At the Chamber of Commerce's Mayoral Luncheon, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker laid out her plans for year two.
The mayor told the Chamber of Commerce she will announce “a significant city financial commitment” for housing and propose ...
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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker is building a political war chest. Here’s where the money came from.The haul shows how the city’s Democratic donor base has coalesced around Parker and how she’s enjoyed continued support from ...
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Hosted on MSNParker says she's close to announcing plans for 30,000 new units of housing in PhiladelphiaMayor Cherelle Parker on Wednesday addressed the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s annual Mayoral Luncheon and ...
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Latin Times on MSNPhiladelphia Mayor Gets Booed During Lengthy Eagles Victory Parade Speech: 'Wrap It Up'Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker faced boos and "wrap it up" chants during the Eagles' Super Bowl parade speech as fans ...
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker begs Eagles fans to act civilized if team wins Super Bowl: ‘Just don’t climb onto anything, OK?’Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker begged notoriously rowdy Egles fans to control themselves after the Super Bowl.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker was booed by fans at the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory parade on Friday when they felt her speech had gone on too long.
Mayor Cherelle Parker shared a glimpse about priorities for her second year in office at a Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia event.
Mayor Cherelle Parker revealed details of her plan to create and preserve 30,000 housing units in Philadelphia and selected a big name to help push forward efforts to revitalize East Market Street.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and city leaders held a press conference Thursday to discuss safety measures that Philadelphia will ...
Philadelphia officials are expecting 1 million people in the city Friday for a parade honoring the Philadelphia Eagles after ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker is a little more than a month into her second year leading Philadelphia. And on Wednesday, the city's 100th mayor laid out some of her priorities for 2025 during the Chamber ...
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