News, Politics and Entertainment with The Chris Stigall Show | February 16
Chris reviewed the GRAMMY Awards, Donald Trump's latest attacks on his Republican rivals, and Hillary Clinton barking like a dog on the campaign trail.
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Chris reviewed the GRAMMY Awards, Donald Trump's latest attacks on his Republican rivals, and Hillary Clinton barking like a dog on the campaign trail.
Chris recounted his trip to the deciding game of the World Series, the RNC's complaints about the CNBC debate, and the possibility of Temple University building an on-campus football stadium. He talked with Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna on the Monday Morning Matchup about the Republican debates at 7:00 and Beasley Reece to review Temple's loss to Notre Dame at 8:00.
Rich discussed a mother's plot to teach her son a lesson by staging his kidnapping, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's disastrous trip to London and body builders using breast milk to bulk up.
Rich discussed NBC News Anchor Brian Williams being exposed lying about a story from Iraq in 2003, body builders drinking breast milk, and a man sent to prison after his son shot a playmate.
Chris examines the loss healthcare plans under Obamacare, Chris Christie's appearance on CBS This Morning, and the damage done to the Philadelphia region by calling it the "Delaware Valley."
Chris discusses the possibility the White House will push back the deadline to enroll in a healthcare exchange and television shows agreeing to promote the benefits of the Affordable Care Act. He talks to Pennsylvania State Representative Daryl Metcalfe and Alex Borstein from The Family Guy.
Chris agrees with President Obama that this year's election will be about different governing philosophies. He discusses an Amish buggy that was held up by a gunman, media coverage of Pennsylvania's voter ID law and the new investigation that will be funded by Joe Paterno's family to clear his name.
Smoke from the Allen Road wildfire in Bass River State Forest is leading to air quality alerts for a 2nd straight day.
Customers of two local water agencies are experiencing low water pressure in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Friday.
In anticipation of the potential for extreme heat Friday, the School District of Philadelphia will dismiss the school day two hours early at dozens of schools.
The man wanted for allegedly trying to abduct a 7-year-old boy from a Cumberland County Wawa is now in custody, police said Friday.
The Northeast Black Restaurant Week kicks off Sunday, showcasing Black-owned restaurants and culinary businesses near you!
Smoke from the Allen Road wildfire in Bass River State Forest is leading to air quality alerts for a 2nd straight day.
Customers of two local water agencies are experiencing low water pressure in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Friday.
The man wanted for allegedly trying to abduct a 7-year-old boy from a Cumberland County Wawa is now in custody, police said Friday.
The Northeast Black Restaurant Week kicks off Sunday, showcasing Black-owned restaurants and culinary businesses near you!
In anticipation of the potential for extreme heat Friday, the School District of Philadelphia will dismiss the school day two hours early at dozens of schools.
Customers of two local water agencies are experiencing low water pressure in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Friday.
Two new Pride murals have been painted in Philadelphia -- one by Power Home Remodeling and another by the Eagles.
The 2023 Philadelphia Pride March and Festival is this weekend, and it will feature a massive 200-foot-long custom-made flag.
This week on the Pulse of Philadelphia, Summer is in full force in the region, a Delaware school's senior prank is going viral and a decorated Army surgeon is making military history by becoming the first Asian American and the first woman to lead the New Jersey Army National Guard.
With an event similar to "Shark Tank," Liguori Academy is turning students into entrepreneurs overnight.
Smoke from the Allen Road wildfire in Bass River State Forest is leading to air quality alerts for a 2nd straight day.
The man wanted for allegedly trying to abduct a 7-year-old boy from a Cumberland County Wawa is now in custody, police said Friday.
A stretch of New Jersey's Garden State Parkway has reopened after it was closed due to low visibility from smoke.
This week on the Pulse of Philadelphia, Summer is in full force in the region, a Delaware school's senior prank is going viral and a decorated Army surgeon is making military history by becoming the first Asian American and the first woman to lead the New Jersey Army National Guard.
A fire in New Jersey's Bass River State Forest continues to grow Thursday, spreading to 5,000 acres. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is asking people to avoid the area.
This week on the Pulse of Philadelphia, Summer is in full force in the region, a Delaware school's senior prank is going viral and a decorated Army surgeon is making military history by becoming the first Asian American and the first woman to lead the New Jersey Army National Guard.
