Mayor Parker’s administration negotiates and reaches a tentative agreement with AFSCME DC 47 on contract talks.
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Mayor Parker’s administration negotiates and reaches a tentative agreement with AFSCME DC 47 on contract talks.

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker announces a significant achievement for Philadelphia at City Hall, marking the second major update this week. Discover the latest developments and initiatives from the Mayor’s office aimed at enhancing the city’s future.

Philadelphia port plans capacity increase with million land acquisition from Norfolk Southern.
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Philadelphia port plans capacity increase with million land acquisition from Norfolk Southern.

Philadelphia’s state agency is in the process of acquiring 152 acres from Norfolk Southern Corp. for million, a strategic move expected to boost economic development and enhance the city’s seaport facilities. Discover how this acquisition could shape the future of maritime operations in Philadelphia.

Robert Siegfried is a key .5 million donor to the University of Delaware.
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Robert Siegfried is a key .5 million donor to the University of Delaware.

Discover how Robert L. Siegfried Jr.’s generous .5 million donation to the University of Delaware is transforming business education through the establishment of advanced classrooms and the Siegfried Institute for Leadership and Free Enterprise, aimed at studying innovative leadership and economic principles.

Ed Jimenez appointed as new CEO of Main Line Health, emphasizing community engagement and growth opportunities.
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Ed Jimenez appointed as new CEO of Main Line Health, emphasizing community engagement and growth opportunities.

Ed Jimenez has recently assumed the role of CEO at Main Line Health, a nonprofit health system in Philadelphia’s western suburbs. As the organization reaches a crucial turning point, learn about the strategic initiatives he may implement to lead the four-hospital network toward growth and stability.

Study finds PFAS contamination present in the blood of adults and children near Pennsylvania military bases and a South Jersey chemical plant.
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Study finds PFAS contamination present in the blood of adults and children near Pennsylvania military bases and a South Jersey chemical plant.

Discover the findings of a national study revealing that 99% of adults and children living near PFAS-contaminated drinking water have detectable levels of these harmful substances. Learn more about the impact of PFAS on health and the environment in eight states.