A new bill in Philadelphia reclassifies 35 miles of bike lanes as "no stopping," areas and increases penalties for anyone who parks in them for any reason.
Caroline LeCount was a Philadelphia civil rights pioneer and educator, and was the first Black woman to pass the city's ...
"This is not a time for lack of clarity, in terms of actions or intentions," said the leader of one immigrant-advocacy group ...
While it is already forbidden to park in bike lanes, the new ordinance would make it illegal for a driver to pull a vehicle ...
As city leaders push to meet a possible end-of-year deadline to approve the Philadelphia 76ers proposal for a new arena in ...
A new law in Philadelphia cracks down on people who stop their cars in bike lanes. Mayor Cherelle Parker talked about the law ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker signed the “Get out the Bike Lane” bill Wednesday, making it illegal for motor vehicles to stop in any ...
The Sixers' controversial arena proposal remains in limbo after city councilmembers left a Tuesday committee meeting without ...
Drivers in Philadelphia who stop in bike lanes are subject to beefed-up fines, thanks to a bill signed by Mayor Cherelle ...
Dec. 4, 2024, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed a bill that prohibits drivers from stopping, standing or parking on ...
Dec. 4, 2024, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed a bill that prohibits drivers from stopping, standing or parking on ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker made history Wednesday when she signed into law to make civil rights trailblazer Caroline LeCount the first Black woman with city streets in her name.