SEPTARegional Rail is getting some used passenger cars from MontrealAged 37 to 39 years, the Montreal trains are youngsters compared to the Nixon-Ford era Silverliner IVs.Thomas Fitzgerald Lincoln Financial Field will look almost unrecognizable during the World CupRob Tornoe How would you spend $7 billion? Be the mayor and see how your decisions impact the cityCharmaine Runes and Sam Morris A year after 4,000 tires were found dumped, Tacony Park is much cleaner. And a new preserve awaits.Frank Kummer House of the week: A century-old barn turned three-bedroom house for $799,999Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer AdvertisementMayor Parker now wants a $1-per-ride tax for Ubers and Lyfts to lessen Philly School District classroom cutsParker pitched a 20-cent-per-ride fee in her budget address and is now moving to increase it to help the school district, which is poised to make $225 million in cuts as it faces a budget deficit.Kristen A. Graham and Sean Collins Walsh Why have Philly trolleys been stopping before they enter the tunnel to Center City for the last two months? Caution. A new type of slider damaged wires at the 40th Street trolley portal. The problem was resolved, but inspectors are ensuring it doesn't happen again.Thomas Fitzgerald Ardmore’s train station reopens Monday after years of delays. Locals say it couldn’t come soon enough.The renovation has taken six years, as crews have run up against supply chain slowdowns and unforeseen construction issues at the aging site. Denali Sagner What to expect at Philly’s World Cup fan festival in Fairmount ParkThe FIFA Fan Festival, Philly’s official World Cup fan experience, is a free, 39-day celebration of the world’s largest sporting event, running from June 11 to July 19 on the grounds of Lemon Hill.Henry Savage and Kerith Gabriel House of the week: A three-bedroom rowhouse in East Falls for $415,000The home has updated kitchen appliances and an outdoor fireplace in the backyard.Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer ‘Unattainable’: POWER Interfaith calls on City Hall to address affordability crisis. But Philly doesn’t have many good options.POWER, an influential coalition that includes than 50 congregations in the city, released a report about affordability based on interviews with 750 city residents.Sean Collins Walsh Frankford Avenue Bridge scheduled to be closed for over a year for $10 million upgradesThe bridge is over 100 years old and in “poor condition,” according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Ariana Perez-Castells Mayor Cherelle Parker unveils ‘economic mobility agenda’ in $7 billion city budget proposalParker on Thursday proposed investments in workforce development, financial counseling, and internship opportunities for young people. Sean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso Who benefits — and who pays — in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s new Philadelphia budget planSEPTA is a winner. Hotels, Amazon, and Uber are among the losers.Anna Orso and Sean Collins Walsh Mayor Parker plans to renew SEPTA’s Zero Fare program. Here’s how it benefits riders, in their own words.Zero fare started as a two-year city experiment using pandemic aid. It could continue for a fourth year under Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's proposed budget.Thomas Fitzgerald Mayor Cherelle Parker’s new budget plan includes fees on Uber and Amazon, 1,000 homeless shelter beds, and $200M for addiction recoveryAfter Parker delivers her budget address, City Council will hold hearings on her proposal and negotiate with the administration over potential amendments.Sean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso Remember SEPTA’s plan to redo bus routes? It’s back and it’s happening (for real this time).Originally called the Bus Revolution, the plan will focus more time and attention on riders in neighborhoods most affected by each set of schedule and route changes.Thomas Fitzgerald Peco, eggs, and gas. How much has the cost of everyday necessities changed in Philadelphia?Affordability is the most important issue to voters ahead of the midterms. Do you know how prices have changed?Sam Morris City funding is unclear for Zero Fare program giving SEPTA passes to low-income PhiladelphiansMayor Cherelle L. Parker will unveil her budget March 12 as she addresses City Council.Thomas Fitzgerald Lawmakers honor Philly-born Palestinian American killed by Israeli settlers | City Council roundupPhiladelphia lawmakers passed a resolution to celebrate the life of 19-year-old Nasrallah Abu Siyam, who was fatally shot during a violent clash in the occupied West Bank.Anna Orso See more storiesAdvertisement
