Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Celebrates Community Initiatives from Performing Arts to Skilled Trades and Youth Service
Mayor Parker of Philadelphia had a busy day with events including a press conference, a tri-graduation at the Eastern State Penitentiary, and a service award ceremony for high school students.
Montgomery County Leaders Call for State Action to Prevent SEPTA Service Cuts Affecting Students and Educators
Montgomery County officials warn of potential SEPTA service cuts due to budget issues, emphasizing the impact on college students' accessibility to education and the region's overall economic and social well-being.
Philadelphia's Lawncrest Library Reopens with $4.5 Million Revamp During National Library Week
Lawncrest Library in Philadelphia reopens after a $4.5 million upgrade, enhancing features and accessibility, during National Library Week. Mayor Parker and other officials celebrated the event.
Shapiro Administration Champions Maternal Health and Workforce in Rural Healthcare Revitalization Efforts
The Shapiro administration supports maternal health and tackles workforce shortages in rural healthcare, exemplified by the reopening of the WVU Medicine Children's Birthing Center at Uniontown Hospital.
Philadelphia Celebrates $8.5 Million Makeover of Cobbs Creek Library in Honor of Community Champion Blanche A. Nixon
The Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Library celebrated an $8.5 million renovation funded by Philadelphia's Rebuild program, honoring the legacy of Blanche A. Nixon and the city's commitment to its youth.
Mayor Parker's "Summer One Philly, United City" Initiative Aims to Cleanse Philadelphia for America's 250th Anniversary
Philadelphia's Office of Clean and Green Initiatives has started a citywide cleaning campaign named Summer One Philly, United City Citywide Cleaning, planning to address litter, graffiti, and neglected properties from May 5 to August 1.
Embark on Spring's Natural Splendors with Montgomery County's Trio of Eco-Education Events at Green Lane Park
Montgomery County introduces spring activities at Green Lane Park including a Natural Tie-Dye Workshop, an Earlybird Walk for birdwatchers, and a Leave No Trace program about environmental impact.
Gov. Shapiro's Budget Boost for Pennsylvania, $5M for Maternal Health and $20M for Rural Hospitals
Governor Shapiro's budget proposal includes funds to improve Pennsylvania's rural health care and maternal health, with a visit to Uniontown Hospital highlighting the revival of its maternity ward.












