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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration this week will begin interviewing candidates to be the executive director of the ...
The housing authority is calling its strategy the “Opening Doors” initiative. It was launched last January but was detailed for the first time Monday — about two months after the Parker administration ...
Nearly two-thirds of the more than 40 people brought before the court since late January have dropped out of treatment within ...
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 ...
Alba Martinez, Philadelphia’s first Latina commerce director and one of the highest-ranking LGBTQ officials in city history, ...
As SEPTA faces a potential “death spiral” of service cuts and fare increases, some City Council members offered suggestions ...
Philadelphia International Airport held a ribbon-cutting on Monday to celebrate its newest exhibit featuring the The ...
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The Philadelphia prosecutor who became a campaign trail punching bag for Republicans amid rising crime in U.S. cities during the coronavirus pandemic is running for ...
Up to 1,200 civil servants will be made redundant as the Cabinet Office sheds nearly a third of its staff. Officials were told on Thursday morning that another 900 will be transferred to other ...
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