Michelle Durham, CBS Philly

Michelle Durham

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Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Find The Perfect Dress On Valentine's Day At Goodwill Bridal Gown Sale

Goodwill PR Manager Juli Lundberg says they've worked all year soliciting donations from bridal stores and manufacturers for this bridal sale now in its 7th year. → Read More

Feds Strengthen Rules For Treatment Of Pregnant Women In The Workplace

H.R. and Leadership Consultant and owner of Development First in Warrington Walter Hoff says it's about time the EEOC tightened these regulations. → Read More

President Obama To Visit Damaged 495 Bridge Site In Wilmington

As Congress decides whether to add money to the nation's highway trust fund, President Obama will visit Delaware later today to see a damaged bridge. → Read More

Prepare To Pay More To Fly As TSA Fees Go Up Next Week

Planning to fly soon? You better book those flights this week because tickets purchased next Monday will cost you more. → Read More

Houses Going Up For Sale Along Country’s Oldest Residential Street

Owners are not permitted to change the exterior in anyway but can remodel inside to their hearts content. → Read More

Philadelphia Hotels Working Through Slow Period Until Convention Business Picks Up

Philadelphia hotels have taken a hit recently as room occupancy is down. Officials know exactly why this happened and they're confident this is temporary. → Read More

Warning Signs That A House Is In Danger Of Collapsing

Given the recent collapse of several row homes in the City's Cobbs Creek neighborhood, local experts want to make sure homeowners know what to look for before a collapse happens. → Read More

Philadelphia Fire Officials Implement Changes To Its Medic Units

The City of Philadelphia receives so many 911 medical calls, that dispatchers run out of medic units to cover them. → Read More

Descendants Of Declaration Of Independence Signers Tap The Liberty Bell

The annual tradition involving one of the most enduring symbols of this country's freedom took place Friday. → Read More

Local Expert Warns Of Dangers Of Drowning In Summer

Chairman Department of Pediatrics at Abington Memorial Hospital Dr. Steven Shapiro says the statistics are staggering. → Read More

Insurance Expert Urges A Policy Audit On National Insurance Day

When is the last time you looked at the contract accompanying your life insurance policy? The policy you purchased may have changed over the years. → Read More

Phila. Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers Hangs Up His Helmet, Closing 40-Year Career

It's the end of an era at the Philadelphia Fire Department, as longstanding fire commissioner Lloyd Ayers retires. → Read More

Penn Medicine Gets $10-Million Grant to Investigate Asbestos Contamination In Ambler

Penn Medicine has received a $10-million grant to figure out why some Ambler residents exposed to asbestos died of mesothelioma and others survived. → Read More

Bucks Co. Financial Expert Worries About New Student Loan Rules

"It's kind of a double-edge sword," says Paula Nagle of the Marshall Financial Group, based in Doylestown. → Read More

Drexel Unveils New Autism Diagnosis Van

Clinical Director for the AJ Drexel Autism Institure James Connell says it's critical to bring the care to the community. → Read More

Doctors Notice Rise In Indoor Trampoline Related Injuries

Acting Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine for Abington Memorial Hospital Dr. Stephen Fisher says as with anything else you need to approach this activity with an abundance of caution. → Read More

Head of a Montco Catholic School Trekking 40 Miles For Fundraiser

Students at Good Shepherd Catholic Regional School, in Ardsley, cheered as a rainsoaked Stephen Finley, president of Bishop McDevitt High School in Wyncote, ran up the grade school's driveway. → Read More

Banking Expert: New Rules May Free Up More Money For Mortgage Lending

John Giordano, CEO of First Heritage Financial, says he's seen a shift in the past year from a refinance market to a purchase market. → Read More

Expect Traffic Troubles As City Ave Gets Much Needed Facelift

Expect additional congestion on City Avenue for the foreseeable future, but the temporary inconvenience will benefit drivers for years to come. → Read More

For Grilling Season, Philly’s Top Firefighter Issues Annual Safety Warnings

Philadelphia fire commissioner Lloyd Ayers says to take a good look at your barbecue grill before lighting it up. → Read More