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Philly city council approves Mayor Parker's $6.8 billion budget for 2026
The Philadelphia City Council has reached an agreement with Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration for a tentative $6.8 billion budget for 2026, which will include $2 billion going toward the H.O.M.E program, the mayor announced on Thursday.
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Philadelphia declared ‘The Original Music City' by local leaders
Councilmember Isaiah Thomas introduced a resolution declaring Philadelphia “The Original Music City,” a nod to the cultural and economic impact the music industry has had in the city.
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City leaders declare Philadelphia as the ‘Original Music City'
Councilmember Isaiah Thomas introduced a resolution declaring Philadelphia as the “Original Music City.”
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North Philadelphia food truck owners push back, say curfew cuts into business
Dozens of food truck owners in North Philadelphia started an online petition after they said the curfew ordinance is hurting their business.
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Philly food truck vendors push back against curfew
Philadelphia food truck owners are speaking out against a new curfew in the city’s 7th District which they say is impacting their business. NBC10’s Shaira Arias has the details.
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Philly City Council president pulls out — fake — gun at budget hearing
Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson waved a phony handgun in front of Philly Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel during a discussion on police funding at City Hall on Tuesday.
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City Council president produces — fake — gun at budget hearing
Philadelphia City Council president Kenyatta Johnson pulled a gun — a toy one — on leadership of the Philadelphia Police Force on Tuesday during a discussion on police funding at a budget hearing.
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Philadelphia sets aside millions for 2026 celebrations. Find out where the money is going
Philadelphia City Council laid out Thursday its plans to give millions to planning America’s 250th celebrations and events in the city in 2026.
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Philadelphia to rename street in honor of Will Smith
Philadelphia is set to honor Will Smith by renaming part of a city street in his honor.
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‘Will Smith Way': Street to be renamed in honor of West Philadelphia native
Will Smith is “West Philadelphia born and raised,” and now a street in his childhood neighborhood is being renamed in his honor.
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Philadelphia sets aside nearly $60M for America's 250th birthday in 2026
With the biggest celebration of American independence in decades set for 2026, Philadelphia leadership is setting aside tens of millions of dollars to make sure the Semiquincentennial is properly funded in hopes of making even more money on all the tourists that come to the place where America was founded.
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A new victory for bikers in Philly as expanded bike lanes are planned
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports Thursday on Philadelphia City Council’s planned vote to expand its bike lane programs to new streets in North Philadelphia and Center City.
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Philadelphia City Council holds moment of silence for victims of Northeast Philly plane crash
City Councilmembers held a moment of silence to honor the victims of the medical jet that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia last week.
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Philadelphia leaders hold ‘Trump preparedness hearing' following policy shifts
Philadelphia leaders are preparing for what happens after President Trump’s executive order targets undocumented immigrants and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports.
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Lawmakers meet to discuss ‘targets on the back of so many Philadelphians' amid Trump actions
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports on a Wednesday Philadelphia City Council hearing that Councilmember Rue Landau hopes will discuss how to protect some marginalized groups amid President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration and LGBTQ+ rights.
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Leaders discuss ‘targets on the back of so many Philadelphians' amid Trump actions
Councilmember At-Large Rue Landau is welcoming public comment at a Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, Philadelphia City Council hearing on how the city will deal with the Trump administration
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What comes next now that City Council approved the Sixers arena for Center City
The Philadelphia City Council has approved the Sixers arena plan, but there is still much to do to get the arena built in Center City. The plan is to have the project completed by the 2031-32 NBA season. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the details on what this process has entailed.
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Philly City Council approves $1.3B Sixers arena to be built in Center City
After two years of it being a possibility, the proposed Sixers arena has been approved by the Philadelphia City Council, giving it the greenlight to move forward. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has what went on during the council meeting and NBC10’s Leah Uko has reaction from both sides.
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Protesters delay start of Philly City Council ahead of final vote on Center City 76ers arena
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports on the drama inside Philadelphia City Council chambers Thursday morning as protesters — upset with the plans to build a Sixers arena in Center City — were escorted out. Council is set for finals votes on the proposed arena.
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City Council postpones vote on Sixers arena plan as new proposal for money introduced
Another showdown in Philadelphia City Council will take place on Thursday after the meeting set for Wednesday recessed postponing a vote on the proposed Sixers arena. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has what councilmembers and those on both sides had to say.