
3 On Your Side: Healthcare.gov Enrollment Begins Saturday
3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan looks at the expectations, and what consumers need to know.
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3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan looks at the expectations, and what consumers need to know.
Chris debates the Phillies moving their home opener, a drone crashing at a Pennsylvania school, and the latest news surrounding the Affordable Care Act. He talks to Phillies Manager Ryne Sandberg and Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna on the Monday Morning Matchup.
Toomey does not agree with statements from the White House that the Affordable Care Act is working out and believes the country will hold Democrats responsible as a consequence.
Chris reviews last night's discussion with Jim Demint at the National Constitution Center, the announcement that 7 million people have enrolled at healthcare.gov, and DeSean Jackson's signing with the Washington Redskins. He also talks to Tom McGrath from Philadelphia Magazine.
Chris reviews the Phillies stunning opening day win, the final day to enroll on healthcare.gov and talks to former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.
Chris details the end of the Sixers record losing streak, DeSean Jackson being released by the Eagles, and Jay Paterno dropping out of the race for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor. He talks to President of the Heritage Foundation, Jim Demint, Phillies General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr, as well as, Michael Bronstein and Jeff Roe on the Monday Morning Matchup.
Chris reviews President Obama's NCAA Bracket, problems doctors are having with the Affordable Care Act, and Rand Paul's reception at the University of California. He talks to Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach about voter identification, KYW News Radio's Ian Bush from the NCAA Tournament and comedian Kyle Kinane.
Whether or not your health insurance can cover your spouse depends on your specific policy.
Whether or not your health insurance can cover your children depends on your specific policy.
Do you have health insurance? With less than two weeks to go until the end of open enrollment, 3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan tells us what you need to know.
Philadelphia has one of the highest rates of signup, but advocates are not resting until the March 31st deadline passes.
Chris reviews Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane's response to criticism of her decision to end an investigation into government corruption, the President's sanctions against Russia, and basketball coach Roy Williams' pitch for healthcare.gov. He talks to Kerry Vincent from the Food Network and Jennifer Stefano from Americans for Prosperity.
Chris discusses the latest revelations from Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Dottie Sandusky's appearance on the Today Show, and a sex tape with Johnny Carson. He talks to Jay Paterno about his run for Lt. Governor, Ashley McGuire from the Catholic Association, and Leo Knepper from the Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania.
February enrollment brings the number of previously uninsured Pennsylvanians, now enrolled in plans through healthcare.gov, to nearly 160,000.
Judy Smith addressed how Chris Christie is handling the scandal that enveloped his administration earlier in the year over staff members ordering lane closures leading to the George Washington Bridge, thus causing massive traffic delays.
Anyone who tried to enroll on Friday was met with a message indicating the sight would down for maintenance through Saturday morning.
Chris discusses the problems faced by National Youth Enrollment Day, Karl Rove's defense of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and the Phillies' signing of A.J. Burnett. He talks to Michael Bronstein and Jeff Roe on the Monday Morning Matchup on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on November's elections.
Chris discusses New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's latest denial that he had knowledge of the lane closures to the George Washington Bridge, the revelation that software for healthcare.gov was developed in Belarus, and the resignation of New Jersey Congressman Rob Andrews.
Chris reviewed the Senate Intelligence report on Benghazi, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's comments on marijuana, and talked to Comcast Executive Vice President David Cohen about plans to build a new tower in Center City.
New enrollment numbers released by the federal government confirm there was a surge in people applying for health insurance at the end of December under the Affordable Care Act. Most of those who have enrolled so far are older Americans. In fact young adults ages 18 to 34 accounted for only a quarter of the enrollment. 3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan takes a look at some of the local numbers for us.
Chris details the latest on the Obamacare enrollment numbers and the Democrats plan to save existing healthcare plans. He also responds to Desean Jackson's request that Eagles fans don't boo the team on Sunday. He also talks to Senator Pat Toomey and Dick Yuengling from the Yuengling Brewery.
3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan has been following the roll-out for the past two months and joins us now with a look at those numbers.
If you are not assured by promises of a highly secure government exchange to buy health insurance, skip it.
Chris assesses Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' testimony before the Senate on the rollout of healthcare.gov, Congressman Jon Runyan's decision to not seek re-election, and what the future holds for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has his landslide re-election on Tuesday.
Chris goes over the latest political spin on the rollout of healthcare.gov and the gubernatorial election in New Jersey. He talks to Henry Bushkin about his book on Johnny Carson and local tea party activist Don Adams.
The new development comes while Pope Francis receives treatment at a Rome hospital.
An airshow is coming to Wildwood, New Jersey, in 2025, according to the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Authority.
The federal government laid off thousands of probationary employees this weekend including several park rangers, according to a union.
Mark Wills, 60, is awaiting extradition to Bucks County after officials say he created hundreds of videos of child sexual abuse throughout the U.S. and Canada.
WNBA star Kahleah Copper recently surprised the La Salle women's basketball team with a postgame speech.
A shelter-in-place order remains in place for a 1-mile radius around the SPS Technologies facility after a massive fire broke out inside the building Monday night.
The new development comes while Pope Francis receives treatment at a Rome hospital.
An airshow is coming to Wildwood, New Jersey, in 2025, according to the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Authority.
The federal government laid off thousands of probationary employees this weekend including several park rangers, according to a union.
Mark Wills, 60, is awaiting extradition to Bucks County after officials say he created hundreds of videos of child sexual abuse throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The federal government laid off thousands of probationary employees this weekend including several park rangers, according to a union.
