
Steve Hartman
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On The Road with Steve Hartman | Fridays on the @CBSEveningNews | Sundays @CBSSunday | #Kindness101 l Email us: [email protected]
New York, NY
Joined February 2013
An Oklahoma girls' basketball team thought they won last season's championship game by 1 point. But when they realized there had been a scoring error – and that they actually lost – they chose to give back the trophy. In doing so, they proved true victory comes from integrity,
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Pudge, @bgsu's unlikely new football mascot, is attracting a legion of fans. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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Bowling Green's new mascot is a 3-year-old Persian cat owned by George Carlson, who also happens to be the football team's long snapper.
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A Persian cat named Pudge has become @bgsu’s unlikely star, lifting team spirit and helping his owner, @BG_Football long snapper George Carlson, through the loss of his mother. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Ohio.
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A young boy at @Phillies game gifts foul ball to fellow fan celebrating her 80th birthday: "I was so shocked." @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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At a Sept. 10 Phillies game, 9-year-old Jameson Pennings got what he had always dreamed of: a foul ball. His parents thought he would cherish it forever. But forever only lasted four more innings.
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9-year-old Jameson caught a foul ball at a Phillies game, then did something that left everyone speechless. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road with a moment where kindness scored a major win.
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Why 7-foot-3 Jordan Wilmore left his pro basketball career behind to pursue his true passion, policing. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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Ever since he first hit his head on a door jamb, people have been telling Jordan Wilmore he should play professional basketball. But other people can't dictate your dreams – and basketball was never...
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At 7-foot-3, Jordan Wilmore could have reached for fame and fortune in professional basketball, but he’s reaching to serve his community instead. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Kemah, Texas.
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Claudene Wilson worked at an elementary school in Swedeborg, Missouri, as a custodian — but in reality, she did so much more, helping with transportation coordination, lunch duty and landscaping. She said it was all for the kids: “That’s your heart.” So when the school board
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As her wedding day approached, Shacole Fox felt her father’s absence. That’s when an unexpected person stepped up to be by her side. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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At his roadside stand in Sycamore, Ill., 9-year-old Ethan Wargo serves up something more refreshing than lemonade: he offers compliments to people passing by, some of whom have traveled an hour to hear his flattery. @SteveHartmanCBS reports. https://t.co/XFpBQyRTn6
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Retired accountant, 66, achieves lifelong dream of joining LSU Tiger Marching Band. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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Tuba player Kent Broussard is the oldest person in the LSU Tiger Marching Band by 41 years.
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Kent Broussard is proving it’s never too late to chase your dreams. After years away from music, he relearned the tuba, auditioned for the Louisiana State University band and became its oldest member by 41 years. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Baton Rouge.
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A 9-year-old Illinois boy set up a stand that offers free compliments. It became a local hit. @SteveHartmanCBS goes On the Road in Sycamore.
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Nine-year-old Ethan Wargo of Sycamore, Illinois, opened a "compliment stand" this summer. It's like a refreshment stand — just for your self-esteem.
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9-year-old Ethan Wargo is giving free compliments to anyone who stops by his stand in Sycamore, Illinois. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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An Ohio man made a list of the 3,599 books he read in his lifetime. It has become an inspiration to book lovers everywhere.
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After the death of their father, Dan Pelzer, at the age of 92, his children discovered something extraordinary in his things — a very long list of every book he had ever read.
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After the death in July of their father, Dan Pelzer, at the age of 92, John and Marci Pelzer discovered something extraordinary in his things — a very long list of every book he had ever read. In total, from 1962 to 2023, he read a staggering 3,599 books. The list of all the
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Ohio father Dan Pelzer left behind a lengthy list of books that he read over a lifetime – 3,599. His kids, John and Marci, knew he was an avid reader – so the number wasn’t a shock. But what they didn’t expect was for their local library to share the list and for millions of
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A CBS correspondent worked on a story for six years, on his own dime, before telling his bosses. Now the work is becoming a film and a traveling photo exhibit.
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His secret project revealed bedrooms left untouched after school shootings and the parents who can’t let them go
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Arnald Gabriel made a promise years ago to conduct the Wheaton Municipal Band when he turned 100. Col. Gabriel, a WWll veteran and former conductor for the United States Air Force Band, recently made good on that promise. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road. https://t.co/5Sqs55anNY
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🏆Congratulations to @CBSNews and Stations’ 2025 Edward R. Murrow Winners, including @SteveHartmanCBS & CBS News California Investigates with @juliewattsTV. Learn more ↓ https://t.co/H4XhCtMfvt
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