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Tyrell Brown, the director of LGBTQ+ affairs, and Brandee Anderson, the city's chief of diversity, equity and inclusion, were ...
The contract will cost the city approximately $92 million over the course of five years, the administration said.
District Council 47 had been in negotiations with the city since April, and originally asked for 8% annual increases and a ...
Five artists presented their plans for an upcoming “Living Memorial” in honor of William H. Gray III, the late Congressman ...
Renee Chenault-Fattah has been named the new executive director of the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, an agency ...
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The Nation on MSNSomething Is Still Rotten in the City of PhiladelphiaDC33’s workers are back on the job, doing what they do to keep the city running. They know that Philadelphians will have ...
Mayor Parker's administration is still ironing out the new permitting process for outreach groups that provide assistance to ...
Philadelphia Managing Director Adam Thiel is on paid leave as he serves time in the United States Army Reserves until the ...
As Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker marks 100 days in office, the first woman to lead the city opened up about Kensington, her journey to making history and keeping the city safe.
Cherelle Parker’s win in the Democratic primary is a sign of how the city has changed. But Philadelphia’s challenges remain deep and daunting. By Campbell Robertson PHILADELPHIA — The ...
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