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Officials announce arrest in deadly mass shooting that took the life of a teen girl
Philadelphia police announced the arrest of a 17-year-old for the murder of a girl who was killed in Fairmount Park in June. Four people were shot during a pop-up party where hundreds were in attendance. Officials connected this shooting to another mass shooting that happened the following month. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more on the details.
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‘He was a joy.' Man retires after nearly 30 years with the Philly police
People gathered to give a huge send off to longtime city employee, Eugenio “Shorty” Redmond, retiring after nearly 30 years of service in the Philadelphia Police Department. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama shares his story.
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Philly officials announce arrest in June pop-up party shooting that left teen girl dead
Officials announced an arrest in a deadly mass shooting at a pop-up party in Fairmount Park in June that was later linked to another deadly mass shooting at another pop-up party in Southwest Philadelphia on July 4th.
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Officials ID officers involved in pursuit of carjacking suspect killed by police
Police have identified the officers involved in a shooting that killed a man after he allegedly carjacked a victim at gunpoint, aimed his weapon at officers and led police on a chase through West Philadelphia.
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Serial rock-throwing burglar sought after targeting businesses in Germantown
Businesses in Germantown are frustrated after several burglaries that started in September and continued through October—and the man police think is the primary suspect has not been caught.
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Serial burglar wanted after breaking into 5 businesses in Germantown: police
Business owners in Germantown are concerned following a string of burglaries over the last month. The crimes started back in September and went on for weeks and the primary suspect still hasn’t been caught. NBC10’s Neil Fischer has the latest.
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Car jumps curb, crashes into Philly gas station pump causing fire
The driver of a car that crashed into a gas pump at the Shell Station on Frankford Avenue on Thursday was miraculously not hurt. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the latest.
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Arrest made in June mass shooting that killed teen girl at Philly pop-up party
Officials announced an arrest in a deadly mass shooting at a pop-up party in Fairmount Park in June that was later linked to another deadly mass shooting at another pop-up party in Southwest Philadelphia on July 4th.
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Local Impact Grant Recipient: ArtSmart
ArtSmart aims to transform the lives of young people in underserved communities around the United States through tuition-free music lessons and mentorship from paid, professional artists. The program offers private voice lessons, where mentors and students meet weekly for the entire school year. Their music mentorship program aims to give young people a pathway to academic, financial, and emotional stability….
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Philly's largest city workers union District Council 33 authorizes strike
Philadelphia’s largest union representing city workers officially authorized its members to go on strike if their demands for better wages are not met.
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A Philadelphia street is officially getting a new name, making history
A street that runs from South Philadelphia to North Philadelphia and will officially have a new name.
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Car crashed into pump at gas station on Frankford Avenue, caught fire
No one was hurt after a car crashed into a gas station and both caught on fire in the Mayfair section of Philadelphia on Thursday afternoon.
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Man sentenced for escaping prison after being involved in 4 Philly homicides
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced the sentencing of Ameen Hurst, a 19-year-old man who escaped prison last year after being involved in four separate homicides.
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Pop star Tate McRae bringing ‘Miss Possessive Tour' to Philadelphia in 2025
Multi-platinum pop sensation Tate McRae is feeling real “greedy” about 2025 because she is set to release a brand new album and embark on a worldwide tour, making a stop in Philadelphia.
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Time-lapse video: Philadelphia's official holiday tree arrives at City Hall
Crews worked Wednesday night to hoist Philadelphia’s official holiday tree into place at City Hall.
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Man shot in back of his head
A man died after being shot in the head and body in Philadelphia’s Fairhill neighborhood Wednesday.
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City requires developers to build temporary bike lanes around construction zones
A new guide enacted by the City of Philadelphia will require construction zones to have temporary bike lanes around them. NBC10’s Johnny Archer spoke with cyclists about the city’s new plan to keep them safe.
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‘Just speak up.' Family of man killed on I-95 ramp seeking answers months later
Two months after a man was shot and killed on the I-95 ramp to I-476, his family is still searching for answers. Investigators are struggling to find leads in Clinton Martin’s case, who was shot while driving his car. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan spoke with the family.
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Surveillance photos show fire at warehouse in Kensington
120 firefighters were called to Kensington on Wednesday morning to battle a warehouse fire. No one was hurt in the fire. A family that lives across the street from the warehouse capture surveillance photos that they sent to NBC10. Fire officials are still investigating the cause.
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Video shows armed thieves robbing stores on Halloween in North Philly
Police are searching for thieves who were seen on surveillance video carrying guns, knives and sledgehammers in North Philadelphia. Police say these robbers targeted several stores on Halloween. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville spoke with concerned workers and has the details.