
Six Flags Great Adventure to implode Kingda Ka on Friday: How to watch
NBC10 will have live coverage of the implosion of Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ, on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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Navigating Philadelphia's Roads: Attorney Greg Prosmushkin on Helping Auto Accident Victims
In the state’s most populous city of Philadelphia, home to 1.6 million people, it’s unsurprising that more motor vehicle accidents occur in the bustling city than any other in Pennsylvania...Promoted By The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin -
Philadelphia's new cereal cocktail bar is stirring up breakfast and booze
Trix aren’t just for kids! The Cereal Cocktail Bar — the world’s first cereal cocktail bar — has opened in Philadelphia for a limited time.
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Officer injured, struck by vehicle in West Philly hit-and-run
A Philadelphia police officer was injured after being struck by a vehicle while conducting an investigation in West Philly on Thursday, officials say.
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Trenton, NJ, pastor molested unconscious teen, police say
Law enforcement officials in New Jersey have arrested 64-year-old Charles B. Brinson, on charges that claim he molested a teen who passed out after Brinson, allegedly, gave the victim an ‘unknow...