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Flames burn and smoke rises into the air behind a rollercoaster at an Ocean City Boardwalk amusement park. (Ted Greenberg/NBC10)
Community
NBC10

Fire breaks out at Ocean City boardwalk amusement park

The fire began around 8 a.m. at Playland’s Castaway Cove. Black smoke could be seen blowing into the air from miles away.

5 years ago

Marta and her daughter, Krishna, hug one another lovingly in their living room. Marta was only able to bring Krishna to the United States, leaving her two sons behind in Guatemala. | Marta y su hija, Krishna, se abrazan en su sala de estar. Marta solo pudo traer a Krishna a los Estados Unidos, dejando a sus dos hijos en Guatemala. (Tony Rocco/WHYY)
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En South Philly, three immigrant mothers came together to form una ‘bonita familia’

Women account for a growing share of Latin American immigrants settling in the U.S. In Philly, three mothers share resources to thrive in their new home.

5 years ago

Listen 5:29
Marta and her daughter, Krishna, hug one another lovingly in their living room. Marta was only able to bring Krishna to the United States, leaving her two sons behind in Guatemala. | Marta y su hija, Krishna, se abrazan en su sala de estar. Marta solo pudo traer a Krishna a los Estados Unidos, dejando a sus dos hijos en Guatemala. (Tony Rocco/WHYY)
Community
Version en Español

En la calle Wolf tres mujeres, inmigrantes, se juntan para armar una ‘bonita familia’

Las mujeres representan una proporción mayor de inmigrantes que se establecen en los EE. UU. En Filadelfia, tres madres comparten recursos para prosperar.

5 years ago

Listen 5:29
Marta and her daughter, Krishna, hug one another lovingly in their living room. Marta was only able to bring Krishna to the United States, leaving her two sons behind in Guatemala. | Marta y su hija, Krishna, se abrazan en su sala de estar. Marta solo pudo traer a Krishna a los Estados Unidos, dejando a sus dos hijos en Guatemala. (Tony Rocco/WHYY)
Community
English version

On Wolf Street, three immigrant mothers came together to form a ‘beautiful’ family

Women account for a growing share of Latin American immigrants settling in the U.S. In Philly, three mothers share resources to thrive in their new home.

5 years ago

Listen 5:29
The 28th annual African American Children's Book Fair at the Community College of Philadelphia was held pre-pandemic on Feb. 8, 2020
Arts & Entertainment

‘Their stories matter’: The nation’s oldest Black children’s book fair goes virtual for 2021

On Feb. 6, the usually Philly-based African American Children's Book Fair, will be online, interactive, and feature more than 30 authors and illustrators.

5 years ago

Philly Fighting COVID CEO Andrei Doroshin called for Philadelphia Health Commissioner Thomas Farley to step down. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Health

Without apology or remorse, Philly Fighting COVID CEO attacks city Health Department

At an indoor press conference in the lobby of his Fishtown apartment building Friday, a maskless Andrei Doroshin blamed everyone but himself.

5 years ago

tents in the train station concourse
Health

Code Blue during COVID-19: Shelters gear up for pandemic cold snap

Area homeless shelters and outreach workers are gearing up to try to get people safely indoors.

5 years ago

Temple University guard Eddie Jones, right, keeps basketball coach John Chaney in a headlock as they walk off the court after their practice session at the USAir Arena, Thursday, Match 17, 1994. (AP Photo/Ted Mathias)
Community

John Chaney, iconic Temple basketball coach, dies at 89

The Hall of Famer began his coaching career at local high schools and rose through the ranks to become one Philadelphia’s winningest athletics figures.

5 years ago

Stephanie Reid places a doorhanger about the census on a resident's house
Health

Philly census workers pivot to vaccine distribution and education starting Monday

Philly Counts, the city’s census outreach team, will now be working on COVID-19 vaccine distribution and education.

5 years ago

In order to cope with the demand for COVID-19 vaccines, DMVs in Delaware have been repurposed into megasites for vaccine distribution. (NBC10)
Health

More contagious U.K. COVID-19 variant found in Delaware

Three people, including a child under the age of 10, are the first in Delaware to contract the more contagious U.K. variant of COVID-19.

5 years ago

Hundreds of people line up outside to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Health

N.J. coronavirus update: Glitch overbooks Gloucester mega-site; Vaccines outpace positive cases

The state has now administered more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine than it has had positive cases since the pandemic began.

5 years ago

(Jose F. Moreno/Philadelphia Inquirer)
Health
Spotlight PA

Confronted with significant flaws in coronavirus data, Pa. corrections officials concede ‘it’s unacceptable’

A five-month analysis by Spotlight PA found large fluctuations in the number of tests administered and unexplained changes to the death count.

5 years ago

Mayor Jim Kenney (City of Philadelphia)
Politics & Policy

Kenney calls for investigation into Philly Fighting COVID, still backs Health Commissioner Farley

Despite the mayor’s message of support, three local state lawmakers called for Farley’s resignation, saying he’d lost the people’s confidence.

5 years ago

The exterior of Legislative Hall in Dover
Politics & Policy

Delaware adds protections based on race, color, and national origin to Constitution

Delaware lawmakers gave final unanimous approval to the second leg of a constitutional amendment making the change this week.

5 years ago

Then Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni speaks during a news conference at the NFL team's facility, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Community
NBC10

WATCH: Nick Sirianni’s introductory news conference with the Eagles

Nick Sirianni will have his first news conference on Friday around noon. It’s finally happening.

5 years ago

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