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More than 50% of Philly residents have family or friends struggling with substance abuse. One in three know someone who died from overdose.
People also increasingly view opioid use disorder as a chronic health condition — not a self-inflicted problem, a new Pew ...
Mayor Parker addresses Philadelphia's $6.8B 'One Philly 2.0' budget and honors leaders at the Community College's Black & ...
Philadelphia Federation of Teachers members voted to authorize their executive board to call for a strike if the union and ...
Philly gun violence interrupter Mazzie Casher has historic yet modern solutions to the problems of crime and poverty ...
After it became clear last week that City Council had largely given Mayor Cherelle L. Parker what she wanted in the next city budget, it appeared Council President Kenyatta Johnson had capitulated to ...
Philadelphia’s largest blue-collar municipal workers union voted in favor of walking off the job if their demands are not met ...
Philadelphia recently launched an app to show available lactation stations in municipal buildings. Above, a Mamava Lactation ...
Renters won’t need to pay a lump sum before they move in and can use installments under a Philadelphia City Council bill that ...
Thousands march in Philadelphia to protest the Trump administration. Our reporters and photographers are at the scene.
Republican governors take firm stance against anticipated unrest during President Donald Trump's commemoration of Army's 250th anniversary.
Street closures began going into effect overnight, as did SEPTA route changes and parking restrictions. The closures and ...