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Eyewitness News reporter Vittoria Woodhill takes us to Trunc in Northern Liberties where they celebrate artists and creators that specialize in personal touch.
Expect Lace is a destination for desirable sets and separates that seduce but also aim to be timeless.
Voltaire Blain's expertise in men's shoes could help you put your best foot forward.
En Arabesque Dancewear received its name after this position, but it got its passion from this current ballet instructor and business owner.
In this week's Open for Business segment, Vittoria Woodill takes us to Buckman's in Montgomeryville, where skiing is their specialty.
CBS3's Vittoria Woodill takes us to a local coffee shop and creamery in the first Open For Business segment of the year.
Did you know a town outside of Philadelphia is the mushroom capital of the world?
From artsy cards to jolly jewelry, if you're looking to git complete with whimsy and all the warm and fuzzy feels make your way to Merrygold.
In this week's Open For Business, Eyewitness News reporter Vittoria Woodill took a look back.
In this week's Open for Business segment, Vittoria Woodill heads to West Chester to visit Malena's Vintage Boutique -- and once you take a step inside, it's like a trip back in time!
Ends of the Earth is where people come to swirl about stories while buying or having a smoke in a building that has a story to tell itself.
Opened by Oliver in 2018, he and his associate and friend Joy seasonally design various vignettes to try to trigger your imagination.
Spike's back to being Spike's -- celebrating the big wins and the small wins all the while honoring the losses.
PopQuiz Computers is a full-service IT company that helps you with the unwanted surprises that technology can spring on us.
The pandemic made it challenging for many people to maintain their fitness goals, but in this week's Open for Business segment, CBS3's Vittoria Woodill heads to a local gym whose mission is to help people keep health a priority.
It's a company of 30 people all committed to baking bread that's so good you want to share it.
It's a Mexican grocery store where the shelves are impeccably stocked with candies, canned goods, condiments, colorful housewares and savory staples for those discovering and preserving the culture and flavor of Mexico.
They started their small business in the 1940s and all of these years later, it's still going strong.
Many people used the pandemic as an opportunity to bring an animal into their lives. At World Wide Aquarium and Pet Shop, however, the selection isn't limited to those with fur and four legs.
The culinary waters run deep in Wyndmoor as Captain Andy's Market serves up some catches of the day that will definitely catch your eye.
A beacon of entertainment for more than 40 years, Ardmore Music Hall prides itself on being a safe space for music lovers of all ages and backgrounds.
A sport's junkie's dream right in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, not far from the City of Brotherly Love itself, is a blast from the past.
Once your feet get moving at Fred Astaire Dance Studios in Montgomery County, you just won't be able to stop.
In this week's Open for Business segment, Vittoria Woodill heads to Berlin, New Jersey to a chocolate museum to learn a lot more about chocolate.
CBS News Philadelphia's 19th annual Alex Scott: A Stand For Hope Telethon raised more than $8.4 million Wednesday for the fight against childhood cancer.
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Businesses hope a major festival and warmer weather can turn things around, as rain is blamed for a slow start at the shore.
Robert Rosado was charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer and other offenses in connection with a robbery in Northeast Philadelphia, police said.
Former World Cafe Live employees say the venue is mismanaged and their paychecks were late. The CEO says it all stems from miscommunication.
CBS News Philadelphia's 19th annual Alex Scott: A Stand For Hope Telethon raised more than $8.4 million Wednesday for the fight against childhood cancer.
Temperatures climb back into the upper 80s and low 90s Wednesday, but humidity could make it feel like 100 degrees. A heat advisory has been issued through tomorrow.
Businesses hope a major festival and warmer weather can turn things around, as rain is blamed for a slow start at the shore.
Robert Rosado was charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer and other offenses in connection with a robbery in Northeast Philadelphia, police said.
Former World Cafe Live employees say the venue is mismanaged and their paychecks were late. The CEO says it all stems from miscommunication.
Robert Rosado was charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer and other offenses in connection with a robbery in Northeast Philadelphia, police said.
Former World Cafe Live employees say the venue is mismanaged and their paychecks were late. The CEO says it all stems from miscommunication.
The city of Philadelphia kicked off its Summer Meals program on Wednesday with Mayor Cherelle Parker passing out meals to area kids at Vare Recreation Center.
Police are investigating a theft caught on surveillance cameras at Lawn Barn in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia will host eight total 2025 FIFA Club World Cup matches at Lincoln Financial Field. Here's what you need to know.
Businesses hope a major festival and warmer weather can turn things around, as rain is blamed for a slow start at the shore.
A New Jersey family hired a contractor to replace their roof, but three years later, the work hasn't even started.
