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On Tuesday, Parker and Oh both laid out their visions for the future of the city, but not to voters.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney signed an executive order preventing the local government from helping penalize people seeking that care.
While officials have not listed any road closures, traffic should be expected on Interstate 95 when he arrives and departs the city.
President Joe Biden will make another trip to Philadelphia Friday where he is expected to announce two hydrogen hub projects.
The latest crisis is chaotic and complex. But the Philly area landscape can help make sense of the world's most labyrinthine geopolitics.
"This is a ban on being able to put a center like this one in a community," Councilmember Quetcy Lozada said.
State Rep. G. Roni Green (D-Philadelphia) is planning to propose legislation decreasing the work week from 40 hours to 32 hours.
Gov. Josh Shapiro launched the Commonwealth Workforce Transformation Program, aiming to provide 10,000 infrastructure jobs in the state.
President Biden announced the Philly Shipyard will build a first-of-its-kind ship – The Acadia – to support offshore wind generation.
State Rep. Rick Krajewski is introducing a bill to change the eviction process after three people were shot in Philadelphia recently.
The three contracted studies are a community impact assessment, an economic analysis and projection, and design services consulting.
In total, there have been three shootings involving landlord-tenant officers since March.
A 29-year-old New Jersey man is charged with boating under the influence after a boat crash on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia.
Officer Lynneice Hill, 44, died after she was found unresponsive in her police vehicle Friday night in South Philadelphia.
Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration said three Philadelphia-based veteran support organizations are getting nearly $90K in grant funding.
The group is here for their Joyful Warriors National Summit. But not everyone is happy to have them in Philadelphia.
"I wear this ring for the specific purpose of saying and making a vow that it's better not to inflict or cause retribution," Herrera said.
The electric buses are the future of SEPTA, and the federal government is giving the transit authority $80 million to help make it happen.
The food provided at the event was catered by Northeast Philly businesses impacted by the collapse, Curran's Irish Inn and Sweet Lucy's.
So who is paying for all these additional officers? According to one police source, "It's costing a lot."
People in violation of the law could face a $2,000 fine or seizure of their car.
The family of late Temple Police Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald says Miles Pfeffer's family could have prevented Fitzgerald's death.
Parker revealed the root of her dental emergency and discussed some of what a Parker administration would look like.
Parker was all smiles Monday and talked f about the dental emergency that led to her being hospitalized on primary election night.
Close to 100,000 voters received mail-in and absentee ballots in the Philadelphia primary election.
Members of Parker's campaign team say a tribute to her success is earning the trust of the middle class.
Philadelphia's Democratic mayoral primary race has a projected winner in Cherelle Parker after a hard fought campaign amid a crowded field.
More than 90,000 mail-in and absentee ballots went out ahead of the primary election.
Kenney says the city's Election Task Force will make sure people casting their ballots can do so safely.
Polls show it's a tight contest between the top five candidates.
CBS News Philadelphia is continuing our look at the candidates through the eyes of their supporters.
"People have a right to claim asylum to look for safety, to look for survival, to look for protection. That's a legal right," Pacheco said.
We're sitting down with supporters of the top five candidates to see why they think their pick is the right choice.
The primary election is Tuesday, May 16. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
The poll was released Friday by the nonprofit Committee of Seventy, a nonprofit that advocates for better elections.
Several bicyclists we spoke with say biking in the city is more like the Wild Wild West.
Ukee Washington asked the six participating candidates about their plans to curb gun violence and keep schools safer.
Philadelphia and Bucks County legislators penned a letter asking for an investigation into the spill in Bristol Township.
Philadelphia residents claim negligence against Trinseo for 8,100 gallons of a non-toxic liquid flowing from a Bristol creek into the river.