Philadelphia City Council Approves Urban Redevelopment Plans and Pursues Permanent Internet Access Program
Philadelphia City Council approved bills for city redevelopment and affordable internet, and Mayor Parker signed laws to address disorder in Kensington. Public budget town halls invite citizen input on the fiscal plans.
Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Urges Voters to Apply Early for Mail Ballots Ahead of April Primary
Pennsylvania's Secretary of the Commonwealth, Al Schmidt, urges voters to apply for mail ballots by April 16 for the April 23 primary, and outlines the correct way to cast mail votes.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Celebrates Return of Ladder 11, Joins Philly Spring Cleanup Efforts
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker celebrated Ladder 11's return to the Philadelphia Fire Department and participated in the 17th Annual Philly Spring Cleanup, emphasizing civic engagement and community service.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker Joins WWE Superstars to Lift Spirits at Make-A-Wish Event During WrestleMania Week
The Mayor of Philadelphia joined WWE Superstars at a Make-A-Wish event at The Franklin Institute, celebrating 19 children facing health challenges during WrestleMania week.
Pennsylvania's Governor Shapiro Aims to Enhance Women's Healthcare, Boosts Over-the-Counter Birth Control Access
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro introduces policy for insurers to cover over-the-counter contraception, aiming to improve access to reproductive healthcare and save women up to $250 yearly.
Philadelphia Mayor Signs Trio of Public Safety Bills Targeting Gambling Machines, Curfews, and License Plate Devices
Philadelphia Mayor Parker signed three bills targeting illegal gambling, establishing a business curfew in a specific zone, and banning license plate flipping devices for improved public safety.












