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Newlyweds Join Philly Black Lives Matter March in Viral Video
A bride and groom went viral over the weekend after they joined protesters in a massive demonstration in Philadelphia. Now they’re speaking out about the memorable moment to NBC10.
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‘You're Not From Philly!': Protesters Drown Out Potential Agitators in Philadelphia
During Sunday’s protest at City Hall, video captured two protesters who called for people to “take it further.” In a tense exchange, other protesters responded by saying “this is not your protest” and “you’re not from Philly.”
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Man Steals $500K in Jewelry From Allen Iverson, Sources Say
Police are searching for a man accused of stealing half a million dollars’ worth of jewelry from Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson.
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An Instagram Follow Nearly Sends Philly Murder Suspect to Jail Before Trial
An Instagram follow nearly landed a 22-year-old man accused of stabbing and killing a real estate developer last summer behind bars as he awaits trial.
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Meek Mill Unveils Proposed Legislation for Probation and Parole Reform in Pennsylvania
Philly hip hop star Meek Mill and several state lawmakers gathered at the municipal services building in Center City Tuesday to unveil legislation aimed at reforming Pennsylvania’s probation and parole system.
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Helicopter Pilot Shows Off Impressive Skills During Center City Delivery
No, it wasn’t some kind of stunt or heist. Instead, a very careful pilot lifted several tons of HVAC equipment to a Philadelphia building.
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‘Protect Mueller': Protesters Take to the Streets in Protest of New Russia Probe Oversight
Protests in major U.S. cities have drawn crowds of thousands calling for the protection of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into potential coordination between Russia and President Donald Trump’s campaign. Organizers oppose Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker to replace Jeff Sessions as attorney general after the president forced Sessions to resign Wednesday. Whitaker could now be the official to oversee...
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‘These Are Philly Fish': Man Goes Fishing Over a Broad Street Storm Drain
Those who walked near Broad and Race in Center City Wednesday caught an unusual sight. A man who was fishing over a storm drain. Mike Iaconelli claims he’s been city fishing since he was a kid and has caught everything from catfish, to eels to rats.
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A New Kind of Catholic Emerges Out of the Church's Tainted Shadow Following Pennsylvania Sex Abuse Report
For many Roman Catholics, separating their religious faith from the governing organization has been a daily practice long before a Pennsylvania grand jury documented decades of sexual abuse by hundreds of clergy members.
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Philly Starbucks Worker Accused of Mocking Man's Stutter
For the second time this year, a Philadelphia Starbucks is at the center of controversy after a worker was accused of mocking a man with a stutter.
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Water Main Break Floods Center City Philadelphia, Knocks Out Power & Closes Roads
A large water main broke early Tuesday sending millions of gallons of water onto Center City Philadelphia streets and causing traffic, power and water problems throughout Center City and beyond.
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Water Main Break Causes Flooding in Center City
A water main break has caused flooding on several streets in Center City Philadelphia Tuesday morning. Firefighters are going door to door to make sure no one is trapped in any elevators.
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Ed Rendell — Former Pa. Governor, Former Philly Mayor, Lifelong Political Icon — Is Fighting Parkinson's
Ed Rendell, former governor of Pennsylvania, former mayor of Philadelphia and lifelong political force, is battling Parkinson’s disease, he said Monday morning.
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New Starbucks Policy: No Purchase Needed to Sit in Cafes
Starbucks announced a new policy Saturday that allows anyone to sit in its cafes or use its restrooms, even if they don’t buy anything.
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Starbucks to Open Restrooms to All After Backlash Over 2 Black Men Arrested in Philly Shop
Starbucks has adopted an open-bathroom policy following the arrest last month of two African American men at a coffee shop in Philadelphia.
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Philly Police Commissioner Richard Ross Says ‘I Failed Miserably' While Addressing Starbucks Arrests, Apologizes Along With Mayor Kenney
Philadelphia’s police commissioner is apologizing to two black men who were arrested at a Starbucks in Center City.
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Listen: Manager's 911 Call Before Arrest of 2 Black Men at Philly Starbucks
Philadelphia Police have released the 911 call and dispatches made before and after the arrest of two black men at a Center City Starbucks that sparked several protests and outrage nationwide.
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Outrage Grows Over Video Showing Two Black Men Arrested at Philadelphia Starbucks
Two black men were handcuffed and taken to a police district after they allegedly refused to leave a Starbucks in Center City, Philadelphia when a cafe manager told them they had to order something, according to witnesses.
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Teen, 15, Identified as Person Found Dead on Top of SEPTA Train
A West Philadelphia teenager was identified Tuesday as the person found dead late last week on top of a SEPTA train when it pulled into a Center City station.
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‘Charred Body' Found on Top of SEPTA Train When It Arrived in Center City
A burned body was found early Friday morning on the top of a SEPTA Regional Rail train when the train pulled into Jefferson Station in Center City, Philadelphia.