Mayor Cherelle L. Parker to Announce Key Staff Picks and Attend Temple University's Innovation Nest Opening in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker is set to announce new senior staff members and attend the opening of Temple University's Innovation Nest to promote education and business collaboration.
Pennsylvania State Police Organizes 52nd Annual Youth Camp at Messiah University for Aspiring Enforcement and Military Personnel
The annual Pennsylvania Youth Camp offers teens aged 15-17 a week-long glimpse into law enforcement and military careers at Messiah University from June 9-15, with activities including training and visits to prestigious sites.
Historic Chestnut Hill Faces Roadwork as Street Restoration Begins at Winston Road and Mermaid Lane
Road work at the intersection of Winston Road and Mermaid Lane in Chestnut Hill starts soon, potentially causing delays due to lane closures for 1-2 months during the restoration of historic granite blocks.
Philadelphia Launches $4M School Safety Project to Enhance Pedestrian Routes
Philadelphia begins a $4 million safety project to improve routes for schoolchildren, focusing on enhancing pedestrian and traffic conditions near local schools. Traffic may experience lane closures, but no full halts.
Pennsylvania Allocates $6.5 Million to Support Substance Abuse Drop-In Centers Under Shapiro Administration
The Shapiro Administration in Pennsylvania has announced a $6.5 million grant program to support substance abuse treatment and harm reduction services at drop-in centers across the state.
Philadelphia's First Female Mayor Cherelle Parker Unveils Landmark 'One Philly' Budget with No New Taxes
Cherelle Parker, Philadelphia's first female mayor, presented a $6.29 billion "One Philly" fiscal plan to the City Council, focusing on safety, cleanliness, and sustainability without new taxes.












