CBS News Philadelphia
CBS News Philadelphia is a CBS-owned and operated television station serving the Philadelphia area. It is known for delivering comprehensive local news, weather, and sports coverage.
The station has a rich history dating back to 1932 and is committed to community-focused journalism.
Address: 1555 Hamilton Street Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone: (215) 977-5333
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This Philadelphia Woman is Committed to Feeding Individuals, Families in Kensington
With it being one of the most challenging neighborhoods in Philadelphia, one Kensington woman is looking past the stigma and seeing the community’s people, reports…
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Culinary Program at WCU Bakes Confidence Into Adults with Intellectual, Developmental Disabilities
The culinary program Ram Chefs at West Chester University has been helping adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities learn self-confidence and how to be independent…
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Ancient Chinese Instrument Helps Philadelphia Musician Connect Asian American Seniors With Their Heritage
Qin Qian, a professional musician from Center City, uses the erhu to help connect Asian American seniors with their heritage and culture, writes Madeleine Wright…
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How a Kensington Artist is Bringing Joy and Fostering Community Through Immersive Sculptures
For much of his life, Roberto Lugo has used art as a way to communicate with others on a deeper, more personal level. Now, he…
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Cross Built for Pope John Paul II’s Visit to Philadelphia to Find New Home in Malvern
Originally built for Pope John Paul II’s visit to Philadelphia in 1979, a massive cross has sat overlooking Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Logan Square for…
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Upper Merion Township Fire Department Celebrates New Professionals, Faster Response Times
The Upper Merion Township Fire Department is celebrating National EMS Week and the fact that the department has been seeing faster response times, writes Kim…
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A Trailblazing Black Architect Designed the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Over 400 Other Buildings
Over 400 buildings in the region, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, were designed by the trailblazing Black architect and Philadelphia native Julian Abele, writes…
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SEPTA Cancels Contract With Company Responsible For Double-Decker Train Cars
SEPTA will be terminating its project to implement double-decker train cars in its regional rail line system after seven years, reports Jessica MacAulay for CBS…
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Sixers Unveil New Allen Iverson Statue Outside Training Facility in Camden
The Philadelphia 76ers honored NBA legend Allen Iverson with the unveiling of a new bronze statue outside the team’s training facility in Camden, write Josh…
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North Philly’s Dawn Staley Leads South Carolina Women’s Basketball To Undefeated Season, NCAA Championship
Dawn Staley is now a three-time NCAA women’s basketball champion after leading her University of South Carolina team to a 87-75 win over the University…
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Philadelphia Flyers To Help Bring Division I Women’s Hockey to the University of Delaware
The Philadelphia Flyers recently announced a new partnership with the University of Delaware to establish the institution’s first-ever NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey program,…
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Phillies Are Partnering With Comcast Spectacor in $2.5B South Philadelphia Sports Complex Transformation Efforts
Comcast Spectacor is getting a new partner in its efforts to transform the South Philadelphia Sports Complex in the Philadelphia Phillies, writes Tom Dougherty for…
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V Empanadas Brings Latino Flavor to Wayne Farmer’s Market
Veronica Fitzgerald, owner of V Empanadas, is making cultural inroads with a popular Latin American comfort food offered at the Lancaster County Farmer’s Market in…
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7-Year-Old North Philadelphia Native is a Mensa Member and Also Teaches Science on TikTok
Cree Carroll may only be 7 years old, but he’s already a member of Mensa, and he even teaches science to his nearly 16,000 TikTok…
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Speed Cameras Have Led To Less Reckless Drivers on Roosevelt Boulevard, New Report Finds
In June 2020, speed cameras were installed near 10 intersections along Roosevelt Boulevard as part of a pilot program. More than 3 years later, a…
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African American Genealogy Group in Philadelphia Helps Woman Find Her Ancestral Roots
The African American Genealogy Group, a local group of researchers is helping African-American people who want to find their ancestral roots, reports Ukee Washington for…











































