With the weather getting nicer and more Philadelphians heading outside to enjoy it, the city has officially launched its 2025 Summer One Philly, United City Citywide Cleaning Program. The program is a ...
Philadelphia has changed a lot over the last two decades, but a very important, very Philly thing has stayed the same. Since ...
"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 ...
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.
Striking city workers waved signs at traffic near Philadelphia City Hall and formed picket lines outside libraries, city offices and other workplaces as nearly 10,000 blue-collar workers walked off ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- New information shows the city of Philadelphia saw something it hasn't seen since the pandemic: an increase in population. There are now more than 1.56 million people living in ...
Mayor Parker said in her recent statement that the city is “laser-focused” on maintaining essential city services Negotiations between union District Council 33 and the City of Philadelphia fell ...
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 ...
PHILADELPHIA — Striking city workers waved signs at traffic near Philadelphia City Hall and formed picket lines outside libraries, city offices and other workplaces as nearly 10,000 blue-collar ...
The Philadelphia city worker strike of 2025 has begun. Greg Boulware, president of District Council 33 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, called for an immediate and ...
If government structure were a hoagie, counties would be the bread. Cities and towns would be the ingredients inside. But every Philadelphian knows if you want a classic Philly hoagie, you can’t be ...
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 ...