
Kerri Corrado
Reporter at KYW-TV (Philadelphia, PA)
@cbsphilly TV Reporter • Emmy Award Winning Reporter • Jersey Girl • @LaSalleUniv Alum Previously at @7news & @NBC10 & @wjactv
Articles
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Kerri Corrado |Jim McHugh
A community gathered in grief, sending balloons and prayers into the sky on Friday as Philadelphia police continue to search for the people behind the deadly Memorial Day shooting in Fairmount Park. James Hargrove sat on the steps of a house where his 21-year-old grandson, Mikhail Bowers, had grown up years ago in North Philadelphia. "I'm hurting, but I can't cry. I've been crying too much," said Hargrove.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Kerri Corrado |Jim McHugh
Philadelphia pastor who works with teens says listening, understanding are key to stopping violence It's Dr. Damone Jones' life's work and passion to help young people in the criminal justice system, many charged as adults. He's the senior pastor of Bible Way Baptist Church and president of the BrothaHood Foundation, a basketball mentoring organization that goes to Philadelphia prisons.
Philadelphia City Council president on mass shooting at Fairmount Park: "It is totally unacceptable"
1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Kerri Corrado |Scott Jacobson
Reaction from city officials has begun pouring in after the deadly mass shooting in Philadelphia at Fairmount Park on Memorial Day. Community members gathered at Hope Partnership for Education in North Philly on Tuesday night for a Community Town Hall on the city's budget.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Kerri Corrado |Scott Jacobson
A small but powerful vigil was held Thursday outside the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood in response to the two Israeli embassy staff members who were shot and killed in Washington, D.C., at the Capital Jewish Museum on Wednesday. The Hope for Israel Alliance hosted the event and says they stand together in grief, solidarity and strength.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Kerri Corrado |Scott Jacobson
New Jersey Transit riders happy to see trains back on track after strike NJ Transit is back on track — literally. Trains are up and running and have resumed their normal schedules following the first rail strike in decades in New Jersey. NJ Transit and the union representing engineers reached a tentative agreement on Sunday night. The strike started on Friday, and service was halted for four days, affecting the hundreds of thousands of people who rely on the system.
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