Oz calls Fetterman to concede in Pennsylvania Senate race
Dr. Mehmet Oz called John Fetterman to concede in the Pennsylvania Senate race.
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Ross DiMattei comes to CBS News Philadelphia from KTNV in Las Vegas, NV, where he anchored and reported for more than two years. He is most proud of his interview with then-presidential candidate Joe Biden, extensive reporting on Las Vegas' economic recovery from COVID-19, and breaking news coverage of George Floyd protests in Las Vegas, for which he won a Regional Emmy Award.
Before Las Vegas, Ross reported and anchored at WZVN in Fort Myers, FL, covering major natural disasters such as Hurricane Irma. His first job on air was at WENY in Elmira, NY.
Ross grew up near Boston but has long considered Philadelphia home. He graduated from Temple in 2014, where he studied journalism and hosted a sports talk show on Temple's student-run radio station, WHIP. He also worked at KYW Newsradio as a desk assistant and service aide.
Ross and his wife enjoy exploring Philly, traveling, cooking, and going on walks and hikes with their 5-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog, Phil. Ross enjoys golfing, volunteering, and watching sports with friends. Ross couldn't be happier to be back in the city he loves most.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz called John Fetterman to concede in the Pennsylvania Senate race.
Dr. Mehmet Oz called John Fetterman to concede in the Pennsylvania Senate race.
CBS News is projecting John Fetterman as the winner of one of the country's most contentious Senate races.
Pennsylvania is one of six states where CBS News projects the Senate race to be a toss-up.
If all goes well this weekend, the city will have not one, but two titles to celebrate - the MLS Cup and the World Series.
The Phillies are in a must-win situation as they head back to Houston for Game 6 of the World Series.
CBS3 bumped into a few fans dropping by the Liberty Bell Diner for a celebratory late-night snack.
According to police, Zoe Moss was abducted by her mother Vanessa Gutshall during a supervised visit on Tuesday.
Some Phillies fans were ecstatic after winning the lottery to purchase World Series tickets, while others left disappointed and still trying to find their way into Citizens Bank Park.
Some fans are getting ready to spend thousands of dollars to fly to Houston for Games 1 and 2 of the World Series.
After Friday night's win helped the team take a 2-1 lead in the National League Championship Series, the fans CBS3 talked to were over the moon and some started looking ahead to the World Series.
The Fightins will need all the home-field advantage they can get with three games at the Bank this weekend and the series still up in the air.
The Phils are back at it for Game 2 Wednesday afternoon and they should be feeling confident and relaxed after storming into San Diego and taking Game 1.
The players have been at Petco Park in San Diego getting ready to take on the Padres in Games 1 and 2.
The Phillies could clinch this series Saturday at home. That means there's a lot of excitement heading into Game 4 Saturday afternoon.