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DOGE decisions raise questions, cause confusion for local org. impacted by cuts
A Pennsylvania-based nonprofit is in limbo after DOGE terminated the organization that provides STEM education to students in Egypt before modifying their decision.
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DOGE cuts leading to confusion for local nonprofit
The future of an organization that offers STEM education in Egypt is in limbo after DOGE cuts. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has the story.
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New DNA technology brings hope to decades-old Pa. cold case
A 46-year-old murder case is getting a new look as a local police department is teaming up with cold case experts to test the evidence again. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas reports.
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DNA collection device could help solve 1979 cold case murder of Holly Branagan
The 1979 cold case murder of Holly Branagan in Bethlehem, Pa. is getting a new look thanks to a nonprofit and a DNA collection device.
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More than half of police crashes in Philly could be prevented, records show
Philadelphia police quick responses to emergencies sometimes lead to preventable car crashes. NBC10 Investigators found through records that most of the recent vehicle accidents police have been involved in, could have been avoided. NBC10’s investigative reporter Claudia Vargas reports.
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Jury convicts Philly woman of sneaking onto flight from New York to Paris
Svetlana Dali was convicted of sneaking onto a flight from New York to Paris back in November 2024.
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Philly police-involved ‘preventable' accidents cost taxpayers $15 million
The NBC10 Investigators took a deep look into accidents involving Philadelphia police vehicles and the impact they have on the community.
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Preview: A look at crashes involving Philly police vehicles
The NBC10 Investigators took a deep dive into accidents involving Philadelphia police vehicles and the impact they have on the community. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas has the story.
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Trial begins over water contamination in NJ
The trial against Dupont and affiliated companies over water contamination in New Jersey started on Monday. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has more.
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Pa.'s opioid settlement funding approval process lacks transparency, critics say
NBC10 Investigators have uncovered how Pennsylvania’s opioid settlement money is being spent by the state’s opioid trust.
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PA's opioid settlement funding approval process lacks transparency, critics say
NBC10 Investigators have uncovered how Pennsylvania’s opioid settlement money is being spent, and how the process is causing confusion for some. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas has the story.
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NJ says chemical maker 3M agrees to ‘forever chemical' settlement worth up to $450M
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin says chemical manufacturer 3M has agreed to pay up $450 million to resolve lawsuits over natural resource contamination stemming from PFAS — commonly referred to as “forever chemicals.”
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New Jersey reaches deal with chemical maker 3M. What to know
The state of New Jersey is expected to receive hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few decades to address the contamination of so-called forever chemicals. The announcement comes after state officials agreed on a settlement with chemical manufacturer 3M. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas has the latest.
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Bodycam of Philly officer who shot, killed man outside Friends Hospital was not activated
The body-worn camera of an officer who shot and killed Aaron Rainey during a struggle outside Friends Hospital in March was not activated, NBC10 learned. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas looks into the reasons why and speaks with Rainey’s mother.
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Bodycam of officer who shot, killed man outside Friends Hospital was not activated
Tonya Kersey was at a medical appointment on the afternoon of March 20, 2025, when a neighbor called her to say that her son, Aaron Rainey, was walking in between traffic naked with his pants around his ankles. She asked her neighbor to help him. “She went down there and got a blanket and told him to cover himself up…
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For decades, every Philly mayor has had access to free sports suites
For decades, every Philadelphia mayor has had free access to a suite at any game and concert at the current Philadelphia sports facilities. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas looked into how Mayor Cherelle Parker used the suites and the number of times she used it during her tenure so far
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Mixed verdict in perjury trial of 3 former Philly police detectives
A mixed verdict was reached in the trial of three former Philadelphia police detectives who were accused of lying under oath during the 2016 retrial of Anthony Wright, a man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas has the details.
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For decades, every Philly mayor has had access to free sports suites
For decades, every Philadelphia mayor has had free access to a suite at any game and concert at the current Philadelphia sports facilities.
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Mix verdict in trial of 3 former Philly detectives accused of lying under oath
All three verdicts in the perjury case for three former Philadelphia detectives have come down.
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Mixed verdict in perjury trial of 3 retired Philly detectives
A mixed verdict was reached in the trial of three former Philadelphia police detectives who were accused of lying under oath during the 2016 retrial of a man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder.