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Republican Senator-elect Joe Picozzi speaks on major win in Northeast Philly
Amid all the news of the outcome of the presidential race, there was a smaller political shakeup in Northeast Philadelphia. Joe Picozzi, a 29-year-old Republican, upset incumbent Pennsylvania State Senator Jimmy Dillon, flipping a seat Democrats have held for more than two decades.
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WATCH: GOP Senator-elect Joe Picozzi speaks on major win in Northeast Philly
Amid all the news of the outcome of the presidential race, there was a smaller political shakeup in Northeast Philadelphia. Joe Picozzi, a 29-year-old Republican, upset incumbent Pennsylvania State Senator Jimmy Dillon, flipping a seat Democrats have held for more than two decades. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk spoke with Senator-elect Picozzi about how he...
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Pa. courts get lawsuits over ballot-counting as Senate race heads toward recount
Republicans went to court in Pennsylvania amid vote counting in the U.S. Senate election between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican David McCormick, as the campaigns prepare for a recount and press counties for favorable ballot-counting decisions.
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Pa. Senate contest heads toward recount, and possibly litigation
The U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania between Democratic incumbent Sen. Bob Casey and Republican David McCormick is headed for a statewide recount, as counties continued Wednesday to sort through outstanding ballots and the campaigns jousted over which ones should count. A noon deadline passed Wednesday for Casey to waive his right to a statewide recount and Secretary of State Al...
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Mandatory water restrictions in place as drought worsens in NJ and Pa.
Two cities in our area have mandatory water conservation orders in place asking residents to limit all non-essential water usage during this drought.
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Mandatory water restrictions in Trenton, NJ and Doyles, Pa. due to drought
Mandatory water restrictions on all non-essential water usage have been issued in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania due to prolonged drought conditions in the region. Trenton Water Works (TWW) and the Borough of Doylestown issued these notices on Thursday, November 14. TTW asked all customers and service-area residents to “limit all nonessential water usage as New Jersey continues to…
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Uber driver accused of raping Villanova student in her dorm appears in court
The case of an Uber driver allegedly raping a Villanova University student in September is heading to a higher court after a judge ruled there was evidence.
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Judge ruled Villanova rape case has enough evidence to go to a higher court
A man is being held for trail after a September rape case where he is accused of attacking a Villanova student in her dorm room. The only witness who took the stand is the alleged victim and a judge ruled there is enough evidence to send the case to a higher court. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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Automatic recount triggered in race for Senate in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s Secretary of the Commonwealth announced that all ballots must be recounted in the race for Senate between Dave McCormick and Bob Casey. NBC10 political reporter Lauren Mayk has the latest.
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Pennsylvania man sentenced for abuse after dog found malnourished, badly injured
A Pennsylvania man will serve time in prison for abusing and neglecting his dog, Ava, who is now thriving with her new owners.
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Judge rules Krasner had no proof Musk's voter sweepstakes was an ‘illegal lottery'
A judge determined that Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner’s push to stop Elon Musk’s voter sweepstakes did not work because he failed to show it was an illegal lottery. Musk’s attorneys argued the giveaway was not a lottery, rather a salary people earned to be a spokesperson for Trump supporters.
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Dave McCormick and Bob Casey respond to Pa. Senate race recount decision
The U.S. Senate race between Bob Casey and Dave McCormick in Pa. is neck and neck. The close outcome automatically triggered a law that requires a recount. The candidates are about 29,000 votes apart with Senator McCormick in the lead. Both candidates reacted to the news of the recount.
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A whole new world of miniatures on display at the Brandywine Museum of Art
Families will soon be able to enjoy an annual model train display that has become one of our region’s favorite attractions for the holiday season. The Brandywine Museum of Art will be the temporary home for the train display along with more for families to enjoy. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has an inside look.
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Automatic recount of Pa. votes to begin in race for Senate between Casey, McCormick
The race between Senator Bob Casey and Dave McCormick takes another turn as an automatic recount of all Pennsylvania votes is called.
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Pennsylvania under drought watch after over 40 days without significant rainfall
33 counties throughout the state of Pennsylvania, including all of the ones in the Philadelphia region are under a drought watch with officials urging water conservation for many. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has more on what this means for you.
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Pa. House Republicans pick new floor leader after failing to regain majority
Republicans in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives have turned to a lawmaker from rural Bedford County to be their floor leader for the coming two-year session. The House Republican caucus voted behind closed doors on Tuesday for five-term Rep. Jesse Topper to head their 101-seat minority in 2025-26. Topper is currently the ranking Republican on the Education Committee. No districts...
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Skimming devices found at 2 Philly-area Royal Farms stores. What to look for
Check your bank and credit card statements if you recently checked out at two suburban Philadelphia Royal Farms locations, police warn.
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A warning of skimming devices at Royal Farms stores
Police departments in at least two suburban Philadelphia towns are warning Royal Farms customers about skimming devices placed in at least least two stores recently. Here’s what to know.
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National Dog Show returns for Thanksgiving
The National Dog Show is a holiday tradition that is making its return to Montgomery County this weekend. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has a sneak peek.
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LI-HEAP helps residents who apply to pay for their energy bills during cold months
Residents who can’t afford their energy bills as temperatures drop are encouraged to apply for the LI-HEAP grant. NBC10’s Leah Uko has more on the program and who is eligible.