Just days before the release of Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s city budget, it’s unclear whether it will include money to ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration sent City Council a bill on Thursday to encourage more apartment construction around SEPTA stations, in hopes of boosting ridership. The proposal expands an ...
A free market advocate doesn’t always support the Mayor Parker's policies, but he applauds her focus on what really matters ...
The sponsor of the proposed incineration ban pulled the bill from a vote at the last minute in January once it appeared to lack support.
City Council’s housing committee advanced the legislation after months of negotiations with the mayor’s administration and landlord advocates.
Five White Philadelphia police officers file discrimination lawsuit, claiming denial of promotions due to race and sex under ...
The two measures, drafted with tenant groups, would expand so-called “good cause” lease termination rules to cover more renters, bar landlords from ending or changing leases because a tenant ...
District and teachers union officials are urging state lawmakers to pass Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal, which would increase Philadelphia school funding by $151 million.
The 327-unit first phase of the project, a partnership with L+M Development Partners and MSquared, is expected to cost $205M.
Some good news for city workers as Philadelphia leaders say its $10 billion pension system is on track to be fully funded by ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker and members of the Greater Bustleton Civic League put their fingers in the air to signify One Philly.
Opinions Editor Rafael Karpowitz '27 argues that the approach to outsourcing embraced by publicly-oriented institutions such as colleges, universities, and the state undermines the very social ...