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Sand coming to AC's eroding beaches is better late than never, casinos say
Atlantic City is finally getting a beach replenishment project that casinos say is essential for visitors who have had precious little space to spread their towels for two sand-starved summers.
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Man indicted on animal cruelty after tossing dogs over fence at New Jersey shelter
A grand jury has indicted Jahlil McNeal of Atlantic City after he was charged with throwing dogs over the fence at the Humane Society of Atlantic County.
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NJ man indicted on animal cruelty charges after throwing dogs over shelter fence
A New Jersey man has been indicted on animal cruelty charges after his alleged role in throwing several dogs over the fence at the Humane Society of Atlantic County.
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Atlantic City mayor accused of asking daughter to say he didn't injure her
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small’s lawyer calls the latest charge “sheer nonsense” and says Small asked his daughter to tell the truth.
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Atlantic City officials reveal plan to fix conditions at Stanley Holmes Village
Residents of Stanley Holmes Village in Atlantic City say they’ve been dealing with terrible living conditions for years. Now, officials have stepped forward, sharing what they’re doing to improve the situation.
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Stanley Holmes Village residents fed up, Atlantic City officials share plan to fix living conditions
No heat, no hot water, mold, mice and cockroaches. Those are the conditions hundreds of residents say they’re living in at Stanley Holmes Villages in Atlantic City. NBC10’s Karen Hua shares how the major and the housing authority plan to keep the complex warm and safe as winter comes.
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Atlantic City mayor, wife plead not guilty to beating daughter
The mayor of Atlantic City and his wife pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of beating and abusing their teenage daughter.
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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, wife plead not guilty to beating their daughter
Mayor Marty Small Sr. and La’Quetta Small pleaded not guilty Thursday to beating and abusing their teenage daughter, with lawyer Ed Jacobs saying that “parenting struggles are not criminal events.”
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Dog thrown over fence, abandoned at South Jersey animal shelter finds new home
A dog that was seen on video being thrown over a fence and abandoned at an animal shelter in Atlantic City, New Jersey, a few months ago now has a new home.
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Boyd Gaming buys online gambling operation of Atlantic City's Resorts casino
Boyd Interactive has purchased Resorts Digital, the online gambling arm of Atlantic City’s Resorts casino for an undisclosed amount. Resorts will continue its relationship with other online gambling partners including DraftKings, Penn Gaming, PokerStars and ESPNBET. It and Boyd will cross-promote each other’s businesses.
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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, wife indicted for abuse of teen daughter
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. and his wife, La’Quetta, the city’s superintendent of schools, have been indicted on child endangerment and other charges for allegedly beating their teenage daughter on numerous occasions. Here’s a breakdown of the charges.
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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, wife indicted for child abuse of teen daughter
Months after allegations of child abuse against Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and his wife, La’Quetta Small, came to light, the couple was indicted on a child endangerment charge.
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Principal accused of failing to report alleged child abuse from AC Mayor
Atlantic City High School Principal Constance Days-Chapman was indicted after she allegedly failed to report alleged child abuse from Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and his wife against their teen daughter.
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New lottery program for Atlantic City residents makes purchasing a home more accessible
For some who call Atlantic City home, buying a house is out of reach but a new home-ownership lottery is opening a new door for a few lucky residents. NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg reports.
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Casino workers are fighting back after judge dismissed smoking ban lawsuit
Casino workers in Atlantic City are pushing for a total smoking ban in the gaming halls as advocates launch a new ad campaign days after they were dealt a legal setback. NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the latest.
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‘We don't see the need to have to risk our lives': Workers react to ruling to permit smoking in AC casinos
On Wednesday, members of the group, Casino Employees Against Smoking Effects joined NJ State Senator Joe Vitale to decry a recent ruling that permits smoking within casinos in Atlantic City.
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Judge allows smoking to continue in Atlantic City casinos, dealing blow to workers
A judge on Friday allowed smoking to continue in Atlantic City’s casinos, giving some measure of relief to the city’s struggling casino industry while rebuffing workers who have long sought to be able to breathe clean air on the casino floor.
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Atlantic City beef up police presence on the boardwalk
More cops are looking to make a difference at the shore. If you’ve been on Atlantic City’s boardwalk this summer, you may have noticed more police presence and business owners say they feel much safer. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg shares how the changes put a high priority on experience.
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From $400 to $1K: Customers and lawmakers call for action after Atlantic City Electric bills spike
Atlantic City Electric customers in South Jersey want answers after they say their summer bills have skyrocketed, and they don’t know why. For one resident her bill jumped from $400 to over $1,000 in just over two months. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl spoke with the electric company and those impacted to understand what was going on.
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‘Totally shocked': Customers and lawmakers call for action after Atlantic City Electric bills spike
South Jersey customers call for action after Atlantic City Electric bills spike hundreds of dollars due to extreme heat and rate increases.