Philadelphia officials say the city’s pension system is recovering and is now on track to reach full funding ahead of schedule.
A spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Brain Fitzpatrick, R-Bucks County, said the congressman was “still reviewing the text” of the war powers resolution.
The proposed City Council bills could benefit renters afraid of speaking out about their living conditions, fair housing advocates say.
The first U.S. military deaths have been reported. Other deaths have been confirmed in Israel and Gulf nations.
Trump child savings accounts: What they are, who they can help and their impact on wealth inequality
Trump Accounts — or 530A investment accounts — stem from a concept called “baby bonds,” which the creators hoped would reduce the racial wealth gap.
Two Israeli officials told The Associated Press that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the strikes.
A new city controller report states the events could contribute between $1.3 to $2.5 billion to the city’s economy.
Critics say investor-owned utilities, which enjoy a monopoly, earn too much at the expense of ratepayers. PECO says the ...
The cameras will help the PPA enforce parking violations for drivers who block trolley lanes and stops, which often cause delays for SEPTA vehicles, recording details of parking violations and sending ...
Restorative justice is rooted in an empathetic, comprehensive and more solution-based approach to addressing criminal behavior.
While dozens protested at City Hall, members of the group Philly Iranians said they are “concerned” for family members in Iran and “hopeful” that the regime will fall.
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer joins us for this February episode to address top issues like rising energy costs, the homelessness crisis, and property reassessment.
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