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Man wanted in connection to indecent assault inside South Philadelphia Dollar Tree
The Philadelphia Police Department Specials Victims Unit is seeking the public’s help in locating and identifying a man wanted in connection with the indecent assault of a female inside a South Philadelphia Dollar Tree.
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Tickets for the 2024 National Dog Show in Oaks on sale now. Here's how to get yours
Calling all dog lovers! The 2024 National Dog Show might not be until November but you can be early and grab your tickets today.
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There's a $100 million plan to green Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts
Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts is getting $1 million from Philadelphia to jumpstart an attempt to green the theater-lined stretch of Broad Street south of City Hall with tens of millions of dollars of public and private investment expected to transform the street.
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Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts is looking to become greener. Check out the renderings
Check out some of the plans to reimagine Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts as a more green space. The city is kicking in $1 million to get things greening.
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2 men critically injured in separate shootings across Philly
Police officials said a man was shot twice in the neck in the city’s Frankford section and another man was shot in the leg in West Philly on Monday night. Both men are in critical condition, officials said.
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Man shot in West Philadelphia
A shooting in West Philadelphia overnight left a man in critical condition, Philadelphia police said.
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New law requires tow truck drivers to take photos of violations before towing vehicles
Governor Josh Shapiro signed a new bill that requires tow truck operators to take pictures of violations before towing a vehicle. The new law will only be in effect in Philadelphia and will help car owners determine in court if they were rightfully towed.
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Police search for Philly murder suspect wearing Marilyn Monroe hoodie
Police are searching for a suspect in a Northeast Philadelphia murder who they say was last seen wearing a hooded sweatshirt with a photo of Marilyn Monroe in a football jersey on it.
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Water is the key to preventing heat exhaustion in this extreme heat, officials say
Health officials are warning people of the dangers that come with extreme heat as temperatures reach the high 90s this week with feels-like temperatures in the triple digits. Officials have cooling centers open across Philadelphia at rec centers, senior centers and libraries. NBC10’s Leah Uko has tips on how to stay healthy and safe in this extreme heat.
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Gov. Shapiro signs Philly tow truck driver accountability bill into law
Tow truck operators in Philadelphia will soon be required to provide photographic evidence of a violation if they intend to tow a vehicle.
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WURD Radio, longtime host part ways following controversial interview with President Biden
Sara Lomax, president and CEO, of WURD Radio and former radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders have both shared statements to discuss why they parted ways after the host interviewed President Joe Biden.
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WURD host leaves station after interview with President Biden
Former WURD radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders has left the station after she conducted an interview with President Joe Biden. The station said that she arranged the interview without telling management and used questions provided by the White House.
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Pair sought in Broad Street assault
Police have released surveillance footage of two men who, they say, assaulted a man in North Philadelphia last month, leaving him severely injured.
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‘I got knocked over by how humid it was!' People braved the heat and humidity across Philadelphia
With temperatures reaching the 90s and feels-like in the triple digits, some families spent the day in Roxborough in the creek at Wissahickon Park. Others skipped being outside all together and opted to find some air conditioning. NBC10’s Leah Uko caught up with people outdoors during this heat wave.
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Biden tells supporters to ‘stick together' amid growing calls for him to leave the presidential race
President Joe Biden is attending a Black church and rallying with union members in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania, trying to project enough strength for his reelection campaign to quell a growing clamor from within in his own party for him to abandon his candidacy.
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2 Philadelphia Union players named to US Men's National Team for 2024 Paris Olympics
Big news for a pair of Philadelphia Union standouts! Jack McGlynn and Nate Harriel got official word that they will be representing Team USA in Paris as part of the 2024 U.S. Men’s Olympic Soccer Team.
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Woman dies after being hit by car, then struck by SEPTA bus in Philadelphia, police say
A woman died after being hit by a car and then a SEPTA bus early Saturday morning in Philadelphia’s Wissinoming neighborhood, police said.
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Woman walking across street dies after being hit by car, then SEPTA bus, police say
A woman is dead after she was hit by a car and then a SEPTA bus near the Comly Street intersection next to Wissinoming Park.
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How to keep your pets safe during extreme heat
We’re in for some sizzling summer heat! With feels-like temperatures north of 100 degrees, today won’t just be unbearable to humans; it could make your pets suffer too. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has tips for keeping your pets cool and comfortable.
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Police in Philadelphia say they may have found SUV wanted in connection to July 4th mass shooting
The investigation continues into the mass shooting that left one person dead and several others hurt on the Fourth of July during a pop-up party in Philadelphia. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the very latest.