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Conshohocken's Police Chief says dozens of fire trucks tapping into nearly every hydrant effected the water pressure. More

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Animal rescue workers are going after owners of former racehorses that were left to fend for themselves. More

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The summer 2008 investigative interns say goodbye.

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According to the National Fire Protection Association, there were 524,000 structure fires in 2006 resulting in 2,705 civilian deaths, 14,350 injuries and $9.6 billion in property damage.
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Why is the city of Philadelphia planning on taking legal action against a landlord after tenants complained to the NBC 10 Investigators? Well, go inside and see for yourself. More


Watch as two of our NBC 10 Interns test out a driving crash course while texting on their cell phones. More


One survey shows almost half of all new drivers are texting while driving. Check out some statistics that may be surprising. More


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Tonight at least one state employee is among nearly a dozen arrested in a police sting in philadelphia.

Because of the NBC 10 investigators, the city is now reviewing the process of licensing and regulating all towing companies in Philadelphia.

A local man says his car was stolen and his dream destroyed by an area towing company.

State authorities are investigating a local vet after a botched surgery.

Tonight the city of philadelphia says its planning to take legal action against a landlord after tenants complained to the NBC 10 Investigators.

A growing number of drivers are texting while they're at the wheel.

A new Web site allows people to rate police officers.

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