Regional Rail is getting some used passenger cars from MontrealAged 37 to 39 years, the Montreal trains are youngsters compared to the Nixon-Ford era Silverliner IVs.Thomas Fitzgerald
Regional Rail is getting some used passenger cars from MontrealAged 37 to 39 years, the Montreal trains are youngsters compared to the Nixon-Ford era Silverliner IVs.Thomas Fitzgerald
How would you spend $7 billion? Be the mayor and see how your decisions impact the cityCharmaine Runes and Sam Morris
How would you spend $7 billion? Be the mayor and see how your decisions impact the cityCharmaine Runes and Sam Morris
A year after 4,000 tires were found dumped, Tacony Park is much cleaner. And a new preserve awaits.Frank Kummer
A year after 4,000 tires were found dumped, Tacony Park is much cleaner. And a new preserve awaits.Frank Kummer
House of the week: A century-old barn turned three-bedroom house for $799,999Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer
House of the week: A century-old barn turned three-bedroom house for $799,999Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer
Mayor Parker now wants a $1-per-ride tax for Ubers and Lyfts to lessen Philly School District classroom cutsParker pitched a 20-cent-per-ride fee in her budget address and is now moving to increase it to help the school district, which is poised to make $225 million in cuts as it faces a budget deficit.Kristen A. Graham and Sean Collins Walsh
Mayor Parker now wants a $1-per-ride tax for Ubers and Lyfts to lessen Philly School District classroom cutsParker pitched a 20-cent-per-ride fee in her budget address and is now moving to increase it to help the school district, which is poised to make $225 million in cuts as it faces a budget deficit.Kristen A. Graham and Sean Collins Walsh
Why have Philly trolleys been stopping before they enter the tunnel to Center City for the last two months? Caution. A new type of slider damaged wires at the 40th Street trolley portal. The problem was resolved, but inspectors are ensuring it doesn't happen again.Thomas Fitzgerald
Why have Philly trolleys been stopping before they enter the tunnel to Center City for the last two months? Caution. A new type of slider damaged wires at the 40th Street trolley portal. The problem was resolved, but inspectors are ensuring it doesn't happen again.Thomas Fitzgerald
Ardmore’s train station reopens Monday after years of delays. Locals say it couldn’t come soon enough.The renovation has taken six years, as crews have run up against supply chain slowdowns and unforeseen construction issues at the aging site. Denali Sagner
Ardmore’s train station reopens Monday after years of delays. Locals say it couldn’t come soon enough.The renovation has taken six years, as crews have run up against supply chain slowdowns and unforeseen construction issues at the aging site. Denali Sagner
What to expect at Philly’s World Cup fan festival in Fairmount ParkThe FIFA Fan Festival, Philly’s official World Cup fan experience, is a free, 39-day celebration of the world’s largest sporting event, running from June 11 to July 19 on the grounds of Lemon Hill.Henry Savage and Kerith Gabriel
What to expect at Philly’s World Cup fan festival in Fairmount ParkThe FIFA Fan Festival, Philly’s official World Cup fan experience, is a free, 39-day celebration of the world’s largest sporting event, running from June 11 to July 19 on the grounds of Lemon Hill.Henry Savage and Kerith Gabriel
House of the week: A three-bedroom rowhouse in East Falls for $415,000The home has updated kitchen appliances and an outdoor fireplace in the backyard.Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer
House of the week: A three-bedroom rowhouse in East Falls for $415,000The home has updated kitchen appliances and an outdoor fireplace in the backyard.Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer
‘Unattainable’: POWER Interfaith calls on City Hall to address affordability crisis. But Philly doesn’t have many good options.POWER, an influential coalition that includes than 50 congregations in the city, released a report about affordability based on interviews with 750 city residents.Sean Collins Walsh
‘Unattainable’: POWER Interfaith calls on City Hall to address affordability crisis. But Philly doesn’t have many good options.POWER, an influential coalition that includes than 50 congregations in the city, released a report about affordability based on interviews with 750 city residents.Sean Collins Walsh
