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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker on Wednesday announced appointments to 10 top posts in her administration, filling positions that ...
The vote by the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority is the final step in the city’s annual budgeting process ...
Tyrell Brown, the director of LGBTQ+ affairs, and Brandee Anderson, the city's chief of diversity, equity and inclusion, were ...
Members of the union for white-collar city workers such as supervisors and professionals have voted to ratify a three-year ...
A statue of Sadie T.M. Alexander, the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania's law school, is ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled the designs for the statue of Sadie T.M. Alexander, the first Black woman to graduate from the ...
Philadelphia Mayor Parker will attend events for new police officers, MLB All-Star kickoff, and a small business expo.
Fashion District Philadelphia will be the site of a FIFA World Cup 26 volunteer center, Philadelphia Soccer 2026 announced.
Philadelphia's city worker strike is officially over after Mayor Cherelle Parker reached a tentative agreement with AFSCME District Council 33.
One of Philadelphia’s largest unions, which represents about 9,000 employees, is now on strike after negotiations with the city were unsuccessful.
Mayor Cherelle Parker reinforced her vision of balancing deserved raises to city workers with staying on budget as she announced the new contract with AFSCME District Council 47.
Mayor Cherelle Parker said the city would suspend residential trash collection, close some city pools and shorten recreation center hours, and that Fourth of July celebrations in the nation’s ...