Governor Josh Shapiro Advocates for Stronger Pennsylvania Schools During Visit to Philly's A. Philip Randolph High
Gov. Shapiro visited A. Philip Randolph High School, reinforcing his commitment to public education in Pennsylvania, discussing educational funding initiatives, and promising further investments for K-12 schools.
South Philadelphia's Murphy Rec Center Reopens with $7.5M Upgrade, Aided by Eagles Legend and Local Support
The Lawrence E. Murphy Recreation Center in South Philadelphia reopens after a $7.5 million renovation that enhances local youth sports and community facilities, with support from city officials and private partners.
Philadelphia's Citizens Police Oversight Commission Appoints Ewuare Osayande as Deputy Executive Director to Strengthen Police Accountability
Ewuare Osayande was appointed Deputy Executive Director of the CPOC in Philadelphia, bringing extensive civil rights advocacy and policy reform experience.
Montgomery County Boosts Urban Development with $20.8M in Grants for Accessibility and Sustainability Projects
Montgomery County awards grants for seventeen local projects to enhance community infrastructure, with improvements including park upgrades, accessible amenities, and cyclist-friendly initiatives.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker to Celebrate Community Leaders and Honor Legacies in a Series of Weekend Events
Mayor Parker's weekend includes Malcolm X commemoration, honoring 100 local men with the Urban League, renaming a library for Congressman Evans, and celebrating Pastor Mason's 10th anniversary.
Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro Targets Private Equity Firms in Healthcare with Ambitious Reform Plan
Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro has announced a plan to regulate private equity in healthcare, inspired by the impact of Prospect Medical Holdings' actions, and proposed the Health System Protection Act.