Frankford Avenue Bridge scheduled to be closed for over a year for $10 million upgradesThe bridge is over 100 years old and in “poor condition,” according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Ariana Perez-Castells
Frankford Avenue Bridge scheduled to be closed for over a year for $10 million upgradesThe bridge is over 100 years old and in “poor condition,” according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Ariana Perez-Castells
Mayor Cherelle Parker unveils ‘economic mobility agenda’ in $7 billion city budget proposalParker on Thursday proposed investments in workforce development, financial counseling, and internship opportunities for young people. Sean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso
Mayor Cherelle Parker unveils ‘economic mobility agenda’ in $7 billion city budget proposalParker on Thursday proposed investments in workforce development, financial counseling, and internship opportunities for young people. Sean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso
Who benefits — and who pays — in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s new Philadelphia budget planSEPTA is a winner. Hotels, Amazon, and Uber are among the losers.Anna Orso and Sean Collins Walsh
Who benefits — and who pays — in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s new Philadelphia budget planSEPTA is a winner. Hotels, Amazon, and Uber are among the losers.Anna Orso and Sean Collins Walsh
Mayor Parker plans to renew SEPTA’s Zero Fare program. Here’s how it benefits riders, in their own words.Zero fare started as a two-year city experiment using pandemic aid. It could continue for a fourth year under Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's proposed budget.Thomas Fitzgerald
Mayor Parker plans to renew SEPTA’s Zero Fare program. Here’s how it benefits riders, in their own words.Zero fare started as a two-year city experiment using pandemic aid. It could continue for a fourth year under Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's proposed budget.Thomas Fitzgerald
Mayor Cherelle Parker’s new budget plan includes fees on Uber and Amazon, 1,000 homeless shelter beds, and $200M for addiction recoveryAfter Parker delivers her budget address, City Council will hold hearings on her proposal and negotiate with the administration over potential amendments.Sean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso
Mayor Cherelle Parker’s new budget plan includes fees on Uber and Amazon, 1,000 homeless shelter beds, and $200M for addiction recoveryAfter Parker delivers her budget address, City Council will hold hearings on her proposal and negotiate with the administration over potential amendments.Sean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso
Remember SEPTA’s plan to redo bus routes? It’s back and it’s happening (for real this time).Originally called the Bus Revolution, the plan will focus more time and attention on riders in neighborhoods most affected by each set of schedule and route changes.Thomas Fitzgerald
Remember SEPTA’s plan to redo bus routes? It’s back and it’s happening (for real this time).Originally called the Bus Revolution, the plan will focus more time and attention on riders in neighborhoods most affected by each set of schedule and route changes.Thomas Fitzgerald
Peco, eggs, and gas. How much has the cost of everyday necessities changed in Philadelphia?Affordability is the most important issue to voters ahead of the midterms. Do you know how prices have changed?Sam Morris
Peco, eggs, and gas. How much has the cost of everyday necessities changed in Philadelphia?Affordability is the most important issue to voters ahead of the midterms. Do you know how prices have changed?Sam Morris
City funding is unclear for Zero Fare program giving SEPTA passes to low-income PhiladelphiansMayor Cherelle L. Parker will unveil her budget March 12 as she addresses City Council.Thomas Fitzgerald
City funding is unclear for Zero Fare program giving SEPTA passes to low-income PhiladelphiansMayor Cherelle L. Parker will unveil her budget March 12 as she addresses City Council.Thomas Fitzgerald
Lawmakers honor Philly-born Palestinian American killed by Israeli settlers | City Council roundupPhiladelphia lawmakers passed a resolution to celebrate the life of 19-year-old Nasrallah Abu Siyam, who was fatally shot during a violent clash in the occupied West Bank.Anna Orso
Lawmakers honor Philly-born Palestinian American killed by Israeli settlers | City Council roundupPhiladelphia lawmakers passed a resolution to celebrate the life of 19-year-old Nasrallah Abu Siyam, who was fatally shot during a violent clash in the occupied West Bank.Anna Orso