Earlier this month, Philadelphia City Council unanimously passed an ordinance that makes the year-round curfew for teenagers stricter for olde…
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The bullets that grazed two officers during Philadelphia’s Fourth of July celebration came from the same gun, investigators revealed Wednesday…
For a number of Philadelphia City Council members, the budget negotiations concluding this week weren’t just about pushing for spending priori…
Philadelphia’s City Council has come to a budget agreement that, after receiving the mayor’s expected approval, will make some of the biggest …
With the city’s first property tax assessments in two years prepared to be shipped out to residents, officials in the Office of Property Asses…
If you’re a Black attorney in Philly and don’t practice law a lot like — or even a little like — Cecil B. Moore, then you’re not doing it right.
Councilmember Jamie Gauthier, D-3rd District, recalled a traumatic experience involving gunfire during Thursday’s City Council session.
Philadelphia City Council is considering legislation that would give a buying preference to municipal workers eligible for workforce housing.
At-large Councilmember Kendra Brooks’ legislation requiring employers with 25 or more employees to provide 40 hours of COVID-19 sick leave for…
Legislation moving through Philadelphia City Council would temporarily ban most building demolitions in Philadelphia’s Eighth District.
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