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Philly City Council hears public comment on proposed Sixers arena, including from SEPTA
As the battle over whether the Sixers will be allowed to build a new arena in Center City continues with public hearings in front of Philadelphia’s City Council. Supporters of the arena spoke as well as those opposed to the arena, including experts. NBC10’s Frances Wang has what was discussed during the first day of the hearings.
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Person shot inside SEPTA station along Broad Street Line
A suspect was arrested after a shooting left a person hurt in a SEPTA station on Tuesday, according to police.
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Lace up your skates! Winterfest at Blue Cross RiverRink to return with new layout
Winter is skating back into our lives, and what better way to celebrate the season than at Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest at Penn’s Landing. Here’s what you need to know before you go!
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Boy stabs 2 teachers at Philly middle school, police say
An 11-year-old boy is in custody after he stabbed two teachers with a kitchen knife at Castor Gardens Middle School in Northeast Philadelphia, police said. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the latest on the investigation and speaks with students and parents who claim the school has had ongoing security issues.
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Suspect wanted for aggravated assault on SEPTA El Train in Old City on Halloween
The Philadelphia Police Department is searching for a person wanted for repeatedly punching a man on a SEPTA El Train in Old City two weeks ago.
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2 women stabbed at Philly middle school, suspect in custody
Two women were stabbed at Castor Gardens Middle School in Philadelphia early Tuesday afternoon and a suspect is in custody, police said. SkyForce10 was over the scene.
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Person wanted for punching man on SEPTA train in Old City on Halloween
Police in Philadelphia are searching for the suspect wanted for punching a man repeatedly in the head and face on a SEPTA El Train in Old City two weeks ago on Halloween.
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Boy stabs 2 teachers at Philly middle school, police say
Two women were stabbed at a Philadelphia middle school early Tuesday afternoon, police said.
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Shooting on Lombard-South subway platform leaves man critically injured
A person was hospitalized after a shooting occurred on the Lombard-South platform for the Broad Street Line on Tuesday, around lunchtime.
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ACCT Philly at a breaking point due to overcrowding, dogs face euthanasia
If you’ve been considering adopting a new furry friend, now may be the time. ACCT Philly desperately needs to find forever homes for several shelter pets due to overcrowding.
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Post Malone announces stadium tour with Jelly Roll, coming to Philly in May
Post Malone is set to bring “The BIG ASS Stadium Tour” to Citizens Bank Park on May 24 with special guests Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell.
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City Council hears public input on 76ers Center City arena plan
In the first hearing to allow city residents to share their views, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, Philadelphia City Council heard public input on the controversial plan to bring a new 76ers arena to Center City.
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Twice-a-week trash pickup is coming to parts of Philly. Here's when, why
Some Philadelphia neighborhoods are about to get twice-a-week trash collection as the city leans into Mayor Cherelle Parker’s “Safer. Cleaner. Greener.” initiative. Here’s how it works.
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City Council to hear public input on 76ers arena plan
As hearings continue to allow Philadelphia City Council to discuss a plan to bring a new 76ers arena to Center City, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, will be the first council hearing to allow public comment.
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Might twice-a-week trash pickup lead to less illegal dumping in Philadelphia?
NBC10’s Katy Zachry reports on a pilot program aimed at keeping Philadelphia neighborhoods cleaner by picking up trash twice a week instead of once. Find out what neighborhoods are in the program.
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Philly leaders discussed preparations for 2026, set to be a jammed packed year
Leaders in Philadelphia are already hard at work panning for 2026 which will be a big year for Philadelphia. The main topic was funding as they plan for the NCAA Men’s tournament, FIFA World Cup, America’s 250th celebration and the MLB All-Star game. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the details.
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What to know ahead of Philadelphia's marathon weekend
Thousands will be out on the street for Philadelphia’s largest races for marathon weekend. There will be four different races that will lead to lots of road closures. Here’s what you need to know.
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3 men sentenced to life without parole for the 2021 killing of two teens
Three people have been convicted of murder after ambushing two teens in West Philadelphia in July 2021. The three men shot and killed a 17-year-old and an 18-year-old. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced that they were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Urgent need for adopters and fosters at ACCT Philly to help stop animals being put down
ACCT Philly took in 376 animals last week, about 140 of them dogs. Unfortunately, with not enough space the shelter is having to make difficult decisions and decide to put animals down. NBC10’s Frances Wang shares their plea for help from the community.
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Temple becomes first Philly-area university to use gun-detecting AI tech ZeroEyes
Temple University is now the first university in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware to use an innovative Artificial Intelligence program that helps reduce gun violence by quickly detecting weapons captured by security cameras. NBC10’s Fred Shropshire has the details.