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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Chadds Ford Wedding Band Jellyroll Sues Country Artist Jelly Roll Over Trademark
A Chadds Ford wedding band that goes by the name of Jellyroll is suing country artist Jelly Roll for a trademark infringement, writes Joe Brandt…
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Phoenixville Woman Who Volunteered for World Central Kitchen Grieves Those Killed at Location in Gaza
Olga Sorzano, of Phoenixville, is grieving the loss of seven World Central Kitchen volunteers who were killed in an airstrike in Gaza last week, writes…
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How Dock Street Brewing Continues To Break Barriers For Women in the Male-Dominated Industry
Since 1985, Dock Street Brewery has been home to one of the country’s first craft breweries and one of the few led by a woman,…
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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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Recent Law Named in Honor of Chester County Family Who Pushed for Seizure Training in Schools
DOMinate Epilepsy Law, which was passed in November 2021, was named after a Chester County family who pushed for seizure training in schools, write Stephanie…
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Chester County Mothers Join Forces to Fight Racial Bias Hurting Black Mothers, Their Babies
Several groups and advocates gathered at Lincoln University to work on finding ways to fight racial bias that is hurting Black birthing mothers and their…
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Wheelhouse Cards Opens Second Location in West Chester as Sports Card Trading Resurges in Popularity
Once a popular hobby, trading sports cards has reemerged as a favorite pastime since the COVID-19 pandemic. Wheelhouse Cards, a full-service sports card and collectible…
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Exton Teacher Dresses Up as African American Heroes in Honor of Black History Month
Tamika Burton, a Spanish teacher at Collegium Charter School in Exton, is dressing up as African American heroes to honor the historical figures during Black…
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Philadelphia Restaurateur Introduces Cheesesteaks to Italy, Making Connection Between the Two Regions
Michael Paparella is the owner of Philly’s Steaks, the first cheesesteak shop to open in Italy, which serves authentic cheesesteaks, reports Wakisha Bailey for CBS…
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Resilient Owners of Hank’s Place in Chadds Ford Speak Out in Light of Recent Storms
Another wave of storms has hit the Chester County area, reminding owners Anthony and Katie Young of when Hurricane Ida left irreparable damage to Hank’s…
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Downingtown Mom Who Was Saved By Blood Donations Raises Concerns About Low Supply Emergency
While the recent holiday season is usually a low point for blood donations to the American Red Cross, a combination of sickness and bad weather…
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USA Today Ranks Philadelphia’s Mummers Parade as the Best Holiday Parade in the Nation
USA Today readers have voted the Mummers Parade in Philadelphia as the most festive and fun holiday parade in the nation, reports Alexandra Simon for…
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Social Media Helps Unite Couple with Photographer Who Took Pictures of Their Engagement at Longwood Gardens
Thanks to social media, Phoenixville couple Joey Chowanec and Kristin Beshada were able to connect with the photographer who took several pictures of their engagement…
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Upper Darby Teen Sabriyaah Hines’ Press-On Nail Business Keeps Growing
In Upper Darby, a young entrepreneur is providing Couture press-on nails, and her business, Nail Couture by Bri, is thriving, reports Wakisha Bailey for CBS…
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Family and Tradition Take Center Stage at 300-Year-Old Hillside Farm in Berwyn
The historic Hillside Farm is a place where family and tradition take center stage, write Wakisha Bailey and Rory Hardenstine for CBS News Philadelphia. The…
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Lincoln University Students March to Harrisburg to Fight for State Funding
Lincoln University students set out on a more than 60-mile-long march to Harrisburg on Friday to fight for state funding for their school, writes Howard…
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Like a Phoenix, Oxford’s Community Rises from the Ashes After Devastating Fire in September
After a devastating fire in Oxford in September, the community is rallying to rebuild the heart of its historic downtown area, writes Marcella Baietto for…
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A Group of University City Scientists at Monell Chemical Senses Center are Teaching AI to Identify Scents
Science has seen many advances and that isn’t likely to slow down, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News Philadelphia. As the influence of artificial intelligence…













































