SEPTA Abandons $185M Double-Decker Train Deal with CRRC After $50M Spent, Delivering Zero Cars
SEPTA has canceled its contract with CRRC for double-decker train cars after spending $50 million and receiving none, leading to a reevaluation of priorities in public transportation.
Pennsylvania Expedites Mental Health Services with New Associate Licenses Following Bipartisan Legislation
Pennsylvania streamlines the process for associate marriage and family therapists and professional counselors to begin practicing under supervision, addressing the mental health services shortage.
Mayor Parker to Lead Philadelphia in Weekend of Green Initiatives and Multicultural Celebrations
Mayor Parker of Philadelphia is engaging in green initiatives and multicultural events, including a Clean & Green Walking Tour and the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival, while also attending the All Star Labor Classic to support local youth and labor.
Philadelphia Chief Deputy Celebrates Early Education with PHLpreK Students During Week of the Young Child
Vanessa Garrett Harley celebrated the Week of the Young Child at Prodigy Learning Center, where PHLpreK students made waffles and highlighted the importance of early childhood education.