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"We have a housing crisis," Parker's chief of staff says. The administration has set seven priorities to try to solve it.
What will the world look like in 2038? From current fears of a recession to ongoing wars in Europe and the Middle East, it’s ...
While the city ranks in the top quarter of the state in salaries, educators in Bucks and Montgomery counties make a lot more.
The phenomenon of politicians using debt to finance signature initiatives or tackle societal challenges through “social bonds ...
The new development will sit on former site of the University City Townhomes, which residents and activists galvanized to preserve.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday unveiled a plan to invest $2 billion in programs to build and preserve 30,000 homes for the city and make housing more affordable. She discussed the ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is set to play a major role in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s push to create and preserve 30,000 ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is on a buying spree as it aims to acquire 4,000 units over the next two years.
The city’s upcoming budget doesn’t include the Zero Fare program, which offers free SEPTA fare to more than 24,000 residents.
The Philadelphia district attorney who became a campaign trail punching bag for Republicans amid rising crime in U.S. cities ...
The School District of Philadelphia is launching a pilot program with AI-backed cameras on 20 buses to capture license plate numbers of cars illegally passing when the stop arm is out to enhance ...
An annual festival in Philadelphia dedicated to celebrating Mexican culture and history has been cancelled, with organizers ...