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The Philadelphia Marathon is underway!
The Philadelphia Marathon is now underway in Center City! NBC10’s Neil Fischer is there are the wheelchair racers kick off the day’s event.
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First time runner prepares for the Philadelphia Marathon
Brian Reed is taking on Sunday’s Philadelphia Marathon for the first time. He told NBC10’s Neil Fischer that it’s his firth marathon in 26 years and it’s his first time running the Philadelphia Marathon.
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Runners prepare for Philadelphia Marathon kickoff
Thousands of runners were getting ready for the start of the Philadelphia Marathon on Sunday morning. NBC10’s Neil Fischer spoke to Kathleen Titus, the race’s director, about preparing this year’s event.
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Philadelphia's Christmas Village is back outside City Hall
The beloved Christmas Village at Love Park is back for the season. NBC10’s Karen Hua has a preview.
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Man shot in the foot during argument on SEPTA bus
A man is wanted after he allegedly shot a person in the foot on a SEPTA bus on Friday night.
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Officer hurt in hit-and-run crash in Hunting Park
A crash is under investigation after a police officer was injured in Philadelphia.
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Man dies in Southwest Philly from single gunshot wound to the chest: police
An investigation is underway after a man was fatally shot Saturday morning in Southwest Philadelphia.
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Officer injured in early morning hit-and-run crash in North Philadelphia: police
Police are investigating after an officer was injured in a hit-and-run crash in North Philadelphia early Saturday morning.
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Runners cross finish line in the 2024 Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon
It’s race day in Philadelphia! The half-marathon is already underway and NBC10’s Neil Fischer is along the Ben Franklin Parkway as some runners cross the finish line.
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Man injured after argument on SEPTA bus leads to shooting: police
A man is injured after a verbal argument on board a SEPTA bus late Friday night led to a shooting.
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Lace up your sneakers! Philadelphia Marathon weekend is here
Race weekend is here! NBC10’s Neil Fischer got the chance to talk to Race Director Kathleen Titus ahead of the first event, the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon.
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Surveillance video, witnesses provide more insight into deadly shooting in Frankford
A man has died after he was shot in the head on Friday afternoon in the Frankford section of Philadelphia. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the latest.
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Another labor strike averted as DC33 makes deal with Philadelphia
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker was joined by members of the AFSCME District Council 33 union to announce a one year contract agreement.
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District Council 33 comes to agreement with Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker met with members of the city’s largest union to come to an agreement to avoid a strike.
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Philly's largest workers union, Mayor Parker agree to 1 year contract
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker met with members of AFSCME District Council 33 to announce a one-year contract extension that avoids a strike.
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The legacy of Black art continues into the future with Black Music City
Seraiah Nicole joins NBC10’s Brenna Weick to talk about the grants being offered by Black Music City. It’s all about helping the creatives of today and tomorrow.
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Runners participating in Philadelphia Marathon show their excitement
37,000 people will be running in this weekend’s Philadelphia Marathon. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has a preview.
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Man listed in extremely critical condition after being shot in the head in Frankford
Police in Philadelphia are investigating after a man was shot in the head in Frankford on Friday afternoon. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl spoke with a cab driver who’s car became part of the crime scene.
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Man dies after being shot in the head in Philadelphia's Frankford neighborhood
A man died after being shot in the head in the Frankford section of Philadelphia on Friday afternoon, police said.
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Gov. Shapiro orders PennDOT to flex $153 million to SEPTA to stop ‘death spiral'
Josh Shapiro announced he directed PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll to flex $153 million of federal highway capital funds to SEPTA immediately