Philadelphia's Combined Taxpayer Burden is $45,800
City officials said without these changes to the Fiscal Year 2021 plan, Philadelphia would face a $649 million deficit in the coming year.
The state has announced a three-phase reopening plan. Here's a look at just how far Philadelphia's numbers must drop before reopening.
"Congregate settings" were responsible for a significant number of positive cases, including nursing homes, prisons, and other facilities.
The financial condition of the United States worsened by $8 trillion
Mayor Jim Kenney is asking City Council for $85 million for coronavirus relief and, if approved, the money would come from the fund balance.
Van Stone is running for the 190th Legislative District seat, which covers parts of West Philadelphia.
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Vote now through 11:45 p.m. on March 1 on the new designs for the "I Voted" stickers given out after you cast a ballot.
The proposed $21.3B budget contains an earmark to revamp a government building on the heels of a report critical of local architecture.
New report on the finances of America's cities
Philadelphia City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson was at an anti-crime rally hours after he was federally charged with corruption.
Philidelphia taxpayers on the hook for $25,500
Kenney has a five-point plan as part of his agenda as he begins his second term. See the points here.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation- Philadelphia and LILAC will be holding an "No War On Iran" rally at City Hall on Saturday.
Trash and recycling collections for Wednesday are canceled and the rest of the week's collections will be pushed a day back.
Philadelphia residents will have their trash and recycling collected one day later than normal due to the holiday.
Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Pat Toomey is weighing in on the impeachment process against President Donald Trump.
The Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery in South Philadelphia exploded and caught fire June 21.
Trash and recycling collections this week are being pushed back a day due to the holiday and the city's offices are closing.
Voters cast ballots for the city council at-large and district council seats in Philly. See live results here.
The U.S. House voted Thursday to take impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump to public hearings.
The law protects rights of transgender and non-binary Philadelphians and provides accessible gender-neutral bathrooms in public buildings.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a safe injection site proposed by Safehouse in Philadelphia do not violate drug laws.
Philadelphia could become the first U.S. city to offer opioid users a place to inject drugs under medical supervision.
The Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refinery Advisory Group will hold four additional public meetings in August and September, officials said.
The former Newark Mayor and New Jersey Senator seeking the Democratic nomination will be making a campaign stop in Philadelphia on Aug. 7.
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets near City Hall in Philadelphia on Friday in a stand for immigrant rights.
The average hidden cost of incarceration is more than $13,000 in court-related fines and fees, according to a Harvard study
PA Republican Party Chair Val DiGiorgio has resigned after reports surfaced of sexual messages he sent to a Philadelphia council candidate.
ZOA Executive Director explains what ZOA is and how to help
Mayor Jim Kenney will go on to face Billy Ciancaglini in the general election this November after a sweeping victory in the mayoral primary.
When state, city, county, and other underlying government units debt is combined, Philadelphia taxpayers on the hook for -$50,120.
Former Vice President Joe Biden will plant his campaign's roots here in Philadelphia. He's holding a rally in the city May 18.
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is continuing his marijuana legalization tour and will make stops in Philadelphia to get residents' input.
The state rep who covers part of Philly is facing scrutiny for a video he posted of himself chastising Planned Parenthood protesters.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said eight Philadelphia home contractors are among 35 others in PA facing legal actions.
A wastewater leak into a local waterway led to a sigificant loss of aquatic life, officials said.
The ID cards serve as official government-issued photo IDs and come with some decent perks. Learn more about the new ID program here.
All City of Philadelphia offices are closing early Wednesday in anticipation of harsh winter weather, officials said.