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Miguel Martinez-Valle gets engaged! See the big moment at the Jersey Shore
A big congrats to NBC10’s own Miguel Martinez-Valle on becoming engaged to get married to longtime partner Ray Smeriglio.
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Congrats to Miguel Martinez-Valle on getting engaged
Miguel Martinez-Valle’s partner Ray popped the question at the beach over the weekend.
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Philly's largest LGBTQ+ center is receiving $400K to provide better healthcare
The largest LGBTQ+ non-profit in Philadelphia is receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars to provide better healthcare during Pride Month.
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Mazzoni Center in Philly receives $400K to provide better healthcare to LGBTQ+ community
Thousands of dollars in federal funds are going towards helping the Mazzoni Center in Philadelphia, the largest LGBTQ+ wellness center in the city. The money will go towards important facility and security upgrades and wellness services. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details.
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Penn beefed up security for its commencement following pro-Palestinian protest where 19 were arrested
Security for the University of Pennsylvania’s graduation ceremony was similar to that of TSA at an airport following the pro-Palestine encampment on its campus that ended with 19 arrests. The ceremony went off without a hitch and NBC10’s Miguel Martinez Valle spoke with grads about the big day.
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Penn leaders met with pro-Palestinian student protesters as encampment goes into week 2
Leaders from the University of Pennsylvania met with some of the pro-Palestinian student protesters who have been holding an encampment for over a week on the university campus. There have been a handful of small incidents, but things have been mostly peaceful. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest.
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Residents allowed to grab belongings but not let back in building after a fire Sunday night
A fire broke out in a West Philly apartment building Sunday night leaving over 100 residents looking for places to stay. Police say no one was hurt from the fire and now repair efforts are underway. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has more.
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Tensions rise on UPenn's campus as student protestors refuse to show ID to administrators
The University of Pennsylvania’s campus has been occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters for six days now. All demonstrations have been peaceful so far; however, tensions slightly rose on Tuesday when UPenn administrators began asking protestors to show their student IDs. Students refused out of fear of disciplinary action. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest on the situation from UPenn’s...
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Beware where you park: PPA plans to crack down on illegal parking with new mobility initiative
The Philadelphia Parking Authority plans to crack down on illegal parking that blocks ramps or sidewalks with their new initiative. The PPA says they will give out warnings for the next week but in the future, depending on where you park, fines can cost anywhere from $50 to $100. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has more on the initiative.
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Anti-violence groups offering resources in West Philly after shooting at an Eid al-Fitr celebration
Officials say two groups fired more than 30 shots Wednesday afternoon at Muhammad Park in West Philly as around thousand gathered to celebrate the end of Ramadan. Two people were injured, and five people have been arrested. Now, anti-violence groups are heading into the neighborhood to offer help and resources after the chaos. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has more on the...
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Red Cross working with families who lost everything in Royersford rowhome fire
Six families have been displaced from their homes after a fire broke out in Montgomery County. Officials say heavy winds fueled the fire late Wednesday night as neighbors watched the fire spread from home to home. None of the residents were injured. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle spoke with the victims.
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Lottery fever grips the Pennsylvania region as system returns
With a pair of massive lottery jackpots up for grabs, buyers in Pennsylvania played a waiting game Tuesday ahead of the big Mega Millions and Powerball draws as the system upgraded. With the upgrade complete, NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle shows us the excitement over the big jackpot across our region.
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Spring-like temperatures brings more business for shops along Passyunk Ave
A lot of people were out enjoying the 70-degree temperatures and shops along Passyunk Avenue. Businesses said the spring-like weather definitely brings in more customers. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle caught up with people enjoying the weather.
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Police believe there could be more victims in sexual assault investigation at Montco urgent care
A worker at a Carbon Health urgent care in Montgomery County was accused of posing as a nurse and sexually assaulting patients. Police say while they were investigating one woman’s allegations, another woman came forward. Now, police believe there may be other victims and is asking if anyone recognizes Ramon Garcia. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest.
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Gas station in South Jersey closes again after drivers fill up tanks with possibly contaminated gas
For the second time this year a gas station in South Jersey is forced to close after drivers filled up their tanks with potentially tainted gas. There was a similar case back in January and in that incident there were dozens left stranded. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has what we know and spoke to drivers impacted by latest incident.
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Community dealing with the aftermath of mass shooting that left 8 teens hurt
One day after a mass shooting left eight teenagers hurt near a SEPTA bus stop in Northeast Philadelphia, the community is figuring out how to cope with the trauma. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports.
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Police release surveillance video hoping to find gunmen in Broad Street shooting
Police have released new surveillance video of a shootout that happened near the Met on Wednesday morning in North Philadelphia. More than 30 shots were fired between two groups of people and at least two people were shot. One of the victims was shot in the eye and remains in the hospital in critical condition. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the...
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Man reunites with family after spending 44 years in jail for a murder he says he did not commit
A Philadelphia man has served time behind bars for 44 years after being sent to jail in 1980 on murder charges. Now, at 77-years-old, his murder conviction has been vacated and he has been released from jail. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle was there for the emotional reunion with his family.
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Trooper involved in traffic stop and arrests of a city official and her husband has been placed on admin duty
After the traffic stop that led to the arrests of Philadelphia’s head of LGBT Affairs, Celena Morrison and her husband, the state trooper involved has been placed on administrative duty pending investigation. Leaders of LGBT groups in the city are now asking for transparency during that investigation. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest.
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New food pantry aims to keep students, families fed in Trenton
The group Mercer Street Friends opened it’s third food pantry inside a Trenton school in the hopes of keeping students and their families fed by fighting off food insecurity. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle explains.