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Philadelphia Mayor Charelle Parker announced that crews will demolish a partially collapsed parking garage in Grain Poplar, a significant historical site. Following this, Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly provides the 7-day forecast.
The stock market report from CNN indicates a mixed bag, with further updates available. In political news, Kla Harris announced her intention to run for president in 2028, with Mr. William expressing his support for her.
Mr. Patel, shot by a New York Police Department officer in 2024, has returned home after 17 months in rehab, now paralyzed and requiring constant care. His family has filed a lawsuit and is urging the current mayor to acknowledge their case and hold the department accountable. Correspondent Ryan Hughes provides further details.
The broadcast opens with Mr. William welcoming viewers to the Friday, April 10th, 2026, 11 PM show. Key sports updates include the Philadelphia 76ers' victory over the Indiana Pacers (105-94) and the Phillies' loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, with a rematch scheduled for the following afternoon.
The newscast concludes with the story of a 16-year-old boy shot near Broad Street and West Lehigh Avenue in North Philadelphia. No one came to his aid, and the cause of the shooting is currently unknown and under investigation.
Mr. William reminds viewers to tune into CBS News Philadelphia's morning show and thanks them for watching. He emphasizes the importance of community, urging everyone to take care of, respect, and look out for one another. He wishes everyone a good weekend and promises to see them next time.
There were no major winners in the recent Powerball drawing, with the next opportunity to play starting tomorrow. Similarly, the Mega Millions also had no big winners, with the next drawing scheduled for Tuesday night.