Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday announced the appointment of two new department heads, but she still has not appointed anyone to two major cabinet positions that have been vacant for almost a year.
Parker tapped two women already working in city government to fill the jobs at the top of the Parker administration.
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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker on Friday night reached a one-year contract extension with the city’s biggest union for municipal ...
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Philadelphia cannot impose stricter firearms regulations than are allowed by state law, Pennsylvania's ...
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.
Intercity bus riders to get waiting room at Spring Garden ‘terminal’ The city will be placing a shelter space and mobile ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker told reporters that even with Donald Trump back in D.C., she will continue her efforts to make life better in Philadelphia. “Despite the results of the election, this is what we ...
Philadelphia Democratic Mayor Cherelle Parker held a news conference Thursday to discuss the 2024 election results after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris and ...