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They’re both full of hot air.” And so, too, was Philadelphia — albeit one with more of a pungent punch to it on the third day ...
Dozens of services are being impacted after the City of Philadelphia's blue-collar workers' union went on strike early ...
Trash has continued to pile up around Philadelphia ahead of July Fourth celebrations as the strike by AFSCME District Council ...
Cooled storage for dead bodies is getting crowded, and there is a "backlog" of cadavers that need to be examined in ...
Across the city this week, residents stared down the long, hot holiday weekend, worried about the fresh feasts that would ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker will provide an update Thursday on where things stand in the city's high-stakes negotiations with District Council 33.
Curbside trash and recycling collection have been suspended in Philadelphia amid the District Council 33 strike. Here's where ...
District Council 33, the city's largest blue collar worker union, authorized a strike last week if a deal isn't reached by ...
DC 33 represents about 9,000 city workers who are asking for an 8% increase for each year of a four-year deal. The City is offering 7% over three years, which averages out to just over 2% per year.
Mayor Cherelle Parker said she saw both fire hydrants on her block opened Tuesday morning before leaving for work. If it's ...