Experts across the Garden State unveiled a new swim safety strategy to help save lives after two people drowned in the past week.
Descendants of Timbuctoo, a historic community in Burlington County, say Westampton Township has fallen behind in maintaining the history.
Former Sen. Bob Menendez, of New Jersey, was convicted last year on federal bribery charges.
Twenty-five years ago, Alex Scott, the namesake of Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, held her first lemonade stand.
Steady rain will taper off Sunday morning, but the chance for on-and-off spotty showers continues around the Delaware Valley for Father's Day.
Delaware State Police say a train derailment is impacting travel near Old Porter Road in Bear, New Castle County.
For this Delaware developer, a plan to build affordable homes in Wilmington is deeply personal.
Darrian Randle and her boyfriend have been charged in the death of her 3-year-old daughter, Nola Dinkins, who went missing Tuesday night.
For the Hope Afloat dragon boat racing team in Philadelphia, overcoming breast cancer is a team sport.
A 29-year-old man from Switzerland is back in Philadelphia at Penn Medicine months after having a life-changing double-hand transplant.
While gun violence is down in Philadelphia, advocates say there are still too many children being caught in the crossfire.
AJ Tantala, a lifelong Phillies fan in need of a kidney transplant, is making a pitch to Philadelphia to help save his life.
Jeffrey Lurie is donating $50 million to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine to boost research into autism's impact across the lifespan.
Businesses hope a major festival and warmer weather can turn things around, as rain is blamed for a slow start at the shore.
Former World Cafe Live employees say the venue is mismanaged and their paychecks were late. The CEO says it all stems from miscommunication.
People are trying to stay cool in today's humidity, and businesses are preparing for what's to come as we track dangerous heat this week.
The FIFA Club World Cup is bringing a little more than soccer to the city. It's bringing a boom in business.
Amazon says it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, including one it is building alongside a nuclear power plant that has drawn federal scrutiny.
After an initial rollout to some extremely interested drivers, PA's "Let Freedom Ring" license plates are available to order en masse.
SEPTA's Chestnut Hill East Line will close from June 15 to Sept. 2 while bridges on the line are repaired.
New Jersey Transit's train engineers have overwhelmingly approved the tentative deal that ended their three-day strike last month.
In Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion neighborhood, half the residents don't own cars. For them, public transportation is essential, not a choice.
A portion of I-95 South will close Sundays through Thursdays from 11 p.m. through 5 a.m. so crews can work on the CAP project.
Nick Castellanos returned to the Phillies lineup for their game against the Marlins on Wednesday after being benched the day before for "an inappropriate comment."
An animal-rights activist ran onto the field during a Club World Cup match between Manchester City and Wydad in Philadelphia, urging Morocco to reform its treatment of stray animals.
On Wednesday, the Phillies acquired pitcher Nolan Hoffman in a trade with the Rangers and added him to their 40-man roster.
Philadelphia will host eight total 2025 FIFA Club World Cup matches at Lincoln Financial Field. Here's what you need to know.
Darnell Artis helped Gwynedd Mercy University's men's basketball team win a conference championship in 2016.
Businesses hope a major festival and warmer weather can turn things around, as rain is blamed for a slow start at the shore.
Anne Burrell, an acclaimed chef from upstate New York, hosted "Secrets of a Restaurant Chef," "Worst Cooks in America" and other popular Food Network shows.
Philadelphians likely did a double-take for two reasons – former President Joe Biden was seen casually strolling in Rittenhouse Square as the hit TV series "Reacher" filmed nearby.
Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner already won an NL batting title and a World Series championship ring in his 11-year MLB career.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce were at Amerant Bank Arena to watch Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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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.
“The Boss" is heading to the big screen. We're getting our first look at a new movie about Bruce Springsteen. That's Jeremy Allen White rocking out in the first trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. The film tells the story of Springsteen making his album "Nebraska" in the early 80s. It hits theaters in October.
Bill Kelly says a severe thunderstorm watch has been canceled on Wednesday, but we're tracking storms for Thursday in the Philadelphia region. Here's the latest NEXT Weather forecast.
Frustration continues in Philadelphia's Point Breeze neighborhood over a sinkhole that's been causing multiple problems for residents.
The recent rain is being blamed for a slow start for businesses down the shore. Some stores report a big drop in sales and hotels haven’t been filling up fast. Many business owners hope that a major festival and warmer weather can turn things around. Ryan Hughes reports.
Workers at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia accuse the venue's leaders of mismanagement and say employees weren't paid on time. CEO Joe Callahan says the problems stem from miscommunication and a failure of the former leadership.