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A new “state of the city” report, from the Pew Charitable Trusts, has found that the city’s population has increased over the course of the last two years, while violent crimes — like shootings and ...
Accessing free internet just got a little easier in Philadelphia, and it doesn't require cracking ... opportunity and active ...
The new development will sit on former site of the University City Townhomes, which residents and activists galvanized to preserve.
As Mayor Cherelle Parker prepares for a day-long hearing on her HOME Initiative to build or restore 30,000 units of housing, ...
"We have a housing crisis," Parker's chief of staff says. The administration has set seven priorities to try to solve it.
When "Abbott Elementary" calls, Philadelphia's beloved institutions answer. For the Please Touch Museum — where last week's ...
Parker’s budget proposal includes a bill that not only cuts the business tax rates for next year, but bakes in 13 years of ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is on a buying spree as it aims to acquire 4,000 units over the next two years.
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 ...
Carousel House closed during the pandemic and since then users have been directed to Gustine Recreation Center, a general-use ...
Bureaucrats at former President Joe Biden’s Commodity Futures Trading Commission tried to prohibit betting on elections. Now ...
A neighborhood in Fishtown is experiencing a reoccurring pothole problem. PHILADELPHIA - Neighbors in Fishtown are fed up with a reoccurring problem on their street. It appears to be a sinkhole ...