
"A poet of paradise": Tributes pour in following the death of Jimmy Buffett
President Joe Biden called Buffett an "icon" who was as kind a person in real life as he was on stage.
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President Joe Biden called Buffett an "icon" who was as kind a person in real life as he was on stage.
Former hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick often touts his deep connection to Pennsylvania as he lays the groundwork for another likely Senate run.
People close to Fetterman say his relaxed, comfortable style is a sign that he is making a robust recovery after six weeks of inpatient treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Thousands of fans celebrated the Houston Astros' World Series win with a downtown parade on Monday.
Cruz said in 2017 then-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie "should go back to the beach," referencing the outrage surrounding the governor's trip to a closed state beach with his family while the state's government was shut down.
The Texas Republican and 2016 presidential candidate said Tuesday that several aides have access to the account and that one inadvertently posted the pornography.
Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey says that, while not perfect, the Senate Republican health care bill does accomplish many GOP objectives.
Chris discussed Donald Trump at the G20 Summit, the New York Times reporting Donald Trump Jr met with a Russian lawyer who promised damaging information about Hillary Clinton and Republican problems repealing and replacing Obamacare. He spoke with foreign policy analyst Ed Turzanski at 7:00 and presidential adviser Sebastian Gorka at 8:00 about the G20 Summit and Douglas Maloney about the upcoming documentary, 'American Ripper' at 8:20.
Chris discussed the Senate Republicans releasing a healthcare bill and the response from Democrats. He spoke with economist Chris Butler on Finance Friday at 7:00 about the economic impact of the bill and Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey at 7:35 about his role in the process. He also talked to comedian Emma Willmann at 7:20, who will be performing at Punchline Philly this weekend.
Chris discussed the crazy weekend in the NCAA Tournament, Bucks County Congressman's Brian Fitzpatrick's opposition the Republican healthcare bill and a email he received from his children's school. He spoke with Lucinda Little at 7:00 about running as a Republican in tomorrow's special election for the State House in the 197th District and Ike Reese at 8:00 from WIP about Villanova's shocking loss to Wisconsin on Saturday.
On today's show, Rich discussed Trump's Nordstrom tweet, reactions to Trump's controversial opinion on civil asset forfeiture, and the pending decision from the 9th Circuit court regarding Trump's immigration executive order.
Chris discussed last night's debate on healthcare between Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders. He spoke with Chester County Sheriff Bunny Welsh about her meeting with Donald Trump at 6:20, the Liberty USO to promote their Hug A Hero program at 7:00, author Todd Starnes about his new book, 'The Deplorable's Guide To Making America Great Again,' at 7:20 and Victor Fiorillo form Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00 about a shakeup at the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Chris discussed the death of Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Trump issuing a series of executive orders and Fox 29 suspending Mike Jerrick for cursing on the air. He spoke with Salewa Ogunmefun, from One Pennsylvania, at 7:20, who are protesting Republicans in Philadelphia today, author Ann McElhinney, at 8:20, about her book, Gosnell and Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey, at 8:50, about the Republican congressional retreat in Philadelphia.
Chris discussed President Obama awarding the Medal of Freedom to Vice-President Joe Biden, Apple creating their own content and Philadelphia restaurants phasing out free re-fills. He spoke with economist Chris Butler on Finance Friday at 7:00 about Donald Trump's potential conflicts of interest, CSN Philly's Ray Didinger at 8:00 about the Chargers moving from San Diego to Los Angeles and the moderator of Face the Nation on CBS, John Dickerson, at 8:20 about the competing views on foreign policy between Donald Trump and his cabinet nominees.
On today's show, Rich discussed Jill Stein's efforts to force a recount in key swing states, Fidel Castro's death, and whether or not Donald Trump should pick Mitt Romney to be his Secretary of State.
Rich discussed the media brewing fears of Donald Trump's 'list', Megyn Kelly's appearance on The View and Paul Ryan backing Trump's thoughts on term limits. He also discussed McRibs being tracked on an app, Alan Dershowitz's thoughts on anti-semitism and Elizabeth Warren being punked. Rich spoke with veteran Issac Francois regarding his experience in the Navy and his participation in the Power Triumph Games at 4pm. He also spoke with Maureen Faulkner regarding an upcoming fundraiser to raise money for local children in need and the families of fallen police officers, military members and firefighters at 4:30pm.
Chris reviewed Donald Trump's over Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, speaking with John Hayward from Breitbart at 6:20, AB Stoddard from Real Clear Politics at 7:20, Ted Cruz's campaign manager Jeff Roe at 8:00 and Victor Fiorillo from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:20.
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions says Donald Trump's support is surging.