Thursday is warming to the mid 80s and Canadian wildfire smoke is clearing from parts of our region.
Code orange quality alert: Smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires lingers over the region, and Delaware has an air quality alert after a N.J. wildfire.
The video posted to St. Andrew's Instagram account has now gone viral with nearly 2 million likes and more than 9,000 comments.
With Friday being National Donut Day, doughnut shops are celebrating by giving away free pastries or special promotions.
The research at CHOP's Center for Celiac Disease is aimed at finding a treatment for the disease.
Today's Mental Reset series at Love Park has been canceled due to an air quality alert in the Philadelphia region.
The Delaware musician didn't want to wait on a transplant list instead he turned to Facebook and a day later a stranger came forward to offer her kidney.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter's dementia diagnosis was announced as former President Jimmy Carter continues to receive hospice care.
One woman is sharing a message for others after her battle with melanoma on this "Don't Fry Day."
Many in our area have strong feelings when talking about the gridlock in Washington over the debt ceiling fight.
Some Tastykakes containing peanut butter were improperly labeled, sparking a recall due to allergy concerns.
Proposals to raise the nation's debt limit include spending cuts to coronavirus relief funds that haven't been used.
Hey, high school grads! Krispy Kreme shops in our area are giving away a free dozen donuts on Wednesday.
The high prices of essential goods, particularly food and housing, has made it tough for many folks to afford the soaring cost of their energy bills.
A stretch of New Jersey's Garden State Parkway has reopened after it was closed due to low visibility from smoke.
Philadelphia city officials announce road closures, parking restrictions, and what to expect for this year's Pride festival.
If you're not going down the shore, there are still plenty of fun things to do in the Philadelphia area during Memorial Day Weekend.
Here's everything we know about traveling for this Memorial Day Weekend.
Chickie's and Pete's is offering free Crabfries and free tolls eastbound on the Atlantic City Expressway on May 26.
The Philadelphia Phillies lost against the New York Mets 4-2 Thursday night.
Nick Nurse spent the past five seasons as the head coach of the Toronto Raptors, where he won the NBA Finals and went the playoffs three times.
Barbaro's eventual death after getting hurt in the 2006 Preakness also proved a learning experience as well as capturing the public's attention as it rooted on the colt in his battle to survive.
The Phillies on Thursday placed Bohm on the 10-day injured list with a strained left hamstring.
Patti LaBelle gave the Eagles' Jalen Hurts a bouquet of white and gold roses, with the gold roses displaying a number 1.
As the wave of Memorial Day weekend wears off, CBS News Philadelphia has everything you need to know as the Roots Picnic return for the first weekend of June.
In her lawsuit, Victoria Valentino, 80, says she was an actress and singer 54 years ago, when she met Cosby, now 85.
Throughout his history-making residency thus far, Joel has sold 1.6 million tickets to fans from all 50 states and 120 countries.
Patti LaBelle gave the Eagles' Jalen Hurts a bouquet of white and gold roses, with the gold roses displaying a number 1.
Shakur's sister, Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur, will accept the honor on the artist's behalf on June 7 on Hollywood Boulevard.
Ukee Washington reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Ukee Washington reports.
With an event similar to "Shark Tank," Liguori Academy is turning students into entrepreneurs overnight.
Eight Camden high school students are getting experience as pharmacy technicians at the locally owned Bell Rexall Drugs.
At Stomping Grounds Social Justice Cafe, young people are getting work experience while working toward their diploma.
On this week's Focusing on the Future Wakisha Bailey speaks with the team and finds out how they are making a difference with other high schoolers.
PhillyBOLT consists of young Philadelphians who are keeping a close eye on the race to become Philadelphia's 100th mayor.
Tammie Souza has your Friday afternoon weather forecast.
With temperatures forecasted to be above 90 degrees Friday, according to the National Weather Service, the School District of Philadelphia has decided to implement its "extreme heat protocol."
Employees of Power Home Remodeling are showing their support for Pride Month in North Philadelphia.
The House bill would give incentives to companies that shift to a four-day, 32-hour workweek.
There's going to be a ton of festivities and a massive Pride flag. Chandler Lutz reports.