CBS News Philadelphia's top stories at 11 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The CBS News Philadelphia team has had a busy day covering stories impacting the Philadelphia region.
Residents across the Delaware Valley are feeling the impact of I-95 collapsing early Sunday morning following a crash involving a fuel tanker and fire.
Here are the top stories in our upcoming 11 p.m. show with Ukee Washington and Jessica Kartalija.
Truck driver killed in I-95 collapse remembered by cousin
Earlier Monday, human remains were recovered by officials under the wreckage of the I-95 collapse.
Authorities haven't identified the driver, but a cousin of the victim says 53-year-old Nathan Moody was behind the wheel when the tanker crashed.
Moody's cousin says Pennsylvania State Troopers notified his widow and believe he was the driver.
Alicia Roberts will have everything you need to know on this story at 11 p.m.
I-95 collapse makes for a long evening commute
The first Monday evening rush hour commute since the I-95 collapse was every bit as frustrating as you can imagine.
As a result of the collapse, plenty of roads are closed, which has led drivers using alternative routes to get back home.
Siafa Lewis will have more on this story at 11 p.m.
Residents using SEPTA after I-95 collapse
SEPTA has put in place a service plan to support transportation needs in the Philly area for Monday and Tuesday after the I-95 collapse.
And more commuters are relying on the service to get to and from work.
Kerri Corrado will have the latest on this story at 11 p.m.