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After eight days, the city of Philadelphia and its blue collar workers' union reached a tentative contract agreement.
Strike ends as clock runs out on DC33 The municipal workers strike ended early Wednesday morning with District Council 33 ...
Waymo will test their self-driving cars this summer in Philadelphia and New York as the company preps for further expansion ...
The Bicentennial: Boon, bust or something in between? The celebration of the country’s 200th birthday was centered on ...
Legendary filmmaker John Huston created a movie called “Independence.” According to Hobie Cawood’s book, “Celebrations! A ...
The resourcePhilly search engine will allow Philadelphians to find places to bring difficult to recycle items and donate ...
Friday, July 11: Arch Enemy Arts reception party A super summer party marking the closing of Veks Van Hillik’s surreal solo ...
The former municipal sanitation worker turned clean streets advocate has continued picking up trash, a decision that has ...
The Fourth of July game checked all the boxes for an Independence Day event, and displayed a sample of what's to come at next ...
Philly had killed it as host of the nation’s 100th birthday; the 1926 event went very differently, for a variety of reasons.
The strike by Philly's largest city workers union continues to affect city services such as trash pickup, emergency services and libraries.
Officials are still investigating what caused a fire and explosion that led to at least three rowhouses collapsing in ...