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An Amtrak train from New Orleans carrying tons of donations for victims of Superstorm Sandy has arrived in New Jersey.
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An Amtrak train from New Orleans carrying tons of donations for victims of Superstorm Sandy has arrived in New Jersey.
Most Long Beach Island residents displaced since Sandy struck two weeks ago were allowed to return home Saturday.
Have power problems from the recent storms made you consider buying a generator? You're not alone. Most stores can't keep them in stock, but how do you know what will keep your lights on and your food fresh? 3 on Your Side's Jim Donovan breaks it down for you.
The bus ride into Seaside Heights allowed residents to see the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy up close.
Sandy's wake left behind more than just a mangled mess of ruined drywall and soaked furniture. It's now putting renters and landlords at odds over who should pay.
Gov. Chris Christie said Friday that life should be back to normal for most of New Jersey by the start of next week, with power restored to nearly everyone and the gasoline situation stabilized, clearing the way for a long, difficult rebuilding period.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie lashed out at the media during a news conference Friday afternoon over "careless reporting" in the aftermath of Sandy.
Superstorm Sandy battered the Atlantic City casinos' revenue last month, causing the biggest monthly decline ever.
Residents of Long Beach Island will be able to return to their homes Saturday morning.
Rutgers University is letting students struggling to recover from last week's superstorm take their classes on a pass/no-credit basis this semester.
At the Philadelphia Fire Academy, firefighter cadets and officers saluted their return.
OCNJCare is asking for assistance in order to continue helping Ocean City residents affected by Superstorm Sandy.
Gov. Christie and FEMA announced on Friday that New Jersey residents will now have until Feb. 4, 2013 to apply for coverage under the federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance program.
Residents of Seaside Heights, Holgate and North Beach are seeing their homes for the first time since the storm.
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch is sending 12 state troopers to New Jersey to assist with relief and patrol efforts there in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
With luck and the help of dedicated volunteers, a beloved Jersey Shore landmark withstood Hurricane Sandy. Now, that landmark is reopening, with a new initiative to raise money for nearby storm victims.
Don Marrandino, chairman of the Atlantic City Alliance, says the five-mile stretch of Atlantic City boardwalk is fully intact despite the impression people got from photos that were broadcast during Hurricane Sandy.
Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa on Friday announced the state is suing seven gas stations and a hotel in northern New Jersey.
Chris assesses the election results from Tuesday and disects what went wrong for the Romney campaign. He talks to Senator Pat Toomey, Matthew Dunphy from The Veterans Group, Steve Cordasco on Finance Friday, and CBS 3's Beasley Reece about this week's Eagles/Cowboys game.
The CBS Local Media stations in Philadelphia – CBS 3, The CW Philly, KYW Newsradio 1060, 98.1 WOGL, SportsRadio 94 WIP, SportsRadio 610 WIP, Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, CBSPhilly.com and CBS Outdoor – continue to support the local Hurricane Sandy relief efforts with the American Red Cross through Operation Brotherly Love.
A spokesperson for Brigantine police department tells Eyewitness News they've received at least a dozen complaints from homeowners who say they've been approached by potentially unlicensed contractors.
Mary Jane Kutch has radiators for heat in her Chelsea Village Apartment in Atlantic City but is relying on the steam from boiling water on her gas stove to keep her warm.
Hurricane Sandy left thousands without power or even their homes, but Zoe Everett lost something far more valuable: her family.
Downed trees still litter homes and properties in Whitehouse Station, located in Readington Township, Hunterdon County.
Officials in Ocean County have released the names of four people who they say died due to Superstorm Sandy.
After a rain-free weekend, heat and humidity start to build in this week.
Scammers are trying to take advantage of the family of fallen firefighter Corey Comperatore.
Leaders in Camden, New Jersey, plan to hand out up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that helps lead to an arrest and conviction for illegal dumping.
Hundreds of bikers rode in on Broad Street to spread a bit of Christmas cheer this summer for the Philadelphia Centurion's annual Toy Run for Shriners Children's Hospital.
The number of visitors to the Stone Harbor Museum has quadrupled this summer, thanks to a new exhibit all about Taylor Swift.
Leaders in Camden, New Jersey, plan to hand out up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that helps lead to an arrest and conviction for illegal dumping.
After a rain-free weekend, heat and humidity start to build in this week.
Scammers are trying to take advantage of the family of fallen firefighter Corey Comperatore.
Hundreds of bikers rode in on Broad Street to spread a bit of Christmas cheer this summer for the Philadelphia Centurion's annual Toy Run for Shriners Children's Hospital.
The number of visitors to the Stone Harbor Museum has quadrupled this summer, thanks to a new exhibit all about Taylor Swift.
After a rain-free weekend, heat and humidity start to build in this week.
A judge has turned down a request to move the location of the trial of former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial in the death of Eddie Irizarry.
Kyle Schwarber hit two home runs and fans waved "Schwarbomb" beach towels, but the Phillies fell to the Guardians 4-3 Sunday.
