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Group pushes for resolution in honor of Philly man who was killed by teens
More than two years after a 73-year-old man was beaten to death by a group of teenagers, loved ones and supporters of the victim gathered in Center City to push a resolution that would hold minors who commit crimes accountable for their conduct.
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Man accused of raping teen girl in Center City
A man was arrested and charged with raping a teen girl in Center City earlier this month.
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Police presence remains near Temple University after road rage led to shooting
A woman was shot in the knee during a road rage incident near Temple University. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the latest.
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Family of woman found in shallow grave speaks out
The family of a woman who went missing is asking the public to help find her former boyfriend after her body was found in a shallow grave on Thursday. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has the details.
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Man experiencing homelessness arrested, charged for sexually assaulting teen last weekend
Homeless man arrested and charged for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl in Center City last weekend, police said.
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Family of Ellen Greenberg speaks out after new report into the case of her death
The family of a Philadelphia elementary school teacher continues their fight for answers more than a decade after she was found dead inside her Manayunk apartment. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more.
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Police investigation after shots fired near Temple University
Gunfire was reported near Temple University’s campus on Friday evening.
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Woman shot in the knee during road rage incident near Temple University
A woman in her early twenties was shot one time in the knee after a road rage incident near the Temple University campus on Friday evening, police said. One person has been arrested.
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Philly police announce more arrests and details in September's illegal car meetups
Philadelphia police announced more arrests in the illegal car meetups that took place in the city back in September. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama has the details.
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Busy Philly weekend: Your guide to the Rocky Run, Philly Veterans Parade
It will be another busy weekend in Philadelphia with three major events set to take place. Here’s your guide to getting around the city.
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Philly police announce more arrests in illegal car meetups
Philadelphia police officers announced more arrests in a series of illegal car meetups that occurred in September.
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Philly police make more arrests in car meetups, crack down on potential looting
Philadelphia police are providing an update on more arrests in a series of chaotic car meetups that occurred in a seven-hour span in Philadelphia in October in which officers were attacked, fires were set and vehicles were vandalized.
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New exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrates Black contemporary artists
Philadelphia Museum of Art’s newest exhibit, “The Time Is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure,” features 28 Black and African diasporic contemporary artists who use figurative painting, drawing and sculpture to “illuminate and celebrate the nuance and richness of Black contemporary life.”
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‘You are our best': Army vet shares message to fellow veterans as he preps for Philly parade
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Albert El had no trouble jumping out of a “perfectly good airplane” back in his days with the 82nd Airborne decades ago. But, the veteran and historian is having trouble with something today — how to wave as he marshals the 2024 Philadelphia Veterans Parade. NBC10’s MAtt DeLucia shares El’s story.
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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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Missing woman's body found in a shallow grave inside park in Northeast Philly
Police are investigating after a missing 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.