Budget cuts pushed by the Donald Trump administration are already having a profound impact in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania.
Union workers are demanding higher wages and for staffing levels to be increased. They also want free SEPTA passes for ...
The Philadelphia school district also partners with the college ... The union’s position has notable political support. Mayor ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced $100 million in “investments”—a citywide cleanup, commercial corridor upgrades, and community events to make Philly look its ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker held her second budget address on Thursday, sharing her $6.77 billion 2026 budget and ...
Parker pushes to slash business taxes and spend on housing Philadelphia would cut business tax rates every year and begin ...
We’re not in 2020 anymore. Five years after a movement to reduce law enforcement funding swept the nation and galvanized ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker presented her $6.7 billion FY26 budget proposal to the Philadelphia City Council today, highlighting an $800 million housing plan, significant business tax cuts, and the ...
Among the ideas are an $800 million loan to build and preserve 30,000 housing units and an elimination of a construction ...
Philadelphia Mayor Parker proposes a $6.77 billion budget focusing on public safety, housing, and sustainability.
With an ambitious investment plan and tax relief strategy, Mayor Parker outlines her spending plan for the fiscal year.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s second budget address to City Council sounded in many ways like an ordinary mayoral speech, with Parker waxing poetic about heroic first responders, ...