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Officers shoot, kill man with knife in private community in King of Prussia
An investigation is underway in Upper Merion Township after police officers shot and killed a man armed with a knife.
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Officials announce arrest of suspect in Lower Merion home invasion that left man dead, mother hurt
Officials announced the arrest of Charles Fulforth in connection to a home invasion and shooting in Lower Merion that left Andrew Gaudio dead and his mother critically injured. They continue to search for another suspect, Kelvin Roberts.
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Police arrest 1 of 2 suspects in home invasion that left man dead, mother hurt
Police arrested one of at least two suspects in a home invasion and shooting that left a man dead and his mother critically injured in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania.
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Penn professor apologizes for comments on UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
A University of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor is apologizing after comments she made about UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Julia Alekseyeva shared her thoughts in a TikTok and Instagram stories, which have since been taken down. The university put out a statement addressing her comments.
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Delaware County Council votes in favor of 23% property tax increase for 2025
Residents voiced their opposition to a property tax hike at a Delaware County Council meeting where the increase was approved. The tax hike would raise taxes 23%. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more from the meeting.
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Delco residents face property tax hike after council approves 23% increase
Council members in Delaware County voted to increase property taxes by 23% with only one member against the increase.
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UPenn teacher apologizes after social media posts about Luigi Mangione
An assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania issues an apology after making public comments about Luigi Mangione, the alleged shooter of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, on social media.
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Oldest skate club in America asking for help
The Skating Club and Human Society on the Main Line in Ardmore is looking for donations before New Year’s Eve to fund much needed upgrades. NBC10’s Deanna Durante reports.
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Heavy downpours, flooding could impact the roads in the Philly region
Heavy rain this afternoon and evening could make commuting a challenge for people heading home from work and school. NBC10’s Leah Uko is monitoring the conditions on the roads.
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Dogs, cats, puppies and kittens! A preview of Brandywine Valley SPCA's Mega Adoption Event
Are you looking for a new best friend? Well, you may get to find one this weekend at Brandywine Valley SPCA’s Mega Adoption event. Director of marketing and communication Sara Smith joins NBC10’s Matt DeLucia in studio with very ADORABLE puppies to share all the details.
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Bethlehem native Shye Roberts takes second place on ‘The Voice' Season 26
Shye Roberts, an 18-year-old Bethlehem native, secured second place on Season 26 of NBC’s hit show “The Voice.”
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First Alert in effect as storm brings heavy rain, strong winds and potential flooding
There will be a lot happening on Wednesday from heavy rain to strong winds and then an extreme drop in temperatures. Temperatures will be in the 60s on Wednesday but will drop down to the 30s by the end of the week. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Brittney Shipp has what to know to be prepared.
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NTSB releases findings in deadly candy factory explosion 2 years ago
The Chairman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is speaking out about how to prevent a tragedy like the candy factory explosion in Berks County that happened nearly two years ago. The NTSB presented its findings into the deadly explosion.
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‘I've seen zero evidence he was the shooter': Alleged CEO killer's lawyer addresses charges
Luigi Mangione remains in a Pennsylvania jail cell accused of murder almost a week after the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson in Manhattan. Mangione’s lawyer says he will fight extradition to New York and is expected to plead not guilty. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the details.
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First Alert issued for powerful storm system bringing heavy rain, flooding
Beginning at 4 a.m. rounds of heavy rain and wind gusts will begin moving through the region causing the potential for flooding and power outages. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Brittney Shipp breaks down what to expect as this storm hits our area.
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Deadly Berks Co. chocolate factory explosion caused by faulty gas fitting, safety board finds
A federal safety board says a corroded steam pipe and a defective natural gas fitting caused a powerful explosion at R.M. Palmer Co. in Berks County. The National Transportation Safety Board says that the chocolate factory failed to have natural gas emergency procedures in place that could have resulted in an immediate evacuation.
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US Marshals join search for man wanted for deadly home invasion
The US Marshals have joined the search for Kelvin Roberts, wanted for the deadly home invasion in Lower Merion. Officials revealed that Roberts was already wanted by the police for a prior burglary and gun charges. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has more on Roberts past.
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Ring in 2025 at these New Year's Eve events around the Philadelphia region
From unique ball drops to rooftop soirees, here’s our rundown of the best New Year’s Eve events happening across the Philadelphia region this year.
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Suspect in CEO's slaying shouts in outburst at Pa. courthouse
Luigi Mangione, the man suspected in the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, yelled and struggled with officers outside a Blair County courthouse where he contested extradition back to New York to face charges. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk and Claudia Vargas have the latest information on this case.
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Alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione's lawyer claims he may plead not guilty
After the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson shouted outside a Blair County courthouse on Tuesday, Luigi Mangione’s attorney said he is expected to plead not guilty to the Pa. charges against him.