Celena Morrison-McLean — who previously served as executive director of the city’s Office of LGBTQ+ Affairs — is no longer in the role.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker appointed two officials to fill roles in the top of her administration Monday, tapping new leaders to oversee the city budget and human resources following a pair of ...
City Council may approve the 76ers' proposal to build an arena atop SEPTA's Jefferson Station even if the team does not agree to subsidize the beleaguered transit agency for ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration announced Friday that it is establishing 11 “mini City Halls” across Philadelphia ...
Philadelphia officials have announced a new one-year contract agreement with the city’s largest municipal employee union.
The agreement includes the highest pay raise with the union in over 30 years along with a one-time bonus and other benefits.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker on Friday night reached a one-year contract extension with the city’s biggest union for municipal ...
The district implemented an expanded 9th Grade On-Track program and hired an administrator to better coordinate a ...
In an effort to combat food insecurity in North Philadelphia, Mayor Cherelle Parker has teamed up with Grubhub to distribute ...
Gov. Shapiro announced the cash infusion on Friday. A 7.5% fare increase for all SEPTA riders will still go into effect on ...
Philadelphia cannot impose stricter firearms regulations than are allowed by state law, Pennsylvania's Democratic-majority ...
Three former Philadelphia elected officials who were convicted on corruption charges and left office in disgrace have found a second chance — with taxpayer-funded jobs.