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Private contractors are advertising their services for trash removal on social media and putting their cell phone numbers out ...
Members of AFSCME DC 33 are striking for a second day in an attempt to secure contract concessions from Philly Mayor Cherelle L. Parker.
While city workers seeking livable wages and residents needing basic city services are facing difficult situations, there is another group of Philadelphians for whom the ongoing American Federation of ...
Pickets in the Philadelphia city workers strike, July 2, 2025 Philadelphia’s 9,000 municipal workers are currently on strike for a living wage and better work conditions. They are showing ...
The largest and lowest-paid of Philadelphia’s four municipal unions fanned out across the city Tuesday, forming picket lines at City Hall, water treatment plants, sanitation centers, and city-operated ...
Isaiah Thomas will be the first to tell you that he’s worn a lot of professional hats in his life. On Jan. 6, he added arguably his most important, when he was sworn in as one of the new Democratic at ...
After a closed session Tuesday night to discuss a personnel matter, the Columbus Council came out and voted to terminate City Manager Isaiah Hugley. Hugley has served as the City Manager of ...
City Council Education Committee Chair Isaiah Thomas (At Large) announced plans Friday to increase the City’s millage rate to 56.5% this budget cycle instead of waiting for FY30.
These are the words that new, at-large Councilmember Isaiah Thomas shared with AL DÍA when discussing the dire situations many Philadelphia youth face in their schools and neighborhoods across the ...
Philadelphia Councilmember Isaiah Thomas introduces the Safe Streets for Students Act to add speed cameras in school zones.
Philadelphia's educational landscape could change, as Council member Isaiah Thomas has called for a hearing to examine the use of reassignment rooms within the city's school district.