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I-95 will reopen to traffic this weekend, Pennsylvania governor says
The section of I-95 that collapsed during a deadly tanker truck crash and fire earlier this month will reopen to traffic this weekend, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said.
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Collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia to reopen within 2 weeks, governor says
Pennsylvania’s governor says the collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will reopen within two weeks.
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Biden returns to Philadelphia to rally with union workers in first big event of his 2024 campaign
President Joe Biden will tout his pro-labor bona fides on Saturday at his first major political rally since he formalized his reelection campaign, appearing alongside union members to make his case that his economic agenda is boosting the middle class.
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Philly teen denied diploma for dancing on stage during graduation ceremony
A Philadelphia high school graduate says she didn’t receive her diploma on stage because she did the popular “Griddy” dance as she walked.
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How long will it take to repair Philadelphia's I-95? A look at bridge collapses in US history
While the time frame for I-95 repairs remains uncertain, a look at similar roadway failures in the past might offer a clue
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Ex-manager awarded $25.6 million from Starbucks in suit over firing after 2018 arrests of 2 Black men
Jurors in federal court in New Jersey have awarded $25.6 million to a former regional Starbucks manager who alleged that she and other white employees were unfairly punished by the coffee chain after the high-profile arrests of two Black men in 2018 at a Philadelphia location.
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Rhode Island officials accused of racist and sexist behavior during trip to Philadelphia
The government officials, David Patten and James Thorsen, allegedly displayed “bizarre, offensive and unprofessional” behavior during a March 10 trip.
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Body recovered after burning tanker truck causes collapse on I-95 in Philadelphia
A body was recovered from the rubble a day after a tanker truck fire caused a portion of I-95 to collapse in Northeast Philadelphia, leading to an emergency declaration from Pennsylvania’s governor.
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Ed Sheeran Surprises Fans While Working at Cheesesteak Restaurant in Philadelphia
Customers at Philips Steaks in South Philly were in for a treat as musician Ed Sheeran was the one making and serving them their cheesesteaks.
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Philadelphia Students Hospitalized After Drinking Juice Laced With Opioid, Officials Say
Students at a Philadelphia school were hospitalized Wednesday after they drank grape juice laced with an opioid substance, officials said.
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Made in America Doesn't Have a Lineup Yet, but You Can Already Get Tickets
We don’t yet know who’s playing, but music fans can make sure they don’t miss a moment of the action at the 2023 Made in America Festival in the heart of Philadelphia.
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See You Later, Alligator. A Woman Surrendered Her 8-Foot Alligator From North Philly Home
Animal Control responded to a call Tuesday from a woman who had an 8-foot-long alligator in her basement, but this isn’t a unique incident. NBC10’s Karen Hua spoke with animal control who are encouraging more people to surrender their animals, not release them onto the streets or into the wild.
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Animal Control Rescues 8-Foot-Long Alligator From Philadelphia Home
An eight-foot-long,127-pound alligator was taken from a homemade enclosure in North Philadelphia after it was surrendered when a married couple split up.
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Philadelphia Police Investigating Robbery Involving $750k in Dimes
Police are investigating a robbery involving $750,000 worth of dimes in Northeast Philadelphia Thursday morning.
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Thief Steals $200K in Dimes From Cargo Truck in Philly, Police Say
An investigation is underway after someone stole around $200,000 worth of dimes from a tractor trailer in the parking lot of Philadelphia Mills in Northeast Philadelphia.
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Virginia Family Seeks Justice in Son's Suspected Hit-And-Run
A Spotsylvania County father is sharing his mission to get justice for his son, who was hit and killed by a driver in Philadelphia. News4’s Drew Wilder reports.
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5-Year-Old Boy Accidentally Shoots Himself in the Leg, Police Say
Police say a child got access to a gun in his home and accidentally shot himself in the leg. Investigators are now questioning the boy’s family. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has more information from police headquarters.
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Boy Found in Dog Cage Inside Philadelphia Home, Police Say
A man and woman were both arrested and charged after a young boy was found naked inside a dog cage in a Philadelphia home while two young girls were found partially clothed in the rain in the backyard, police said.
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Gunmen Shoot Toddler, Mother and 5 Teens Near Philadelphia School
Philadelphia Police are searching for three gunmen who shot a 2-year-old girl, her mother and five teenagers near a school in the city’s Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. All seven victims are stable. NBC10’s Leah Uko has the latest on the investigation.