records obtained by the NBC10 Investigators.
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Did Detectives Violate Policy During Chase in Which Man Was Hit by Fleeing Suspect?
Video shows a man being struck and injured by a fleeing suspect during a chase in Darby earlier this year. The NBC10 Investigators look into whether or not the pursuing detectives violated their own policy stating that sirens should be used to warn of an incoming pursuit.
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Closed Bridges Delay First Responders. Broken Roads Cost Drivers Billions
PennDOT plans to spend $7.2 billion repairing or replacing 1,460 of the Commonwealth’s deteriorating bridges. An NBC10 Investigation found more than 4,200 in need of repair in the Keystone State. Faulty bridges and roads add big bucks to drivers’ costs every year.
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A Look Inside the Freezers That Will Store the COVID-19 Vaccine in Philly
With Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine awaiting approval from the FDA, the NBC10 Investigators give us an exclusive look inside the ultra cold freezers that will store the vaccines once they arrive in Philadelphia.
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1 in 4 Philly Public School Students Didn't Attend Virtual Classes, Teachers Say
Nearly two out of three city teachers say they were satisfied with online resources provided by Philadelphia school district, according to an NBC10 survey. But some students rarely or never logged.
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8 Out of 10 Nursing Homes in Philly Region Cited Before Coronavirus Struck
An NBC10 Investigators analysis found that “infection control” citations were prevalent in the years before the COVID-19 pandemic decimated elder care facilities in Pennsylvania.
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Huge Increase in Testing or Huge Drop in Cases: What It Will Take to Reopen Philly
Philadelphia’s health commissioner told NBC10 that he accepts Pennsylvania’s current requirement for opening up the city — unless testing dramatically increases.