The ACLU’s Pennsylvania chapter slammed Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration for invoking the ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker promised to build or preserve 30,000 homes in her first term. But much of her plan to reach that goal now won’t get underway until her four-year term is more than halfway over ...
Parker's proposal is a bid to boost housing supply while chipping away at the city's vacant office space, calling the ...
The changes made by Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration represent a major shift in the city’s diversity initiatives and ...
Mayor Parker says the old contracting and procurement policies violate court rulings. The city rewrote them into small business preferences instead of aspirational guidelines.
Mayor Cherelle Parker signed an executive order removing a race-based contracting policy and replacing it with one focused on small and local businesses.
Philadelphia reinstates the Kensington Nuisance Fire Task Force to address cold weather safety, targeting rubbish fires, and ...
Brandishing a pile of old Market East planning studies, Mayor Cherelle Parker vowed Friday not to produce another master plan ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker told The Philadelphia Tribune on Tuesday that she has seen the city's historically high percentages of ...
Hundreds of people from across Philadelphia came together Saturday morning for the funeral of Kada Scott, the 23-year-old ...
Shoppers in Philadelphia will soon pay 10 cents for every paper bag they use at stores across the city. The new rule takes ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Shoppers in Philadelphia will soon be charged 10 cents for each paper bag they use at stores, following the passage of a new city law that takes effect in January.