The package of seven bills restricting federal immigration enforcement activities in Philadelphia will now go to Mayor Cherelle Parker’s desk, backed by a veto-proof majority.
Mayor Parker announced 20 city commercial corridors and parks, which will receive funding and support for 250th-themed street ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker stood by her proposal to tax ride-sharing companies like Uber and Lyft to generate revenue for the city's school district despite opposition from the companies.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker defended her proposed $1-per-ride tax on ride-hailing services in the city during a press conference Wednesday, arguing that the new revenue is necessary for the ...
With the mayor's announcement Wednesday, State Sen. Sharif Street has now won support from lawmakers in every corner of the district as he competes for votes in the high-stakes congressional primary.
State and city officials are helping set the next generation of leaders up for success. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker were among those who helped ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker endorsed state Sen. Sharif Street last Wednesday for the 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary to replace the retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans. Parker said she spoke from ...
Penn hosted Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker for a Tuesday talk on public safety and education policy. The April 7 event — organized by a coalition of political groups and centers on campus — ...
This house is full of secrets. Soon after inheriting her family’s stately home, eccentric artist Fenella Harford discovers a stash of hidden diaries and enlists a young academic, Marva, to confirm ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker advocated for additional SEPTA funding, homelessness programs, and a new student loan help center in her budget address delivered before Philadelphia’s City Council last week.
A new bill from Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration would allow more apartment construction around SEPTA stations to help boost ridership, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The ...