Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the appointment of Tyrell Brown as Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs, Andy Toy as Director of the Home ...
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.
As Philadelphia’s largest city-wide, single-day cleanup, the April 5 event spans hundreds of locations and has included a ...
The Portal may move soon, depending on the results of an online vote. Universities, private organizations, and multiple city ...
A long-dormant train station in Philadelphia is reopening Thursday after a $29 million renovation. PATCO's Franklin Square station will reopen on Thursday, April 3, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony set ...
City Council voted Thursday to recall a change to “non-conformities” zoning usages passed last month. Mayor Cherelle Parker ...
The Free Library of Philadelphia is hosting workshops to help federal workers affected by the cuts implemented under Trump’s ...
The city cited the high number of appeals from last year as a reason for kicking the property tax can down the road.
One of the programs allows students to start learning the basics of a trade before they even graduate high school.
Land banks in Ohio and Georgia have leveraged new partnerships to expand their capabilities for building affordable homes.
Philadelphia city officials announced a slew of summer programs for teens, and coming at a time of crisis, due to the uptick in violence among teens over the last few weeks.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and city officials announced programs and activities across Philadelphia for the 2025 “Its A Summer ...
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