Philadelphia Infuses $23.9 Million into PHL Taking Care of Business Clean Corridors Program for Urban Renewal
Philadelphia is expanding its PHL Taking Care of Business Clean Corridors Program to improve urban cleanliness, enhance green spaces, and create additional jobs, with $23.9 million invested in these efforts.
Philadelphia Joins Nationwide Workforce Hubs Under Biden's "Investing in America" Plan to Boost Local Economy and Jobs
President Biden adds Philadelphia to Workforce Hubs under his "Investing in America" initiative, aiming to boost local economies and job opportunities with hiring preferences for disadvantaged areas.
Family of Slain Temple University Officer Seeks Death Penalty, Calls for Special Prosecutor Despite Philadelphia DA's Stand
The family of slain Temple University officer, Christopher Fitzgerald, calls for the death penalty and a special prosecutor after the Philadelphia DA refuses to seek capital punishment.
Philadelphia Department of Revenue Expands Free Language Services to Enhance Tax and Water Accessibility
Philadelphia's Department of Revenue enhances inclusivity with translation and interpretation services in over 240 languages, adds Spanish to the Philadelphia Tax Center website, and commits to greater language access in tax and water services.
Great Valley School District in Chester County Battles Fake Teacher TikTok Accounts Created by Students
Students at a Pennsylvania school have been suspended for creating fake teacher TikTok accounts with offensive content. The district has removed staff photos online and educated students about social media use.
Nicholas "Nick" Kato Appointed New Director of Investigations at CPOC, Succeeding Jamison Rogers
Nicholas Kato joins the Citizens Police Oversight Commission as the new Director of Investigations, succeeding Jamison Rogers. Kato's experience includes work with the Pennsylvania Innocence Project and the Defender Association in Seattle.

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