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Berks Co. man accused of grooming, sexually assaulting girl inside store at mall
A man was arrested after he allegedly groomed a young girl and then sexually assaulted her inside a store at the Berkshire Mall, according to police.
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Norristown's police chief resigns less than a month after being placed on leave
The Norristown Police Department’s Chief of Police Jacqueline Bailey-Davis resigned from her role effective immediately on Dec. 17, 2024, officials said.
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Suspects in Lower Merion home invasion that killed man, injured mom, targeted wrong home, DA says
Two men charged in an armed home invasion in Montgomery County that left a man dead and his mother critically injured, targeted the wrong home after an employee at their junk removal business tipped them off about guns that were inside a Bucks County house, officials revealed.
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Electors gathered to cast their vote for president and vice president
Electors gathered in state capitals around the country to take the next step in getting President-elect Donald Trump to become the 47th president of the United States. All the states electoral votes will be counted on Jan. 6, 2025. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has more.
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A group of kittens abandoned and left to die in a dumpster in Philadelphia
A litter of kittens is recovering after being found and rescued from a dumpster last week. The shelter taking care of them says this rescue is yet another reminder for people to reach out if they need help caring for animals. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the story.
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Officials say 2 suspects in deadly Lower Merion home invasion targeted the wrong house
Officials announced the arrest of Kelvin Roberts, the second suspect in a home invasion that left a man dead and his mother critically injured. Officials also said Roberts and the second suspect Charles Fulforth were trying to steal guns from a Bucks County home but mixed up the address with the Lower Merion house.
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Pennsylvania jail confiscated inmates' toilet paper and soap, cut power and heat, a lawsuit alleges
A Pennsylvania jail is facing accusations that it retaliated against inmates suspected of smoking synthetic marijuana by withholding necessities like toilet paper, soap and warm clothing. The suit also alleges the jail cut power and heat to the inmates.
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Pa.'s Bethlehem, founded by Moravians on Christmas eve, keeps traditions alive
On Christmas Eve in 1741, Moravian settlers named this Pennsylvania city after the biblical birthplace of Jesus. Nearly 300 years later, Moravians continue celebrating their Christmas season traditions in Bethlehem.
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3-day-old kittens found abandoned inside dumpster in Philadelphia
Several kittens are now safe and receiving treatment after they were rescued from a dumpster in Philadelphia.
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Second man arrested in deadly Main Line home invasion
NBC10 got an exclusive first look at Kelvin Roberts being loaded into a police car after the suspect in a deadly Lower Merion Township home invasion was arrested in Willow Grove Tuesday.
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Suspects in deadly Main Line home invasion targeted wrong house, DA says
Police have nabbed the second suspect wanted in a Main Line home invasion and shooting that left a man dead and his mother critically injured earlier this month.
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Man with knife shot inside Pa. federal courthouse
Authorities say security guards at the federal courthouse in Harrisburg shot and wounded a knife-wielding man who attempted to attack one of them.
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Knife-wielding suspect shot at federal courthouse in Harrisburg, prosecutor says
A county prosecutor says a security guard at the federal courthouse in Harrisburg shot and wounded a man wielding a knife.
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‘A ray of sunshine.' Burlington City community remembers crossing guard killed in hit and run
A beloved crossing guard is being remembered after he was killed in a hit and run in early December. 74-year-old Bruce Morlack was protecting two students with his life when he was struck by a vehicle. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl shares what he meant to his community.
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Cold start to the weekend
Temperatures will warm up slightly but the weekend will start off very cold. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has your forecast.
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Local police chief reflects on his career amid his retirement
Lower Makefield’s Chief of Police Ken Coluzzi is retiring after nearly fifty years on the job and has worked on some of the most well known cases across Philadelphia. NBC10’s Brenna Weick has his story.
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Temperatures to take a plunge into the teens overnight
Cold temperatures stick around as we enter the weekend. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Look to the sky! Meteor shower visible tonight
Look up! The Geminid Meteor Shower will be visible in the sky tonight over Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs.
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Armed robbers tie up woman, son in Abington Township home invasion, police say
An arrest was made after two armed robbers tied up a woman and her son during a home invasion in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, police said.
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Pa. doctor accused of illegally prescribing meds in Bucks County basement office
A Pennsylvania doctor is accused of improperly and illegally prescribing the medication suboxone to patients in his basement office in Bucks County.