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WFMZ will be tracking Santa's sleigh ride.
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When Santa takes flight Christmas Eve, NORAD will be doing something it's done for more than the last half-century. It will be tracking his journey around the world. Click on the link above to join in.

WFMZ has the answer to a "glowing" question.
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Koziar's Christmas Village is a holiday tradition that goes back to 1948. But how do the folks there keep all 800,000 lights glowing each night? WFMZ's Pam Cunningham found out for us.

WFMZ wants to know who's still digging out.
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Believe it or not, winter has arrived. You might say it's been here for quite some time now, especially after this weekend's snow storm, but it officially started at 12:47 this afternoon.

WFMZ is continuing its coverage of the snow storm.
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Meteorologist Matt Broderick will be providing frequent updates on the 69 News AccuWeather Channel overnight. Meteorologist Mark Shanaberger will take over at 5:00 in the morning. He'll then hand it off to meteorologist Amanda Cox in the afternoon.

WFMZ will provide live coverage of this weekend's snow storm.
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69 News will be on the air with live, team coverage of this weekend's snow storm starting at 8:00 Saturday morning. You can also get 24-hour updates on WFMZ.com and on the 69 News AccuWeather Channel.

WFMZ wants to know if you're stocked up on bread and milk.
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If a snow shovel is on your Christmas gift list, you're going to be out of luck because you'll need it this weekend. Some parts of our area could end up being buried beneath a foot of snow.

WFMZ wonders what you think of the Phillies trade.
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The Philadelphia Phillies now have Roy Halladay and the Seattle Mariners have Cliff Lee. The Cy Young Award-winners switched teams today when a complicated, four-team trade was completed.

WFMZ wants to know if you still have cards/gifts to mail.
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With less than two weeks until Christmas, many people are just getting around to mailing their cards and presents. In fact, the U.S. Postal Service expects today to be the busiest mailing day of the year.
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