Ukrainian student performs "thank you" concert for classmates at Philadelphia school
About to celebrate his 2nd Thanksgiving away from Ukraine, David Kozyrkov performed at his Philadelphia school and shared his story.
Joe Brandt has been a digital content producer for CBS News Philadelphia since 2022. He is a Temple University graduate and was born and raised in Pitman, NJ.
At Temple, Joe was editor-in-chief of The Temple News and a Dow Jones News Fund editing intern at The New York Times. He also reported for the Philadelphia Daily News in 2015 before its merger with the Philadelphia Inquirer.
After graduation, he covered crime and courts in South Jersey for NJ.com before shifting to TV/digital, writing for NBC10 Philadelphia and LX.com.
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About to celebrate his 2nd Thanksgiving away from Ukraine, David Kozyrkov performed at his Philadelphia school and shared his story.
Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker on Wednesday named Kevin Bethel as Philadelphia's next police commissioner.
The Bucks County SPCA is offering a reward for information on a shooting that killed 1 cat and wounded another in Falls Township, Pennsylvania.
Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania will host the vice presidential candidates on Sept. 25, 2024.
Philadelphia police say a driver and passenger were arrested after crashing a stolen Hyundai Santa Fe into a police cruiser.
A stolen silver Honda Accord car that police believe was used in the robberies was later found abandoned on Friday.
Transit Workers Local 234, which represents SEPTA workers in the Philadelphia area, says the agreement will help SEPTA recruit and retain staff.
After a giveaway of over 200 turkeys and about 300 dinner boxes last year, 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey wants to give out 1,000 meals this year.
The Army Corps of Engineers says a levee would help protect the low-lying Eastwick section of Southwest Philadelphia from flooding.
Veterans and active duty servicemembers can ride rail, bus or light rail for free by showing a military ID card or VA card, or wearing a military uniform.
Kendra Brooks and Nicolas O'Rourke are the projected winners of the final two at-large seats on Philadelphia City Council.
Philadelphia elected its first LGBTQ+ council member, voting in Democratic candidate Rue Landau to an at-large seat Tuesday night.
Democrat Dan McCaffery has defeated Republican Carolyn Carluccio in the race for the open seat on Pennsylvania's Supreme Court, expanding his party's majority on the seven-member court.
Democrat Cherelle Parker is the heavy favorite to beat Republican David Oh in Tuesday's election for Philadelphia mayor.
The workers were using a "loader" on Norristown High Speed Line tracks when they were injured, SEPTA said.