Mayor Cherelle L. Parker on Friday took the Broad Street Line from City Hall to Temple University’s Performing Arts Center to ...
Philadelphia Police say they're "closely monitoring" the city's annual New Year's Day parade after at least 10 people were ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker capped a busy, but historic week, with her first State of the City address Friday ...
I ran for mayor a couple of years ago because I love Philadelphia. I care deeply about its people and its future, and I wanted to do whatever I could to help improve our city. I didn’t win, but when ...
Parker spoke about growing Philadelphia's police force and additions to staff in prisons, along with changes made to combat homelessness and blight.
Philadelphia Police said officers will be on patrol throughout the city on New Year's Day, including along the Mummers Parade ...
Philly Stat 360 offers stats and figures on homicides, overdoses, potholes, on-time trash pickup, build permits issued, and ...
Philadelphia enhanced security for the Mummers Parade following a New Year's Day attack in New Orleans, with a mix of visible ...
While the Philadelphia Police Department ramped up their recruiting efforts and saw an increase in staffing in 2024, they’re still dealing with a record low number of sworn officers. NBC10’s Claudia ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker will reflect on her first year in office and look ahead at what's to come Friday during her State of the City address.
Democrats look for a message that’s responsive to the election outcome but also puts up a fight against Trump.
With just a matter of days left in 2024, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker reflected on her first year in office during a State of the City address on Friday afternoon. It's been 353 days since ...