Philadelphia Mayor Parker has announced the end of the city’s contracting diversity policy, sparking debate over its impact on minority-owned businesses. The move aims to reshape procurement but raises concerns across communities.
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As Democrats face growing skepticism from key voters, doubts linger over their ability to rebound ahead of upcoming elections. The Washington Post explores the challenges and uncertain outlook for the party’s comeback.
Tracing the history of women in Philly politics reveals a legacy of resilience and leadership, highlighting pioneers who shaped the city’s governance and inspired future generations of female leaders.
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s new memoir reveals the rift that ended his friendship with Gov. Josh Shapiro. The book offers insight into their political and personal fallout, highlighting deep tensions.
The Nation explores how progressive policies and grassroots activism are reshaping Philadelphia’s political landscape, marking a decisive shift toward the Left and redefining the city’s future priorities.
Germany’s recent rightward political shift mirrors Pennsylvania’s Rust Belt realignment, underscoring Democratic struggles to connect with working-class voters amid economic and cultural challenges.
New census data reveals significant growth in Philadelphia’s Latino and Asian populations, signaling potential shifts in political power and influence as these communities expand across the city.
The Pa. Working Families Party announced plans to back a primary challenger to Sen. John Fetterman. The move signals growing progressive efforts to challenge incumbents ahead of the upcoming elections.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and City Council face scrutiny after spending taxpayer funds on promotional materials highlighting their achievements. Critics question if this is self-promotion or public information.
A federal government shutdown could disrupt SNAP and WIC benefits for Pennsylvanians and New Jerseyans, risking food access for vulnerable families. Officials urge monitoring updates as funding uncertainties loom.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s journey from a small-town upbringing to a potential vice presidency bid highlights his rise in national politics. His leadership and policies have positioned him as a key contender on the 2024 ticket.
Five charts reveal the impact of Trump’s immigration policies on Pennsylvania and New Jersey, highlighting shifts in demographics, employment, and public services, according to data analyzed by Inquirer.com.
A historic government shutdown has ended after weeks of stalemate. Essential services will resume as lawmakers reach a last-minute agreement, easing uncertainty for millions of Americans. Details on what’s next.
Celebrities, politicians, and athletes flooded social media with praise following the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory. From heartfelt congratulations to celebratory messages, the win sparked nationwide excitement.
Gov. Shapiro and Pennsylvania lawmakers denounced former President Trump’s recent posts accusing Democrats of “seditious” behavior, calling the claims baseless and harmful to democratic discourse.
Black female politicians in Philadelphia are breaking barriers, reshaping local politics, and championing community voices. Their rise marks a pivotal shift toward greater representation and equity in the city’s leadership.
Philadelphia Magazine highlights 10 influential local leaders shaping the future of city politics. These voices inspire hope through advocacy, innovation, and a commitment to equity, signaling a promising path ahead for Philly.
The SNAP funding freeze has left many Philadelphia families facing food insecurity. This article outlines where to find free food resources in the region and how community members can contribute to relief efforts.
Voting hours in Chester County were extended after officials discovered that third-party voters were mistakenly omitted from the voter rolls. The extension aims to ensure all eligible voters can cast their ballots, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
The Philadelphia Citizen highlights the growing momentum behind the “Run For Office in Philly” initiative, encouraging local residents to engage in civic leadership and run for public office to shape the city’s future.
