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Minor Injuries in School Bus Roll-over in Hudson Valley
State police say four students and a driver were sent to the hospital with minor injuries after a school bus rolled over on its side in the Hudson Valley
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Suspected Potomac River Rapist, Who Terrorized DC Area in the '90s, Arrested
Police in D.C. and Montgomery County say they have arrested the Potomac River Rapist who killed a D.C. intern and raped nine women over the course of seven years in the 1990s.
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Groundskeeper Finds Human Skull and Bones at Arboretum in Philadelphia's Germantown Neighborhood
An investigation is underway after human remains were found at an arboretum in Philadelphia’s Germantown neighborhood.
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Maryland Man Accused of ISIS-Inspired Plot to Drive Stolen U-Haul Van Into Pedestrians at National Harbor
A Maryland man stole a U-Haul van with the intent of using it as a weapon in an ISIS-inspired plot against pedestrians at National Harbor, the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
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‘All-Out Absolute Tragedy': Grandfather Killed After Firing at Officers He Believed Were Home Intruders, Police Say
A Philadelphia grandfather mistook SWAT officers for home intruders and opened fire on police as they entered his home Monday morning to serve a search warrant for the man’s grandson, the city’s police commissioner said.
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Jury Picked for Bill Cosby's Sex Assault Retrial
A jury has been picked in the Bill Cosby sexual assault retrial in suburban Philadelphia.
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Bill Cosby Trial Judge Delivers 2 Big Victories to Defense in Sexual Assault Retrial
The judge in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial gave his legal defense a huge boost Tuesday, ruling his lawyers can call a witness who says the accuser talked about framing a celebrity before she went to police in 2005 with allegations about the comedian.
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Montgomery College Sent False Warning About Gunman
After a string of similar false alarms across the country, a community college in Maryland falsely sent students and staff an alert on Wednesday warning about a gunman at the school.
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Fake ‘Movie Money' Used by Maryland Scammer
A Maryland college student thought a man she met online paid her $450 cash for her old iPhone — but he actually gave her an envelope full of fake “movie money” used in film shoots.
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Faces of Homeless Youth: Getting Off the Streets
No one wants to be homeless, but breaking the cycle of homelessness is a vertical climb. Still, it’s possible. MORE STORIES: Faces of Homeless Youth
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Philly Business Owner Offers Money to Person Who Steals From Him
Luke Smith, who bought a fixer-upper business in Germantown, has had a thief steal copper piping and tools, then come back a second time to take what was left. NBC10’s Denise Nakano reports how this business owner is actually leaving money for the thief if they come back for a third time.
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Hit Twice by a Burglar, Philly Business Owner Leaves Money for Thief
Luke Smith figures they could use some help.
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‘LOVE' Makes Its Move as Sculpture Goes to New Center City Philadelphia Location
Center City Philadelphia saw the ‘LOVE’ Tuesday morning as Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE sculpture made its move from LOVE Park to its temporary home.
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Extensive Criminal History of Suspect in Philadelphia Abduction Case
On the morning that Philadelphia abduction victim Carlesha Freeland-Gaither returned home, more details emerged about the criminal past of the man accused of snatching her off a Germantown street.
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New Clues Found in Woman's Violent Abduction from Philadelphia Street as Reward Increases
The search for a young woman violently abducted off a Philadelphia street has expanded to two states as officials release new images of a person of interest and federal agents throw additional resources behind finding her and the kidnapper.
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RAW VIDEO: Philly High-Rise Reduced to Rubble
Watch from the ground and air as the plunger is dropped on the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Queen Lane Apartments in Germantown.
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RAW VIDEO: Philadelphia Housing Authority High-Rise Is No More
After 59 years, the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Queen Lane Apartments in Germantown became rubble Saturday morning.
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Former HHS Cyber Security Director Convicted on Child Pornography
A former U.S. Department of Health and Human Services official was convicted Tuesday on child pornography charges, and could face up to life in prison when sentenced.
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Elderly Mom, Son Exchange Gunfire: Police
A man who was shot by his own mother now faces charges after investigators determined that he tried to shoot her before she opened fire.
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2 Dead, 2 Hurt During Violent Night in Philly
Four shootings took place within the span of an hour and a half in Philadelphia overnight leaving two people — including a teenage boy — dead and two others hurt.