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Election fallout: Mayor Parker ‘laser-focused' on the future
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker spoke about what the results of Tuesday’s election could mean for the city and, she said, she’s focused on the future, not Monday morning quarterbacking what happened.
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Police seek man linked to multiple armed robberies in West Philadelphia
Police are searching for a man they said robbed several corner stores in West Philadelphia in the span of a few days.
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Philly's livestream ‘Portal' already on the move – but not far
The “Portal” to another part of the world that connects the City of Brotherly Love with several other cities around the world is already on the move after less than three weeks in LOVE Park.
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SEPTA workers' union pres.: I'll ‘do everything I have to do to avoid a strike'
In meeting reporters on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, as a transit workers strike looms, the president of the union that represents over 5,000 SEPTA workers said he’s willing to work around the clock to avoid strike.
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Quick thinking 8th grader saves choking classmate at Philadelphia school
When 13-year-old Billy Carberry, an 8th grader at Our Lady of Calvary School in Northeast Philadelphia, saw his Pre-K classmate was choking, he dropped everything and leaped into action.
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Baby girl thriving months after CHOP surgeons perform fetal heart surgery
A team at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia successfully removed a rare tumor from a baby girl’s heart while she was still in the womb.
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Philly school district braces for possible SEPTA strike
The city’s school district unveiled a plan to help the thousands of students who rely on SEPTA to deal with the possible transit disruption as transit workers could go on strike by Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.
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Neighbor gets in scuffle with dirt biker who tried to get away after striking Philadelphia officer
NBC10’s Brenna Weick hears from a good Samaritan and Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small about a Wednesday night crash where a neighbor stopped a dirt bike rider from fleeing after crashing into a highway police sergeant.
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Schools, parents prepare as SEPTA as strike looms
Thousands of students trying to get to school could be impacted if SEPTA workers go on strike on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has reaction from families, union leaders and SEPTA.
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Good Samaritan stops man from getting away after hitting officer with dirt bike
A highway patrol officer is hurt after police say he was hit by someone riding an illegal dirt bike. Police say the officer was on a motorcycle when he was hit by a speeding dirt bike rider who tried to flee the scene, but a neighbor intervened to stop him.
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‘A brave man': Resident stops dirt biker from fleeing after striking officer
A police officer suffered injuries after a young man operating an illegal dirt bike collided with him at a Northeast Philadelphia intersection Wednesday night. A neighbor hopped into action to help, police said.
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New pilot program releases dozens of Philly prisoners as they await trial
A new pilot has allowed dozens of inmates to be released from Philadelphia jails as they await trial and more are expected to be released later this month. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has the details.
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Voter turnout throughout Philly area – mostly – lower than 2020
Though stories of long lines and extended wait times to vote popped up on election night throughout the Philadelphia area, overall fewer voters in the region turned out to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, than the 2020 presidential election.
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Date set for SS United States to leave South Philly to become artificial reef
The SS United States is scheduled to leave the South Philadelphia dock next week and make its way to Alabama. The plan is to preserve its flagship history and turn it into an artificial reef.
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How riders, students could be impacted if SEPTA workers decide to go on strike
Whether SEPTA will go on strike is still up in the air as negotiations between the union and the transit company continue. Riders have many questions as this decision looms on how they’ll be impacted. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama shares more on what the workers want and the potential impact.
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Philadelphia Democratic Chair Bob Brady slams Kamala Harris campaign after loss
Hours after Donald Trump’s victory, Philadelphia Democratic Chair and former congressman Bob Brady slammed Kamala Harris’ campaign, claiming their lack of communication with him and his organization contributed to her losing Pennsylvania and ultimately the presidential election. Brady spoke with NBC10’s Laruen Mayk who also received a response from a spokesperson for the Harris campaign.
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SS United States set to leave Philadelphia by the end of next week
The SS United States is scheduled to leave Philadelphia on Friday, Nov. 15 for a two week journey to Alabama where it will be transformed into an artificial reef.
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SEPTA workers prepare for possible strike. How riders could be impacted
If no deal can be made before midnight on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, the union that represents about 5,300 SEPTA employees plans to hit the picket lines.
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Philly, Md. women charged in $1,000 murder-for-hire plot to kill an ex-boyfriend
A 53-year-old woman from Germantown, Maryland, and a 40-year-old woman from Philadelphia were charged for an alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting the 53-year-old’s ex-boyfriend, according to police.
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Philadelphia, suburbs key to Donald Trump's projected win in Pa.
NBC News’ Jay Gray reports from Center City Philadelphia Wednesday as Donald Trump is declared the projected winner of the 2024 presidential election.