The changes made by Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration represent a major shift in the city’s diversity initiatives and ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced on Monday South Philly Anton Moore as the city's first Executive Director of ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker is reportedly avoiding a “confrontation” with the Trump White House to safeguard millions of federal ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker has appointed nonprofit founder and Democratic ward leader Anton K. Moore as the city’s director of public engagement and neighborhood affairs. Moore, who founded the South ...
The mayor and city officials shared the Vision Zero report, which showed a significant drop in serious injuries caused by ...
Philadelphia’s Vision Zero Action Plan 2030 reveals the urgent need for safer streets, showing that a small portion of city ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker told The Philadelphia Tribune on Tuesday that she has seen the city's historically high percentages of homeownership, particularly among Black residents, dropping over the years.
Shoppers in Philadelphia will soon pay 10 cents for every paper bag they use at stores across the city. The new rule takes ...
Mayor Parker says the old contracting and procurement policies violate court rulings. The city rewrote them into small business preferences instead of aspirational guidelines.
Philadelphia city officials have come out to condemn the DEI rollback pushed by the Trump administration in recent months.
Though her administration had been critical of the measure, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker declined to veto the bill, allowing it to become law without her signature.
Hundreds of people from across Philadelphia came together Saturday morning for the funeral of Kada Scott, the 23-year-old woman who, police said, was killed last month. The memorial service, which was ...