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Dozens of services are being impacted after the City of Philadelphia's blue-collar workers' union went on strike early ...
More than two dozen Medical Examiner’s Office staffers were ordered back to work because of a growing backlog of bodies in storage, the AP reports.
As Mayor Cherelle L. Parker prepared to take the podium Thursday atop the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, members of ...
Across the city this week, residents stared down the long, hot holiday weekend, worried about the fresh feasts that would ...
Negotiations are paused between DC 33 and the City of Philadelphia as the city's largest strike in nearly 40 years continues.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is overflowing with trash as the city's biggest municipal workers' union strike enters its fourth ...
The City of Brotherly Love celebrates July 4 with perhaps more fanfare than anywhere else in the country, and with good reason: It's where the nation was born, where the Founding Fathers gathered over ...
Libraries are closed, the medical examiner's office has a backlog of bodies, and trash is piling up everywhere.
Thousands of city workers are on strike in Philadelphia, affecting trash pickup, pools and 911 calls after mayor announces ...
The ongoing strike will continue to affect city services such as trash pickup, emergency services and libraries.
Trash has continued to pile up around Philadelphia ahead of July Fourth celebrations as the strike by AFSCME District Council ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Thursday that mediators from the state are involved in the negotiation process between ...