Mark Wills, 60, is awaiting extradition to Bucks County after officials say he created hundreds of videos of child sexual abuse throughout the U.S. and Canada.
A shelter-in-place order remains in place for a 1-mile radius around the SPS Technologies facility after a massive fire broke out inside the building Monday night.
A historic church in North Philadelphia near Girard College sustained heavy damage due to a fire on Monday night.
Harrison Jones is charged with attempted murder in connection with the Feb. 10, 2025, house fire in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
An airshow is coming to Wildwood, New Jersey, in 2025, according to the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Authority.
At 92, Mabel Staton remains an icon in track and field, a trailblazer who broke barriers for women and African Americans.
Health officials say this is the worst flu season in 15 years. New Jersey has been hard hit since the new year started with about 20 flu deaths a week.
Residents and crews are still cleaning up after strong winds caused damage to homes and cars and disrupted traffic in South Jersey.
New Jersey American Water said an active winter weather season has led to an increased use of salt and brine on roads, which washes into drainage systems.
Eagles fever spread to Wilmington, Delaware, as fans flocked to Dick's House of Sport for a chance to meet rookie cornerback Cooper DeJean.
The media company that had a trolling billboard for the Chiefs ahead of the Super Bowl is saying thanks after donating to both teams' charities.
A widespread storm dropped between two to eight inches of snow across the Delaware Valley overnight, with the highest totals reported in South Jersey and Delaware.
Many schools around the Philadelphia region are closing or opening late tomorrow as the region prepares for its first winter storm of the week. See the full list.
While Friday brings a break in the precipitation, there will be gusty winds, and more winter weather is on the way.
A lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan is celebrating his team's Super Bowl victory while recovering from a life-saving organ transplant.
Philadelphia doctors are expressing concern after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed and sworn in as health secretary.
A.J. Brown has been an open advocate for mental health, and doctors say his message of hope sets an important example.
Flu cases are at their highest level in 15 years, according to federal health officials.
A new member of the Philadelphia Eagles flock was born hours before Super Bowl LIX began.
Restaurants in Lahaska, Pennsylvania's Peddler's Village are offering special chocolate food and drink specials and you could even win prizes.
Valentine's Day is one of the busiest nights for Philly restaurants, but this year it's sharing the spotlight with the Eagles' Super Bowl parade.
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann has announced it will be closing approximately 500 stores nationwide, almost a year after filing for bankruptcy.
The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge is reopening Friday, Feb. 14 after a closure to repair a structural issue.
The Duolingo Owl is dead, according to a statement from the Pittsburgh-based company.
High winds in the Delaware Valley brought down trees, branches and utility lines, causing power outages. Here's what to know.
SEPTA is planning to transport thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans to and from the Super Bowl victory parade on Friday, Feb. 14.
A mixed bag of wintry weather is leading to a number of delays and cancellations at Philadelphia International Airport Thursday morning.
A Philadelphia woman says her car was ticketed and towed for blocking a bike lane that didn't exist. After months of trying to fight the ticket herself, it was finally dismissed.
Officials at Philadelphia International Airport say their thoughts are with everyone impacted by the tragic crash near Washington D.C.
WNBA star Kahleah Copper recently surprised the La Salle women's basketball team with a postgame speech.
At 92, Mabel Staton remains an icon in track and field, a trailblazer who broke barriers for women and African Americans.
It turns out that Jalen Hurts' phone wallpaper wasn't the only motivation from the Eagles' Super Bowl 57 loss to the Chiefs.
On this week's "Spreading The Love" Wakisha Bailey heads to Port Richmond, where a local roofer is giving new meaning to "Fly, Eagles Fly."
Two Philadelphia Eagles assistant coaches could be following Kellen Moore to New Orleans after he left for the Saints head coaching job.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Wednesday unveiled their 2025 nominees for induction, which include Chubby Checker, OutKast and Mariah Carey.
Taylor Swift was back at the Super Bowl to watch Travis Kelce and his Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar headlined the much-anticipated Super Bowl 2025 halftime show.
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Middle school students in Philadelphia got the opportunity to do hands-on learning during the school district's five-day career and technical camp.
With her Girl Talk mentoring program, one Philadelphia teen turned her camp days into a safe space to discuss social issues young girls face every day.
Recent high school graduate Sylvain Farrell says his temporary position at a local clinic is the pathway to a full-time career.
A Philadelphia student won an award from NFL Films for his documentary on bringing back sports teams at his Kensington school.
A group of East Norriton eighth graders took what started as an Earth Day project and made a whole initiative.
When La Salle hosted Rider earlier this season, WNBA star Kahleah Copper was on hand. The team says Copper's words are helping it grow.
The Hollydell Ice Arena's Futures Rink will now be known as The Gaudreau Rink.
Fire and police officials provided an update on a massive fire that broke out at SPS Technologies, an industrial facility, in Abington Township on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025. The fire forced schools to close Tuesday and residents nearby to shelter in place due to the firefight and concerns over air quality. As of Tuesday morning, firefighters continued to monitor hot spots.
It's another chilly winter day Tuesday with a high of only 29 degrees and a breeze making it feel even colder. NEXT Weather Meteorologist Kate Bilo has the latest forecast and what the latest models are showing about the chance of snow Thursday.
After enrolling at DePaul University in Chicago, Mabel Landry Staton was the only American woman who competed in long jump at the 1952 Summer Olympics, held in Helsinki, Finland. Now a South Jersey resident, Staton tells Josh Sanders about defying racism and limitations placed on women in order to succeed in track and field.