Ukraine supporters in Philadelphia call on NATO to enact no-fly zone
The umbrellas they carried were symbolic of their wishes to have Ukraine protected from Russian forces.
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.
The umbrellas they carried were symbolic of their wishes to have Ukraine protected from Russian forces.
"This is bad when you have to bury your own children," the student's mother said.
And this long awaited homecoming weekend will surely be filled with pride.
Federal officials say they are also monitoring foreign agents who hope to undermine confidence in the U.S. election system, especially foreign agents in Russia and China.
Two of the Birds' most prominent players surprised the West Philly Panthers football and cheerleading teams Tuesday.
The vast majority will be available for adoption on Tuesday.
Volunteer Heidi Dampman recalls how the Red Cross helped her family out when she was 9 years old.
Azim Mathis was leaving Tuesday's scrimmage when he heard the flurry of gunshots.
Investigators say all five victims were football players and were shot after a scrimmage.
Meanwhile, at the scene in Roxborough, there's little surprise that there was an accident at this intersection.
Council President Michael Stefano he wants to have an Outfest-style event in some way, shape or form in the future.
The calls for Layton to be removed from his post or resign continued.
A town hall scheduled to address crime was forced to also deal with what is a housing crisis for those affected.
The teacher moved back to Puerto Rico last June after teaching at Imhotep Institute Charter High School.
Members of CLIP mistook a lot that was growing hops for an annual fall beer for weeds and chopped them all down.