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A week after Philadelphia School Superintendent William R. Hite Jr. said he was targeting seniority in the teachers' contract to win support from Republican lawmakers for more state aid for the cash-strapped district, the city's Democratic legislative delegation is scheduled to meet with him Thursday to discuss its concerns.
Two years ago, the City of Chicago decided to create a website, tracking the live locations of its snowplows as they moved through the city after storms.
The drumbeat for more money for Philadelphia's taxpayer-funded schools continued to rumble across the city Thursday.
At a West Philadelphia rally, leaders from more than 20 city charter schools, who at times have been at odds with the district, joined its campaign to obtain more state and city aid to cover a looming $304 million shortfall.
After a bruising campaign, challenger Brett Mandel declines to say if he'll run again.
District Attorney Seth Williams faces a challenge in November from Republican Daniel Alvarez.
Making no reference to protesters outside the Westin Hotel, Mayor Nutter welcomed 32 mayors and more than 200 other municipal officials Thursday to a three-day conference on innovation in city got government. The "Mayors' Innovation Summit," cosponsored by the city, the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Temple University's Fox School of Business, is designed to let cities share ideas and accomplishments in using technology to improve city services.
Philadelphia Magazine has taken an unusual step in the political prognostication for the next mayor -- they posted an ad yesterday -- election day -- on Craigslist seeking volunteers. It said:
The smattering of city voters who went to the polls for Tuesday's primary picked 12 would-be judges, including three potential new members of Traffic Court, an institution so steeped in corruption that state lawmakers are trying to abolish it.
The biggest polling place row of the day centered on a temporary tattoo.
Three vacancies
Democrat
(96% of the vote)
Frank Bennett . . . 4,892
Shoshana Bricklin . . . 10,823
The drumbeat for more money for Philadelphia's taxpayer-funded schools continued to rumble across the city Thursday.
At a West Philadelphia rally, leaders from more than 20 city charter schools, who at times have been at odds with the district, joined its campaign to obtain more state and city aid to cover a looming $304 million shortfall.
Two years ago, the City of Chicago decided to create a website, tracking the live locations of its snowplows as they moved through the city after storms.
Soon it may not be so easy for teenagers to use tanning salons in Philadelphia.
Shortly after the city released data related to the Actual Value Initiative questions began to swirl about the accuracy of the new assessments.
And...
PhillyClout: A week after Mayor Nutter announced his plans to raise money for the cash-poor School District, the administration submitted two bills that were introduced in City Council today that would increase the liquor-by-the-drink tax and create a new tax on cigarettes.
A demonstration closes traffic at the Center City hotel where Mayor Nutter is hosting a national conference.
A week after Philadelphia School Superintendent William R. Hite Jr. said he was targeting seniority in the teachers' contract to win support from Republican lawmakers for more state aid for the cash-strapped district, the city's Democratic legislative delegation is scheduled to meet with him Thursday to discuss its concerns.
DESPITE OBJECTIONS from the Nutter administration, a City Council Committee approved a bill yesterday that would allow anyone contesting a new property assessment under the Actual Value Initiative to pay the old tax bill until the appeal is resolved.
District Attorney Seth Williams faces a challenge in November from Republican Daniel Alvarez.
After a bruising campaign, challenger Brett Mandel declines to say if he'll run again.
PhillyClout: A week after Mayor Nutter announced his plans to raise money for the cash-poor School District, the administration submitted two bills that were introduced in City Council today that would increase the liquor-by-the-drink tax and create a new tax on cigarettes.
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