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Nearly 13% of Mayor Cherelle Parker’s proposed operating budget is set aside for police, more than any other municipal ...
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel heralded his department's success in reducing crime across the city while executing Mayor Cherelle Parker's vision of more community engagement. He told C ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's proposed budget would slash a benefit that provides free SEPTA passes to city employees, a perk that the administration has promoted as a help in ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s proposal to cut the city’s business income and receipts tax (BIRT), based off the Philadelphia Tax ...
Businesses have already reaped windfalls from sweeping federal and state tax cuts. It’s time for Philadelphia to try a ...
Every year hundreds of volunteers turn out to help make Philadelphia a cleaner place to live, and people are on a mission to ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the appointment of Tyrell Brown as Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs, Andy Toy as Director of the Home ...
Councilmember Jeffery Young introduced the legislation in response to the mayor's effort to open a homeless shelter in his ...
It’s the city’s biggest open data update of the year so far, alongside 14 other new or refreshed public records.
The commuter benefit gives eligibility to around 22,000 city workers, but it’s unclear whether the city will be able to spend less for the same program this year.
The Portal may move soon, depending on the results of an online vote. Universities, private organizations, and multiple city ...
City Council voted Thursday to recall a change to “non-conformities” zoning usages passed last month. Mayor Cherelle Parker ...