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With less than a week before SEPTA’s drastic service cuts take effect, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said she is in ...
A report released by the Philadelphia Controller’s Office on Thursday, found that, in visits to construction sites across the city, inspectors from the Department of Licenses and Inspections didn’t ...
How will Philadelphia deal with SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes? The city unveiled its plan for residents and commuters.
On October 30th, Lincoln Financial Field won’t just be the home of the Philadelphia Eagles. It will be the stage for history ...
Of the 8,000 lots under the Land Bank's purview when it was established in 2013, about 1,000 have been developed.
Mayor Cherelle Parker said she has faith that lawmakers in Harrisburg will “find common ground” and approve transit funding in the state’s budget.
Opinion
Data-driven early intervention strategies could revolutionize Philly’s approach to crime prevention
Philadelphia city leaders could apply this coordinated approach earlier in a young person’s life and replace expensive and counterproductive confinement with voluntary, relationship-centered ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker and Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 leaders appear pleased with the new two-year union labor ...
The Philadelphia Board of Health delayed an expected Thursday vote on regulations tied to a mobile services ban in.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel announced Friday the 2025 Interest Arbitration Award between the ...
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