Police say a robbery perpetrated by two 16-year-old boys in West Philadelphia ended in gunfire and critical injuries Saturday night.
Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski added a much-needed right-handed bat for the outfield in Austin Hays, and a day later the Phillies landed Carlos Estevez, one of the top closers in baseball.
After a rain-free weekend, heat and humidity start to build in this week.
Leaders in Camden, New Jersey, plan to hand out up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that helps lead to an arrest and conviction for illegal dumping.
The number of visitors to the Stone Harbor Museum has quadrupled this summer, thanks to a new exhibit all about Taylor Swift.
Sunday will be mostly sunny and very warm with a high of 89 degrees and some late-day clouds.
Meet the River Sisters: a team of cancer survivors competing in the Cooper River Park Dragon Boat Regatta.
After a rain-free weekend, heat and humidity start to build in this week.
Sunday will be mostly sunny and very warm with a high of 89 degrees and some late-day clouds.
The last time we had rain-free weekend weather in the Philadelphia area was before Memorial Day.
Wiers Farm of Willard, Ohio is recalling peppers, green beans, cucumbers and other vegetables due to possible listeria monocytogene contamination.
After a muggy and wet day on Wednesday (in spots), the pattern continues on Thursday with a greater chance for storms during the evening.
Sen. John Fetterman has tested positive for COVID-19 and is working from home, according to the senator's official account on X.
Amid a widening listeria outbreak, Boar's Head is recalling all of its liverwurst products sold nationwide, as well as some deli meats.
Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is on the rise, and vaccination rates are declining.
Doctors say now is the time to start making appointments for back-to-school vaccinations. Here is a vaccine reminder for parents.
A special mission for a family of doctors in Delaware is they're raising awareness about facial differences that millions of children are born with including their own. Meet the Catersons.
Wiers Farm of Willard, Ohio is recalling peppers, green beans, cucumbers and other vegetables due to possible listeria monocytogene contamination.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee filed a federal lawsuit this week alleging Prime, Logan Paul's energy drink company, of infringing on the committee's trademarks.
People across the Delaware Valley are making changes to their summer schedules to try and find ways to survive the scorching heat.
Many people have to work in blazing hot temperatures from the Main Line to South Jersey and down the shore. But others get to work in the freezing cold to bring joy to their community.
An Upper Merion, Pennsylvania man has been indicted on charges he defrauded hundreds of customers through his multiple businesses selling cemetery headstones.
Two people were killed and five were taken to hospitals after a multi-vehicle crash on the Black Horse Pike in Atlantic County, New Jersey Friday evening.
SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line is getting a much-needed upgrade to its aging fleet of railcars. On Thursday, SEPTA agreed to a contract with Hitachi Rail STS USA, Inc. to purchase up to 240 new railcars.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Authority is rolling out "open road tolling" across the eastern portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and on the Northeast Extension.
Most airlines are bouncing back, but Delta canceled more flights at Philadelphia International Airport on Tuesday, days after the CrowdStrike outage.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was seriously injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
Kyle Schwarber hit two home runs and fans waved "Schwarbomb" beach towels, but the Phillies fell to the Guardians 4-3 Sunday.
The scene during Friday's ceremony featured DJ and producer Barbara Butch — an LGBTQ+ icon — flanked by drag artists and dancers.
The U.S. men's team put on a near-perfect show as they rolled to a 110-84 win over Serbia.
Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski added a much-needed right-handed bat for the outfield in Austin Hays, and a day later the Phillies landed Carlos Estevez, one of the top closers in baseball.
Simone Biles made a stunning Olympic comeback on Sunday, delivering near-perfect routines in a qualifying round that ended with Team USA in the lead.
The number of visitors to the Stone Harbor Museum has quadrupled this summer, thanks to a new exhibit all about Taylor Swift.
Lawyers for singer Justin Timberlake claim their client was not intoxicated when he was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons in June.
"Mr. Vance, I pray that your daughter is fortunate enough to bear children of her own one day," Jennifer Aniston said.
Creator of the former HBO show remarked on the similarities between its fictional storyline and current political reality.
Rapper and sports fan Snoop Dogg will carry the Olympic flame through the suburb of Saint-Denis, north of Paris.
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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.
Ylaine Zhu a School District of Philadelphia student, is among the newest Gates Scholars.
More clouds, more heat and more humidity start to move into the Philadelphia region this week, and storms could arrive later. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has the forecast.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is expected to be in Montgomery County Monday to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will join him.
In a statement, the parents of Barbara Friedes, who was killed while riding a bike in Philadelphia, thanked Philadelphia police and the district attorney's office for their work so far on the investigation. They said they will work with the district attorney's office for accountability.
Illegal dumping continues to be an issue for people living in Camden, but soon city leaders will announce a plan to pay residents who provide information that leads to an arrest and conviction.
Heat and humidity will return to the Philadelphia area this week, and there's a chance of storms. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has the forecast.