Rich discussed Ted Cruz endorsing Donald Trump, the television show Designated Survivor and Colin Kaepernick making the cover of Time Magazine. Rich also discussed a professional baseball player being criticized for his tweets, Donald Trump accuses Hillary Clinton of not caring about problems in the inner city and more. Rich spoke with Baylen Lineken at 4:35pm and Sen. Mike Lee at 5:30pm.
Chris discussed Donald Trump's embrace of 'stop and frisk,' the warming underway between Trump and former GOP rival Ted Cruz and the latest allegations against Anthony Weiner. He spoke with Donald Trump's Campaign Co-Chair Sam Clovis at 7:20 and William Shatner about his upcoming show at the Keswick Theater at 8:00.
Delaware Senator Chris Coons said the Democrats will convey unity at their convention despite a email leak over the weekend that revealed internal collusion against the Bernie Sanders campaign during the primaries.
Rich discussed Donald Trump's RNC speech, the media's critique of his speech and Ivanka Trump's introduction of her father. He also discussed musical acts attending the DNC, leaked emails form the DNC about negative coverage in the media and Democrats skipping the DNC. Rich spoke with Hadley Heath Manning at 3:30 and S.E. Cupp at 6pm.
Chris reviewed Donald Trump's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention and the resignation of Roger Ailes as Chairman from Fox News. He talked with comedian Joe Piscopo about his relationship with Donald Trump at 6:50 and economist Chris Butler at 7:00 about the economic message in Trump's speech.
Florida Governor Rick Scott is confident Donald Trump will win his state in November.
Roger Stone says Ted Cruz's speech at the RNC will not sway anyone's vote away from Donald Trump.
Meet Beatrix, a border collie who helps forensic investigators with the Camden County Prosecutor's Office solve some of the most heinous cases.
Mayor Eric Adams asked New York City residents to shelter in place temporarily as the storm flooded subways and roads.
JoAnne Epps, a trailblazer at Temple University who was like "a family member" to many, died suddenly Sept. 19 while serving as acting president.
Despite the storm's damage, several pieces of furniture remain strewn atop the home, including a chair situated precariously close to the edge.
Americans with student loan debt will begin repaying their loans starting on Sunday after a hiatus of more than three years.
Meet Beatrix, a border collie who helps forensic investigators with the Camden County Prosecutor's Office solve some of the most heinous cases.
JoAnne Epps, a trailblazer at Temple University who was like "a family member" to many, died suddenly Sept. 19 while serving as acting president.
Despite the storm's damage, several pieces of furniture remain strewn atop the home, including a chair situated precariously close to the edge.
Mayor Eric Adams asked New York City residents to shelter in place temporarily as the storm flooded subways and roads.
Americans with student loan debt will begin repaying their loans starting on Sunday after a hiatus of more than three years.
JoAnne Epps, a trailblazer at Temple University who was like "a family member" to many, died suddenly Sept. 19 while serving as acting president.
Bryce Harper flipped out on the third base umpire and then flipped his maroon Phillies helmet over the protective netting and into the stands.
In this week's The Heartbeat, host Ashley Harder plants her feet on Jester Castle's stage. Learning the concept behind this new Center City venue and what sets it apart.
This week, several stores across Philadelphia were looted, Roxborough High School marked one year since the mass shooting death of student Nicolas Elizalde, and the Phillies clinched an NL wild-card berth!
The iconic South Philadelphia bakery Termini Bros. is renovating, and offering customers pieces of its iconic porcelain tile floor.
Meet Beatrix, a border collie who helps forensic investigators with the Camden County Prosecutor's Office solve some of the most heinous cases.
Despite the storm's damage, several pieces of furniture remain strewn atop the home, including a chair situated precariously close to the edge.
The New Jersey Department of Corrections Special Investigation Division arrested a man Friday who has been on the run for almost a week.
All 21 counties in New Jersey are in a state of emergency as severe storms move through the state, Gov. Phil Murphy said Friday.
Heavy rain fell in parts of our area on Friday morning, mainly over South Jersey where flooding was ongoing in some places.
Heavy rain fell in parts of our area on Friday morning, mainly over South Jersey where flooding was ongoing in some places.
A news conference was held Thursday afternoon after a Delaware State Trooper was indicted by a grand jury.
Delaware State Police Corporal Dempsey Walters has been indicted by a grand jury after being accused of beating a teen who tried to ding dong ditch.
Amazon is facing antitrust claims from the Federal Trade Commission and states including New York and Pennsylvania, alleging the retailer is operating an unlawful monopoly.
