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SEPTA buses, trolleys, subways operating as union, transit agency talk new deal
Commuters woke up Friday morning to SEPTA buses, trolleys and subway trains running as normal as a union that represents more than 5,000 SEPTA workers and the transit agency continued negotiations amid threats of a union strike.
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No SEPTA strike as negotiations continue with largest transit workers union
Enough progress was made in negotiations this week that TWU Local 234 workers will continue to operate buses, trolleys and subway trains as talks with SEPTA continue Friday.
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Woman's body found inside shallow grave in a park in Northeast Philly
A woman’s body was discovered in a shallow grave in a park in Northeast Philadelphia. Police say detectives working a missing person’s case were led to the park but have not confirmed if the woman found is that missing person. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the details.
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SEPTA's union will not go on strike for now, but it is not off the table
SEPTA’s union has chosen not to go on strike at midnight on Thursday, November 7. That strike could have affected the Broad Street Line, Market-Frankford Line and over 100 bus routes, which is still a possibility as they continue talks. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the details on how negotiations went.
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Woman's body found in a shallow grave inside park in Northeast Philly
Police are investigating after a woman’s body was found in Northeast Philadelphia Thursday afternoon.
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Philly's annual Pa. Conference for Women helped and inspired thousands
Philadelphia held its annual Pennsylvania Conference for Women where big names like Dawn Stanley and Martha Stewart. It gives women the chance to network, get advice and be inspired. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama shares more from the event.
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‘We never give up.' Mayor Parker addresses outcome of the presidential election
After the Democrats lost the presidential election to the Republicans, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker spoke on the outcome, saying the work she did to get VP Kamala Harris elected was not for nothing and that just because they lost doesn’t mean they give up. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk shares more from what Parker had to say.
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13-year-old boy praised after saving classmate from choking
Lessons learned as a junior lifeguard down the shore helped one teenager save his classmate’s life last month at a school in Philadelphia.
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Man sought for allegedly sexually assaulting a child in Center City, police said
Police searching for a man who they believe sexually assaulted a child in Center City Philadelphia early Saturday morning.
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Philadelphia region braces for possible SEPTA strike
SEPTA workers could go on strike at midnight, leaving riders without a way to get to work or school. NBC10’s Leah Uko has an update on negotiations and a look at how the possible strike could impact you.
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Police searching for serial armed robber who is targeting West Philly corner stores
A man is accused of robbing three corner stores in three days across West Philadelphia last month.
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Election fallout: Mayor Parker ‘laser-focused' on the future
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker spoke about what the results of Tuesday’s election could mean for the city and, she said, she’s focused on the future, not Monday morning quarterbacking what happened.
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Police seek man linked to multiple armed robberies in West Philadelphia
Police are searching for a man they said robbed several corner stores in West Philadelphia in the span of a few days.
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Philly's livestream ‘Portal' already on the move – but not far
The “Portal” to another part of the world that connects the City of Brotherly Love with several other cities around the world is already on the move after less than three weeks in LOVE Park.
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SEPTA workers' union pres.: I'll ‘do everything I have to do to avoid a strike'
In meeting reporters on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, as a transit workers strike looms, the president of the union that represents over 5,000 SEPTA workers said he’s willing to work around the clock to avoid strike.
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Quick thinking 8th grader saves choking classmate at Philadelphia school
When 13-year-old Billy Carberry, an 8th grader at Our Lady of Calvary School in Northeast Philadelphia, saw his Pre-K classmate was choking, he dropped everything and leaped into action.
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Baby girl thriving months after CHOP surgeons perform fetal heart surgery
A team at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia successfully removed a rare tumor from a baby girl’s heart while she was still in the womb.
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Philly school district braces for possible SEPTA strike
The city’s school district unveiled a plan to help the thousands of students who rely on SEPTA to deal with the possible transit disruption as transit workers could go on strike by Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.
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Neighbor gets in scuffle with dirt biker who tried to get away after striking Philadelphia officer
NBC10’s Brenna Weick hears from a good Samaritan and Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small about a Wednesday night crash where a neighbor stopped a dirt bike rider from fleeing after crashing into a highway police sergeant.
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Schools, parents prepare as SEPTA as strike looms
Thousands of students trying to get to school could be impacted if SEPTA workers go on strike on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has reaction from families, union leaders and SEPTA.