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5 Philly city councilmembers voted no on first proposed Sixers arena legislation
While Philadelphia City Councilmembers passed the first of two resolutions related to the proposed 76ers arena, several members voted “no” to the legislation.
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A look at the spooky, scary sights at the Eastern State Penitentiary for Halloween Nights
NBC10’s Tim Furlong visited the Eastern State Penitentiary for Halloween Nights and gives us a look inside. He walks through some of the new scary sights and has how you can get tickets before it’s over.
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You can now book parking before you arrive to the Philadelphia International Airport
First the first time ever, travelers have the opportunity to secure parking spots at Philadelphia International Airport before they arrive for their flight.
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Elon Musk failed to show up at Philly's City Hall to face DA Krasner over lottery
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner sued Elon Musk in response to his battleground state lottery. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports after Musk did not appear before the court on Thursday.
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Over 3,000 Philly votes may be thrown out on Election Day because of flaws. Check your ballot
City leaders are urging all Philadelphia residents to check their ballot ahead of Nov. 5 to make sure their vote counts on Election Day.
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Philadelphia leaders warn of flawed ballots that could prevent them from being counted
A group of Philadelphia leaders said Thursday they have already found about 3,000 ballots with issues that could lead to them not being counted. There are steps you can take to make sure your vote counts.
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Travelers can secure on-site parking before going to PHL thanks to new program
Philadelphia International Airport, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Parking Authority, has rolled out Park PHL, a new parking program for travelers. Here’s what you need to know.
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Elon Musk no shows as Philly DA challenges billionaire's voter giveaway in Pa.
A judge in Philadelphia has put a state challenge of Elon Musk’s $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes on hold while lawyers for the billionaire and his political action committee try to move the lawsuit to federal court. The giveaways aim to boost Donald Trump’s presidential campaign through Election Day. Democratic District Attorney Larry Krasner calls the America PAC sweepstakes an illegal...
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District Council 33 votes to authorize strike in demand of better wages for city workers
Members of District 33, Philadelphia’s largest union of city workers took to the streets after they voted to authorize a strike on Wednesday. The demonstration blocked traffic during rush hour at City Hall. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the details.
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Stage assembled at Philadelphia Art Museum steps for VP Harris' rally next week
Sources tell NBC10 that Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Philadelphia for a rally outside of the Art Museum on the night before Election Day
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District Council 33 votes to authorize strike, floods streets around City Hall
Philadelphia’s largest union for city workers voted to authorize a strike. Members of District Council 33 flooded outside of City Hall Wednesday afternoon, blocking the roads. The union represents thousands of blue-collar workers, including sanitation workers.
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Philly union workers block traffic around City Hall after authorizing strike
Public service workers union in Philadelphia, District Council 33, authorized to strike after contract negotiations with the city failed to lead to a deal.
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Elon Musk ordered to attend $1 million voter lottery suit hearing in Philadelphia court
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his America PAC are supporting Republican nominee Donald Trump over Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the presidential election.
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Children at St. Christopher's Hospital enjoy trick-or-treating ahead of Halloween
Halloween arrived early at St. Christopher Children’s Hospital. Patients were able to dress up and have a fun day of trick-or-treating. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama spoke with some of the excited kids and their parents.
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Speed cameras coming to Broad Street next year
More than a dozen speed cameras will be installed in a few months on Broad Street. Philadelphia Parking Authority officials say they expect the new cameras to save lives. NBC10’s Karen Hua explains.
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New NBC10 documentary shines light on 2014 abduction of Carlesha Gaither Freeland
A new documentary from NBC10 is shining new light on one of the most shocking incidents in Philadelphia’s history; the caught-on-camera abduction of Carlesha Gaither Freeland a decade ago.
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Speed cameras to go live along Broad Street in Philadelphia early 2025
Early 2025, there will be more than a dozen speed cameras up and down Broad Street.
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‘Attack on all': Philly leaders call out antisemitism after synagogue vandalism
More than a week after an arsonist torched a dumpster outside, a duo tried to break in and a vandal scrawled profane graffiti on a statue at a historic Philadelphia synagogue that’s older than the country, Philadelphia civic and multifaith religious leaders gathered to call out the growing antisemitism experienced over the past year for what it is — hatred.
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New NBC10 documentary profiles the caught-on-cam abduction of Carlesha Gaither Freeland
NBC10’s new documentary “Finding Carlesha” is shining new light on one of the most shocking incidents in Philadelphia’s history; the caught-on-camera abduction of Carlesha Gaither Freeland nearly a decade ago. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has a preview of the documentary which airs on Friday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. on NBC10’s streaming channel, the NBC10 app and NBC10’s YouTube...
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‘We will not stand for hatred of any kind': Philly leaders react to synagogue vandalism
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia President Michael Balaban was among local Jewish leaders and politicians calling out antisemitism in the wake of recent vandalism at Old City’s Congregation Mikveh Israel.