Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Ready to Greet President Biden at Airport Amid Anticipation of Policy Discussions
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker is set to welcome President Biden upon his arrival at Philadelphia International Airport, as noted in the city's official press release.
Philadelphia Seniors, Ages 102 and 100, Say 'I Do' in Record-Breaking Nuptials
Bernie Littman and Selma Fiterman, aged 102 and 100 respectively, exchanged vows in Philadelphia, potentially setting a Guinness World Record for the oldest newlyweds. Their unexpected wedding surprised family and friends, marking a remarkable moment of late-life love.
Philadelphia City Council Intensifies Oversight on Municipal Operations and Workforce Policies
Philadelphia's City Council is intensifying oversight of municipal facilities and workforce policies, including scrutiny of a former nursing home's use and the Mayor's employee return-to-office policy.
Drexel University to Resume Regular Operations Amid Ongoing Pro-Palestinian Protest in Philadelphia
Drexel University will continue with regular operations amid a pro-Palestinian protest, with President Fry threatening disciplinary actions and refuting intimidation claims. Extra security measures are in place.
Philadelphia Mayor Parker Embarks on a Day of Community Engagement, Law Enforcement Appreciation, and Budget Transparency
Mayor Parker of Philadelphia has a full day with events focusing on community engagement, law enforcement appreciation, and fiscal transparency, including the OpportUNITY Summit, the 43rd LEAD, and the 'One Philly' Budget Town Hall.
Philadelphia Launches Resident Service Delivery Initiative Seeking Innovators to Modernize City Operations
Philadelphia's Mayor Parker launches the Resident Service Delivery Initiative to improve city services like tax filing and tree trimming, seeking talent for various roles to modernize government operations.
Philadelphia Mayor Parker Advocates for Full City Workforce Return to Office by July 2024, Gains Wide Support
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker announces a plan for city employees to resume full-time office work by July 15, 2024, supported by local leaders, enhancing economic recovery and city life.







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