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A winter storm will drop significant snow on the Poconos and parts north and west of Philly. Delaware and South Jersey mostly get rain.
Falko and Camponelli were among the 11 dogs and handlers from different jurisdictions graduating on Friday from the Philadelphia Police Academy after four months of rigorous training.
President Joe Biden's speech Friday will be at Montgomery County Community College, where the president will discuss the fight for democracy.
The Delaware Blue Coats and Westchester Knicks will go head-to-head Saturday night, airing on PHILLY57 and streaming on CBSPhiladelphia.com.
An incoming storm is expected to drop several inches on the trails.
Falko and Camponelli were among the 11 dogs and handlers from different jurisdictions graduating on Friday from the Philadelphia Police Academy after four months of rigorous training.
An incoming storm is expected to drop several inches on the trails.
The Philadelphia Health Department commissioner gave updates as the measles outbreak in the region continues to grow.
The lawsuit alleges shocking failures concerning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and how workers falsely documented they were working when they weren't, according to lawyers.
A driver fled on foot after a three-car crash on I-95 near the Commodore Barry Bridge in Chester, Pennsylvania on Friday morning.
Some homeowners said while they're worried about these upcoming storms, they feel there's not much they can do to prepare.
A winter storm will drop significant snow on the Poconos and parts north and west of Philly. Delaware and South Jersey mostly get rain.
This week, Cherelle Parker made history by becoming the first female mayor of Philadelphia, the region is preparing for the first winter storm of 2024 and much more.
By the time the project is complete, a majority of Atlantic City will be covered and officials hope it will help stop crime before it starts.
Cooper joins Main Line Health and The University of Pennsylvania Health System in requiring masks amid a surge in respiratory illnesses in the area.
The Delaware Blue Coats and Westchester Knicks will go head-to-head Saturday night, airing on PHILLY57 and streaming on CBSPhiladelphia.com.
A winter storm will drop significant snow on the Poconos and parts north and west of Philly. Delaware and South Jersey mostly get rain.
From new leaders in Philadelphia's City Hall to potential trouble on the presidential campaign trail, here's what we're watching this new year.
The forecast of a coming weekend storm is becoming clearer, and it looks like Philadelphia will see mostly rain.
The first significant winter storm of the season could bring the first notable snow accumulation to the Philadelphia area in almost two years.
The Philadelphia Health Department commissioner gave updates as the measles outbreak in the region continues to grow.
Cooper joins Main Line Health and The University of Pennsylvania Health System in requiring masks amid a surge in respiratory illnesses in the area.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health confirms at least four cases of measles in the area and is warning the public about additional possible exposures.
COVID and influenza cases are increasing dramatically in some parts of the Philadelphia region and hospitalizations are also rising.
The Carter family is like many in the region — sick with respiratory infections.
Pennsylvania-based The Hershey Company is facing a lawsuit seeking $5 million in damages over the wrappers on Reese's peanut butter candies.
Gold and Water Co. is a reference to a scripture that resonates with owner Chartel Findlater, who started the Philadelphia business in 2019.
Advertising they carry "all things stationery," Jot Plan Repeat is a Black-owned business online and at the Cherry Hill Mall.
Pennsylvania is still stuck at a minimum wage that hasn't gone up since 2009.
Rite Aid allegedly used its surveillance system to incorrectly identify potential shoplifters, especially Black, Latino, Asian or female shoppers.
A driver fled on foot after a three-car crash on I-95 near the Commodore Barry Bridge in Chester, Pennsylvania on Friday morning.
A man died after being struck by a SEPTA subway train in Philadelphia's University City section on Thursday following a "physical altercation," SEPTA police said.
Mayor Dave Fleisher said NJDOT is not notifying small businesses and surrounding communities about construction changes resulting from the project.
The 2024 Mummers Parade will take place on Monday in Philadelphia. Here's the route, road closures and what else you need to know.
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The Delaware Blue Coats and Westchester Knicks will go head-to-head Saturday night, airing on PHILLY57 and streaming on CBSPhiladelphia.com.
The Philadelphia Eagles will conclude the regular season Sunday by taking a trip north on I-95 to face the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
The Columbus Blue Jackets came back to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Thursday night.
The Eagles honored five Philadelphia-area Youth Football National Championship teams as part of their Eagles Case Community Tuesday initiative.
Six Philadelphia Eagles players were named to the Pro Bowl on Wednesday night.
Singer Michael Bolton said he was taking a temporary break from touring for a few months as he recovers from surgery to remove a brain tumor.
The pilot of the plane, identified as American Robert Sachs, was also killed, police said.
The 1,000-pound "A Table For All" will be on display at the Pennsylvania Farm Show until Jan. 13. Artists Jim Victor and Marie Pelton started it at their Conshohocken, Pa. studio.
David Soul played Detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson in the 1970s TV show "Starsky and Hutch."
Glynis Johns won a Tony Award for her role in "A Little Night Music" and starred in the 1964 movie musical "Mary Poppins" as suffragette Winifred Banks.
Ukee Washington reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Ukee Washington reports.
18 students at Villanova followed community leaders and several others around their communities to tell stories that will turn into two 25-minute documentaries.
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At age 16, Nathanael Barlow has captured the hearts of millions with his singing and songwriting.
Sabriyaah Hines started Nail Couture by Bri when she was just 15 years old during the pandemic.
A celebrity barber who worked for the Roots for more than two decades is inspiring young minds one haircut at a time at Dobbins High School in Philadelphia.
Falko and Camponelli were among the 11 dogs and handlers from different jurisdictions graduating from the Philadelphia Police Academy after four months of rigorous training on Friday.
According to the report, Audacy is dealing with declining advertising revenue and failed to make a recent payment on nearly $2 billion of debt.
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Two years after the deadly Fairmount fire, a new lawsuit accuses two agencies of failures that contributed to 12 peoples' deaths.