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Money from outside of Pennsylvania could influence the Senate race
The battleground state of Pennsylvania may decide if the U.S. Senate flips its majority in the upcoming election. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas took a look at donations that are flowing into and out of the Commonwealth.
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WATCH: ‘Somebody Knows Something: The Disappearance of Dulce'
In September 2023, four years after the disappearance of Dulce Maria Alavez from a park in Bridgeton, New Jersey, NBC10’s Claudia Vargas took a fresh look at the case and retraces the girl’s last known steps.
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How money given to political campaigns is used and why 2 women chose to contribute financially
Since Pennsylvania is such a big player this election season a lot of people are not only showing their support through signs but also financially. Of the donors that give money to political campaigns, $54 million came from individuals. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas spoke with two women about why they’ve financially supported their political p... -
Philly accused of misusing opioid settlement funds for revitalization projects
The City of Philadelphia has been accused of inappropriately spending settlement money that has been allocated to combat the opioid crisis.
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How officials are handling ‘forever chemicals' in water across the region
The NBC10 Investigators went across the tri-state region to find out how towns and schools are handling “forever chemicals” or PFAS, in the drinking water.
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Uncertainty ahead: Citizens board overseeing Philly police removes bylaws after losing members
The citizens board that is supposed to oversee the actions of the Philadelphia Police Department removed its bylaws after several members resigned or were removed.
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Here's why some neighborhoods in Philly are hotter than others
Experts say some neighborhoods in Philadelphia are hotter than others. The NBC10 Investigators explain “urban heat islands.”
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City workers are spending more time charging EVs on the clock with less fast chargers available
“Seems like the most inappropriate use of their time and also the use of taxpayer dollars.” City workers have been spending more time charging their electric vehicles while on the clock now that EVgo has removed EV chargers from a South Philly parking lot. NBC10’s Investigative reporter Claudia Vargas explains the situation furthe... -
New team at Philly PD focuses investigating murder cases that ended in exonerations
The Philadelphia Police Department has a new unit dedicated to investigating murder cases that ultimately resulted in an exoneration. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has been looking into the new team and has more.
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Deadly Delco crash raises questions on the Pa. State Police chase policy
More than a week after four people — including a pregnant teen — were killed in a high-speed chase in Delaware County, NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas looks at the current pursuit policy from Pennsylvania State Police.
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Going green: City officials work to be more sustainable with renewable energy
After years of waiting, 25 percent of city municipal buildings are powered by solar energy following the completion of the Adams Solar Project. The project entails a 70-megawatt solar farm 120 miles west of Philly. The goal for the city is to hit 100 percent of municipal buildings run on renewable energy by 2030. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudi... -
Philadelphia family displaced after their home collapsed next to a construction site
A family is trying to figure out next steps after their third generation home collapsed. The collapse happened next to a construction site that the NBC10 Investigators have been looking into. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has more on this developing story.
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Why the Parker Administration is canceling their EV charger fines
City officials were fined thousands of dollars in connection to electric vehicle chargers. Here’s why they won’t pay it.
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Why city officials won't pay their fines for electric vehicle chargers
The NBC10 Investigators discovered last year that Philly’s municipal electric vehicle infrastructure had been set up without the required permits, leading to thousands of dollars in fines. Now city officials are saying they won’t pay those fines in an effort to not waste tax dollars. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas explains.... -
City-owned building empty for decades to be demolished after NBC10 Investigators report
A city-owned building is now getting attention from the Parker administration after an NBC10 Investigators report. A building in Fairhill has been empty for decades and will be demolished. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has the latest on some of Philadelphia’s most dangerous buildings.