Philadelphia lawmakers will consider expanding existing curfews on businesses to cover a large swath of North Philadelphia ...
The commuter benefit gives eligibility to around 22,000 city workers, but it’s unclear whether the city will be able to spend less for the same program this year.
City Council voted Thursday to recall a change to “non-conformities” zoning usages passed last month. Mayor Cherelle Parker ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the appointment of Tyrell Brown as Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs, Andy Toy as Director of the Home ...
Federal funding cuts and councilmanic prerogative are among the obstacles Mayor Cherelle L. Parker faces in her effort to ...
The single-family homes created through Turn the Key are typically sold to households earning 60% of area median income, when the program’s subsidies are taken into account. That translates to $68,820 ...
Parent advocates with Lift Every Voice say the district must create a “Chief of Joy” position. This person would hold schools ...
Two weeks after passing a zoning bill that faced strong opposition, Councilmember Jeffery “Jay” Young asked his colleagues to ...
Transgender Day of Visibility kicked off with a flag-raising ceremony outside of City Hall in front of a crowd of about 150 ...
Philadelphia received $2.2 billion from the federal government in its last complete fiscal year, accounting for about a fifth ...
Philadelphia's DA Krasner launches a unit to prosecute illegal dumping, starting in targeted city council districts.
In a rare special address to City Council on March 24, Mayor Cherelle Parker laid out more of the details of her administration’s Housing Opportunities Made Easy (H.O.M.E.) plan, the largest-ever ...