Investigation, clean up continues after explosion rocks Port Richmond rowhomes
It was just before 3 a.m. on New Year's Day when Philadelphia Gas Works and fire officials responded to a call of an explosion at the 3500 block of Miller Street.
Watch CBS News
Siafa Lewis anchors CBS News Philadelphia at 4 p.m. along with Natasha Brown.
Prior to joining the station, Siafa spent seven years as a sports and news anchor at NBC5 in Chicago. He served as the station's main sports anchor his last 5 years in Chicago.
Siafa also spent 6 years working in New York at SportsNet NY and then NBC 4. Siafa has been nominated for 3 Emmy Awards in NYC and 1 in Chicago.
Siafa, born in West Germany, moved with his family to South Jersey at the age of 7 and attended Camden Catholic High School, where he ran track and played football. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications: Radio, Television, and Film from Rowan University in 2000.
Siafa describes himself as a Philly guy through and through! He tells it like it is. He's a big fan of our pro sports teams and the restaurant scene. He is a car fanatic and appreciates fashion.
Siafa resides in South Jersey with his wife Deanna and their two children. He is ecstatic to once again live closer to his and his wife's family.
Connect with Siafa Lewis on Twitter, Facebook and on Instagram.
It was just before 3 a.m. on New Year's Day when Philadelphia Gas Works and fire officials responded to a call of an explosion at the 3500 block of Miller Street.
We're days away from the mummers strutting their way down Broad Street and into 2023.
On Thursday at Philadelphia International Airport, the airline canceled 22 flights.
What the officers did was extraordinary. But to them? It's another day at work.
Cancellations and delays are a traveler's worst nightmare -- especially when it's two days before Christmas.
Several dozen area families were treated to Christmas a few days early Wednesday night.
The Harrison Township Joint Land Use Board voted down four proposed warehouses on Mullica Hill farmland totaling more than 2 million square feet.
Along with heating and hot water problems, a disturbing show and tell Thursday revealed mold, broken toilets, holes in ceilings and infestations.
It's the region's first real taste of winter weather and both PennDOT and the City of Allentown want to ensure everyone is prepared.
Nearly three dozen kids who are facing the season with a parent behind bars got a chance to set aside their stress Tuesday for a short time and hang out with the Eagles and Sixers.
It's part of Philadelphia's history and the beauty of City Hall, but the piece of antique railing is gone Monday night. Police say a portion of the railing was cut and stolen.
If you recognize the suspect, you're asked to contact Pennsylvania State Police. He's considered armed and dangerous.
The electricians union helped fix the tree outside the Bridesburg Recreation Center that was damaged by vandals.
The child is being reunited with their father at 52nd and Chancellor Streets.
The tables were full at Chosen 300 Ministries' Spring Garden location on Wednesnight.