According to the new Census data: The number of owner-occupied housing units increased by 8.4 percent, from 76.4 million in ...
A new, first-of-its kind study affirms the power of one local nonprofit’s medically tailored meals to treat chronic illnesses ...
Last week’s musings about corruption in City Hall raises a lot of questions, including: What's illegal, and what’s just … ...
When Benefits Data Trust closed earlier this year, some experts foresaw a calamitous impact on public benefits access. Now ...
Philadelphia gunfire has taken grandfathers, brothers, cousins, children. Intergenerational loss reflects the root of ...
Coffee Cream & Dreams in Fairmount has become the go-to for politicos from the New York U.S. congresswoman to Mayor Parker to ...
Hopeworks and other local programs are training Philadelphians for jobs in the growing healthcare industry while creating ...
A former Chester County DA on how the incoming administration can return the justice department to its core mission ...
Elaine Maimon applauds Penn for putting its money where its mouth is to make tuition affordable for working and middle-class students ...
Once you’ve voted, your duty as a citizen doesn’t end. Stay informed on the issues, go to meetings, reach out to your representatives, and let them know what results you want to see in Philly. Find ...
One of the founding tenets of The Philadelphia Citizen is to get people the resources they need to become better, more engaged citizens of their city. Find an issue that’s important to you in the list ...