A 3-year-old boy has died from his injuries after he was hit by an off-duty firefighter's car while he attempted to park Sunday morning.
5in1 Rocker Bassinets sold online at Walmart.com and other websites pose suffocation, strangulation and fall hazards, regulators warn.
The Philadelphia health commissioner hopes to avoid another tripledemic of flu, COVID and RSV, like what happened last winter.
They hope to change the number of Hispanics choosing a career in medicine by highlighting their community's achievements on October 1 for National Latino Physician Day.
The 45 Plus Reasons campaign is hyperfocused on Black Philadelphians, with the goal of getting thousands of them screened for colon cancer.
The two friends created Charlie Health, a virtual therapy platform that provides mental health counseling for teenagers and young adults.
We've got all you need to know about where to get free coffee on National Coffee Day.
One of Philadelphia's most recognizable streetwear businesses was looted Tuesday night as trouble took over streets in the city's northeast section.
The drinks in question are the 'Refresher' line mango dragon-fruit, mango dragon-fruit lemonade, pineapple passion-fruit, pineapple passion-fruit lemonade, strawberry açai, and strawberry açai lemonade.
In the name of the environment and sustainability, Starbucks' disposable cup may be on its way to extinction
Some may call this chapter a literal rising from the ashes, as some eight months after the fire, the Eye's Gallery is reopening.
SEPTA riders will be able to use contactless "tap to pay" payment on all city and suburban buses and most trains starting Friday.
On Friday SEPTA is rolling out contactless payment like credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay on all buses and trolleys and almost all of its trains.
A SEPTA bus driver made a startling discovery when he had to approach a car that was blocking the intersection at 17th and South Streets.
The SEPTA Bus Revolution is an overhaul of the entire system that's meant to make the bus system more reliable and overall easier to use.
A 68-year-old man has died after getting hit by a dump truck while getting off a SEPTA bus.
Judge Kathleen Gomes said she is terminating the agreement reached in 2004 that allowed Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy to control Michael Oher's finances.
Bryce Harper flipped out on the third base umpire and then flipped his maroon Phillies helmet over the protective netting and into the stands.
The Phillies' Bryce Harper threw his helmet into the stands and was ejected Thursday night following an outburst toward third base umpire Ángel Hernández on a checked strike three.
After a wild Week 3 that featured a 70-burger from the Miami Dolphins and Taylor Swift mania in Kanas City, here's what to watch in Week 4:
A Phillies fan and his emotional support animal, an alligator named WallyGator, were denied entrance to watch Philadelphia host Pittsburgh.
A Nevada grand jury indicted Duane "Keffe D" Davis in the long-unsolved killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, prosecutors announced in court Friday.
Judge Kathleen Gomes said she is terminating the agreement reached in 2004 that allowed Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy to control Michael Oher's finances.
In this week's The Heartbeat, host Ashley Harder plants her feet on Jester Castle's stage. Learning the concept behind this new Center City venue and what sets it apart.
The once-iconic DVD-by-mail service obliterated Blockbuster video stores and provided a springboard into video streaming that's transformed entertainment.
Michael Gambon, the British-Irish actor who portrayed Dumbledore in the latter 6 of the 8 "Harry Potter" movies, has died after a bout of pneumonia.
Ukee Washington reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
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The Ford PAL Center in Southwest Philadelphia is one of over a dozen centers in the city helping kids stay active and off the streets.
Only about 6% of the students at Philadelphia Dance Academy are boys - but the academy has a program aiming to involve more boys in dance.
Father Judge High School is taking learning beyond the classroom, with a new Career and Technical Education Academy.
Colin Plank, a 15-year-old Pottstown High School student, has a hit single, "Get Lost," published by Excelcia Music Publishing.
A 15-year-old local entrepreneur is making it his business to inspire others to read with his company "Studying Never Stops."
It's Friday and soon the gridiron will be lit up for Friday night lights. We're taking you inside a recent stand out game for Upper Dublin. Don Bell reports.
The Phillies hope to enjoy a taste of success when the playoffs start next week. It's made with butterscotch ice cream, chunks of vanilla sponge cake, dark chocolate-covered pretzel clusters, and sprinkles.
CBS News Philadelphia's Aziza Shuler is opening up more about her personal battle with alopecia. She bravely told her story here first and now she's sharing it with Inside Edition. READ MORE: https://cbsloc.al/3rwshVE
Heavy rain has fallen in parts of our area, mainly over South Jersey where flooding was ongoing in some places Friday morning. Bill Kelly reports.
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office has a new member to help forensic investigators solve some of the most heinous cases. Beatrix is only a year old and she's one of only a few in the state with this job. Ryan Hughes reports.