Officials say fake text messages claiming to come from the Traffic Division of Philadelphia Municipal Court have recently been circulating. The headline read, "Notice of Hearing - TOLL VIOLATION," and ...
In a decision with immediate practical effects for real estate development in Philadelphia, the Commonwealth Court has revived a zoning appeal brought by neighbors after holding that permit recipients ...
The Municipal Equality Index — an annual report issued by the Human Rights Campaign — measures cities by their policies, ordinances and practices related to LGBTQ+ inclusion and protections. It offers ...
During July’s eight-day municipal worker strike, the city spent almost $1.26 million per day on added costs needed to maintain basic services, such as hiring contractors to haul trash from dump sites ...
The greatest wealth in the Philadelphia region still remains concentrated around Center City, as affluent urban ZIP codes dominate the list of the area’s wealthiest ZIP codes, writes Todd Romero for ...
The list of proposed changes to the zoning code included changes to streamline the development review process for certain projects and ease up the town's regulation of mechanical equipment. Palm Beach ...
In the last legislative session, the Philadelphia City Council passed several significant bills affecting real estate development and zoning, which are important for property owners and developers to ...
The Philadelphia municipal workers strike ended after eight days in the early hours of July 9, 2025. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees District Council 33 union’s 9,000 ...
In the first half of 2025, Philadelphia City Council introduced and advanced a wave of legislative reforms aimed at reshaping the Philadelphia Zoning Code and landlord-tenant framework. These measures ...
On July 1, more than 9,000 members of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees’ (AFSCME) District Council 33 in Philadelphia went on strike. The work stoppage entered its ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — Members of AFSCME District Council 33, Philadelphia’s largest municipal union, came to a tentative new contract agreement with the city on Wednesday, ending a labor strike that ...
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