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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Kate Royer Makes Sure Widener Students Feel at Home on Move-in Day
For area colleges, the start of fall classes is quickly approaching and students are moving back to campus. At Widener University’s campus in Chester, “Move-In…
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Former Swarthmore College Runner Evie Parts Sues Over Transgender Policy
Swarthmore College and the NCAA are being sued by long-distance runner Evie Parts, who is claiming she was illegally removed from the track team for…
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After Fire, Aston’s Choice SportsCards Creates First Responder Trading Cards to Fund Rebuilding
Vincent Sculli, owner of Choice SportsCards in Aston, is leveraging sports memorabilia to help rebuild St. Francis of Assisi School in Springfield, writes Madeleine Wright…
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This Black-Owned Candle Studio in New Hope Carries Historic Significance
Wax N Scent Studio in New Hope is a cozy candle-making studio located on Main Street that gives locals the chance to craft their own…
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Racehorse Smarty Jones Enters Hall of Fame 21 Years After Kentucky Derby Victory
Smarty Jones, the chestnut racehorse who captured national attention in 2004, is finally being inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame,…
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Pope Leo XIV Happily Takes Eagles Hat but Chooses Not to Wear It
Pope Leo XIV, who has spent time in Delaware County as a Villanova University student, was offered a Philadelphia Eagles hat as a gift from…
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Chester Boy Paralyzed in Accident Returns Home to Hero’s Welcome
An 8-year-old Chester boy left paralyzed from a hit-and-run crash was welcomed home as a hero Monday, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. Ny’Leek…
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Delaware County Baseball Historian Jim Vankoski Reflects on the Game’s Popularity
Baseball survives as a national pastime, according to Jim Vankoski, a baseball historian and one of the curators of the Sports Legends of Delaware County…
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Researchers in Delaware Find Potential Solution for Dealing with Spotted Lanternflies
The season when swarms of spotted lanternflies come to the Philadelphia region is nearly upon us, but this time, researchers may have a way of…
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Hank’s Place Reopens in Old Chadds Ford Location on Tuesday
Hank’s Place in Chadds Ford has triumphed over flood waters and will reopen on Tuesday after a lengthy rebuilding, writes Laura Fay for CBS News…
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At Garnet Valley, Floods Force School Renovations; in Wallingford, It’s a Choice
Garnet Valley High School received significant flood damage in this latest round of thunderstorms in Delaware County, generating $1 million to $3 million in damage…
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What’s in Your Water? Understanding Seasonal Flavor Changes
As temperatures rise, many of us enjoy longer days, sunshine, and more time outdoors. Many of us welcome these changes, but what many do not…
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Latest Data Shows Delaware County Still Struggling With Crozer Loss
It’s been two months since Crozer Health closed, and Delaware County communities and residents are definitely experiencing longer waits, longer transport times, and higher costs…
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SEPTA Board Approves Plan to Reduce Services, Increase Fares As Budget Deficit Persists
SEPTA’s board of directors recently voted to approve major cuts in service and significantly increase fares, write Laura Fay, Raymond Strickland, CBS News Philadelphia Staff for CBS…
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Swiss Patient Returns to Penn Medicine Following Life-Changing Double Hand Transplant
Luka Krizanac, a patient from Switzerland, recently returned to Philadelphia for a visit to Penn Medicine, the hospital where he underwent a life-changing double hand…
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Here’s How the Upper Darby School Weapons AI Detector Is Doing
The new AI weapons detection system installed in December in the Upper Darby School District detected seven knives or box cutters, two brass knuckles, and…
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Rodon Group in Hatfield Sees Major Gains from Trump Tariffs
The Rodon Group, a plastic injection molding company in Hatfield and one of the few U.S. toy manufacturers, is seeing major gains thanks to President…






































