Old City has one of the highest densities of residents and visitors but not much public space outside of the Independence ...
For four decades, Philadelphia has set specific goals for awarding a portion of its hundreds of millions of dollars in yearly government contracts to businesses that are owned by women and people of ...
"When will my trash get picked up?" was surely the top question on many Philadelphians' minds after hearing the DC 33 strike, including sanitation workers, was over on Wednesday morning. And now we ...
The public survey is part of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission’s work to update the city’s comprehensive plan.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The City of Philadelphia has declared a Snow Emergency beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday, due to the incoming storm. For citizens, a Snow Emergency means all parked cars must be ...
Philadelphia can’t set the speed limits on roads within its own borders. Only the state can. So city transportation officials ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The number of coronavirus cases in Philadelphia has held relatively steady throughout the week. While remaining optimistic, leaders here are still waiting to see a larger trend.
Let us know! A new history and civics program is taking shape inside one of Philadelphia’s most storied buildings, and educators say it could change how students see their city and themselves. The ...
Members of Philadelphia's largest labor union, AFSCME District Council 33 (DC 33), approved a new contract with the city after spending a week voting to determine if they would ratify the deal. The ...
The City of Philadelphia is launching its first citywide human trafficking awareness and prevention campaign. What we know: ...
Although many travelers flock to Europe to experience cute German Christmas markets firsthand, the winter village in ...
On November 4, the Supreme Court heard a case that could allow private agencies that receive taxpayer-funding to provide government services — such as foster care providers, food banks, homeless ...