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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and Philadelphia City Council are in the final stages of negotiations over the next city budget, and ...
A Philadelphia that proudly stood among the strongest of sanctuary cities has formally discarded the name. It’s now a “welcoming city.” That’s according to Mayor Cherelle L. Parker ’s ...
The steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art became the backdrop of the big rollout of Pride Month festivities in the city.
Philadelphia high school students can swap screen time for sweat time — totally free — thanks to the 2025 High School Summer ...
Mayor Parker Signs POWER Act Into Law - On Wednesday, Mayor Cherelle Parker signed the POWER Act into law, expanding protections for ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker signed the Protect Our Workers, Enforce Rights (“POWER”) Act into law, which expands the ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a new list of jurisdictions it deems out of compliance with federal immigration enforcement, and Philadelphia is among them. According to ...
City Council maintains momentum on affordable housing measures Philadelphia City Council is on track to approve Mayor Cherelle Parker’s $2 billion […] ...
A record-breaking 600-foot Pride flag will be marched through the city. The march began at the Museum of Art at 9 a.m. and is expected to arrive in Manayunk by 11 a.m.. It will then head to City Hall ...
What you should knowPhiladelphia and other cities and counties in Pennsylvania were included in a list of sanctuary ...
Anne Eisner After the sanitation trucks rumble down South Philadelphia streets, they usually leave behind a trail of crushed ...
Philadelphia's Mayor signed a bill regulating mobile medical services in Kensington, crafted with community input.