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Woman dies as 21 shots are fired along North Philadelphia street
A woman carrying a handgun inside her fanny pack never got the chance to pull it out when she was shot several times and killed in North Philadelphia on Tuesday night.
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‘I want to know why.' Father of teen killed while walking to school reacts to arrest
Police believe they have one of the suspects in custody who are responsible for the death of a 15-year-old boy who was killed while walking to school. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the latest and spoke with the victim’s father.
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Family of slain Philly security guard sues Center City Macy's store
More than a year after a security guard was stabbed to death at the Macy’s in Center City, the victim’s family officially filed a lawsuit against the store, arguing their son’s death was foreseeable and preventable.
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Family of slain security guard sues Macy's a year after son's death
The family of Eric Harrison — a security guard who was stabbed to death by Tyrone Tunnell at the Center City Macy’s last year — filed an official lawsuit against the store. NBC10’s Frances Wang has the details.
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Iron Hill Brewery set to open location on Temple University's campus
Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant plans to open a new location on Temple University’s campus next to the Liacouras Center.
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Police arrest second suspect wanted for shooting at Dilworth Park last week
A second suspect was arrested in connection to the shooting that happened near the ice rink outside of City Hall in Philadelphia on Friday.
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Police arrest 2nd suspect in shooting that injured 3 teens at Dilworth Park
A second arrest was made and police are seeking a third suspect after an argument led to a shooting that injured three teenagers near the ice rink at Dilworth Park outside of Philadelphia’s City Hall last week.
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‘A piece of justice': Arrest made after boy killed on walk to school in 2023
Officials announced they arrested 20-year-old Tamir Cole in connection to the deadly shooting of 15-year-old Devin Weedon in March 2023. Weedon’s family members spoke at the Wednesday afternoon press conference.
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PECO helps Santa visit kids at Philly hospital
Santa got some help from PECO to surprise patients at Saint Christopher’s Hospital for Children in North Philadelphia Wednesday.
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Man shot in the face, arrested at the hospital in Philly
A man was taken to the hospital in Philadelphia on Tuesday night by police with a gunshot wound to the face where he was arrested and held as prisoner, according to officials.
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SEPTA updated its mobile app. Here are its new features
Version 3.0 of SEPTA’s mobile app has officially launched, offering riders a new, modern and user-friendly experience.
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‘A piece of justice': Arrest made after boy killed on walk to school in 2023
Law enforcement officials are set to provide an update on the March 28, 2023 slaying of Devin Weedon, a 15-year-old student who was shot multiple times as he walked to Mastery-Simon Gratz High School.
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Philly closes select park facilities 2 hours early for ‘deer control activities'
Philadelphia has a 10 p.m. curfew for all parks and rec. facilities. However, now through April of 2025, nine park facilities, including FDR and Fairmount parks, in the city are closed to the public from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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Prolific singer/songwriter Barry Manilow to play Philly for the last time
The man who wrote the songs — and jingles — that made the whole world sing is headed to Philly next year for one final concert. In his final tour, Manilow said he’s visiting cities where he has ‘so many fond memories.’
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FIFA Club World Cup tickets for Philly on presale now for 48 hours
An exclusive presale is happening now for FIFA fans to secure their seats for FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
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Two corrections officers at CFCF charged for smuggling narcotics into prison
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office announced the arrests of two Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility (CFCF) corrections officers for their roles in operating two contraband smuggling schemes that illegally generated thousands of dollars.
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City launches Philly Stat 360 website that tracks city's efforts to become safer, cleaner, greener
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the official launch of Philly Stat 360, a new website that tracks the city’s efforts to improve government operations and services in various areas, including safety and economic opportunities.
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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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2 correctional officers charged for smuggling contraband, narcotics into CFCF
Two Philadelphia correctional officers have been arrested for smuggling contraband and narcotics into the prison system for profit, the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office announced on Tuesday.
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Philly Stat 360 website tracks city's efforts to become safer, cleaner, greener
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the official launch of Philly Stat 360, a new website that tracks the city’s efforts to improve government operations and services in various areas, including safety and economic opportunities.