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In the end, lawmakers green-lit cuts to the wage and business taxes, as well as the mayor’s request for $800 million in ...
Negotiations came down to the eleventh hour, but the Philadelphia City Council ultimately approved the $800M bond issuance ...
City Councilmember Isaiah Thomas said Wednesday he “fundamentally disagree[s]” with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s plan for the ...
Philadelphia's city council voted to approve Mayor Parker's tentative $6.8 billion budget for 2026, including $2 billion for ...
The plan is one of the administration’s top priorities. It calls for expanding and preserving the city’s housing supply.
The mayor and a large number of city officials offer nitty-gritty details and broad vision at a North Philly church.
City Council also voted in favor of exploring a police force in Fairmount Park and speeding up affordable housing builds.
Hundreds of new signs could be posted in public parks threatening $2,000 fines for dogs in animal-free zones, if a new bill ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker kicked off National Gun Violence Awareness Month by honoring members of a joint task force ...
It took an extra day but three City Council committees advanced legislation for the upcoming budget and Housing Opportunities ...
Philly’s largest labor union is posting photos of garbage piled up during the 1986 strike as a not-so-subtle warning.
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PHL17 on MSNGun Violence Awareness Month begins, City of Philadelphia highlights safety initiativesCity leaders marked the start of Gun Violence Awareness Month by highlighting safety initiatives. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle ...
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