The boat pulled into Pier 80 alongside the SS United States, giving passengers an up-close view of the near-1,000-foot ocean liner.
The ship was scheduled to leave Philadelphia waters Friday morning during low tide and be towed to Mobile, Alabama.
The fire in the area of Kensington and Indiana avenues was placed under control at about 9 a.m. after it broke out at 7:30 a.m.
Ukee was inducted into the PABJ Hall of Fame at the organization's 50th Anniversary Gala in University City.
The Portal will remain in LOVE Park, but will now stand next to the Philadelphia Independence Visitor Center.
It wasn't until the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that Green—at the age of 42—could vote.
De Niro, who has been loudly outspoken against former President Donald Trump, gave a speech at the tailgate.
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In Philadelphia's Gayborhood, there is a hidden gem of American history and the country's oldest LGBTQ+ lending library.
At the exhibit, visitors can trace the history of free speech from its roots to the present.
The popular art installation now lets Philadelphians see into Dublin, Ireland; Vilnius, Lithuania; and Lublin, Poland.
Nurse Kendall Sharkey was only two months on the job at Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina when Hurricane Helene hit on Sept. 26.
Dr. Ellyn Jo Waller takes pride in being a distinguished woman who wears many hats.
The SS United States, which broke the record for speed sailing across the transatlantic, was in operation from 1952 to 1969.
CBS News Philadelphia also caught up with some concertgoers who say they were looking forward to the overnight food truck market.
Students were camping on the mountain as part of the Outward Bound program.
The 13-year-old pup had been sick and Cusenza had been thinking about her options. Then they were approached by a man on the street.
With each nail and piece of plywood, volunteers with Habitat for Humanity are building hope and an affordable foundation for families.
If you like taking pictures in Fairmount, you may have taken a photo recently that could help heal a broken heart.
A man who originally hails from Northeast Philadelphia completed his goal of running up and down the art museum steps 1,000 times.
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There will be viewings for Officer Jaime Roman Wednesday and Thursday, and the funeral service will be held Thursday.
"You can't get any more history than what's happening right here in Washington Square West," TAMI Sortman said.
At the Sept. 5 meeting, the board postponed voting on whether the ship would be taken there and sunk off the coast as an artificial reef.
Viewers and social media users who were up bright and early reported seeing a streak of white light moving across the sky.
In observance of the September 11 terrorist attacks many events are being held around the Delaware Valley.
Matthews believes he's run nearly 3,000 miles this year alone. He found his passion for running in recovery.
Founding Footsteps BYOB Trolley tours is bringing back its Philly True Crime Tour, running three nights a week from Sept. 26 to Oct. 26.
"Anytime, anywhere," is the heart behind the Philadelphia Second Alarmers' and its mission to care for the city's finest.
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The unique, massive structure will give visitors a water-level view of the river and city.
At the intersection of 84th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard, look closely or you'll miss the mounds of melons.
According to their website, the City of Philadelphia is currently hiring for more than 120 open positions.
See photos and videos of the Italian Air Force's Frecce Tricolori, the "Tricolor Arrows," as they flew over Philadelphia Monday morning.
Dr. Stanford's book tour continues on Aug. 11 at Philadelphia's Salem Baptist Church of Abington.
A video from a Ring camera shows the former public art space collapsing into the river.
Akbar says PYB's neighborhood program serves about 900 young people a year, but with the new building hope to reach more.
"This is what it's all about. We've known Yair [Bonilla Serra] for six years now, and we look forward to seeing him every year," Cain said.
"I pray every single time before I go on the floor. 'God I can't believe I'm here.'" Antoine said.