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What will the world look like in 2038? From current fears of a recession to ongoing wars in Europe and the Middle East, it’s ...
The phenomenon of politicians using debt to finance signature initiatives or tackle societal challenges through “social bonds ...
While the city ranks in the top quarter of the state in salaries, educators in Bucks and Montgomery counties make a lot more.
The Zero Fare program provides SEPTA access for low-income residents, and the Key Advantage program pays for fares for city ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is set to play a major role in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s push to create and preserve 30,000 ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday unveiled a plan to invest $2 billion in programs to build and preserve 30,000 homes for the city and make housing more affordable. She discussed the ...
The commuter benefit gives eligibility to around 22,000 city workers, but it’s unclear whether the city will be able to spend less for the same program this year.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s proposal to cut the city’s business income and receipts tax (BIRT), based off the Philadelphia Tax ...
Alba Martinez, Philadelphia’s first Latina commerce director and one of the highest-ranking LGBTQ officials in city history, ...
Philadelphia's summer plans are in full swing as Mayor Cherelle Parker and city leaders unveiled a series of new initiatives designed to provide safety, engagement and job opportunities for young ...
The city cited the high number of appeals from last year as a reason for kicking the property tax can down the road.
The PHA spurs new development in Sharswood and Alterra picks up two industrial outdoor storage sites in South Jersey in this ...