LL Cool J Steps Back from Wawa Welcome America Concert

LL Cool J Steps Back from Wawa Welcome America Concert

LL COOL J. Photo credit: Chris Parsons/Press

LL Cool J Steps Back from Wawa Welcome America Concert  PHILADELPHIA, PA  – Hip-hop icon LL Cool J has announced his withdrawal from the highly anticipated Wawa Welcome America concert, scheduled for July 4th on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. The rapper cited his solidarity with the ongoing strike by Philadelphia's District 33, which represents a significant number of sanitation workers whose services are currently disrupted.

What's The Largest Outdoor Restaurant in Philadelphia?

What's The Largest Outdoor Restaurant in Philadelphia?

What's The Largest Outdoor Restaurant in Philadelphia?

Largest Outdoor Restaurant in PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA - The largest outdoor restaurant in Philadelphia. The restaurant is located along the Delaware River Waterfront and offers panoramic waterfront views. With a seating capacity of 1400 people, the restaurant is designed to embrace the seasonal outdoor environment while providing casual dining and refreshing drinks.


Court Orders Philadelphia 911 and Water Dept. Staff Back to Work

Court Orders Philadelphia 911 and Water Dept. Staff Back to Work

Court Orders Philadelphia 911 and Water Dept. Staff Back to Work

Court Orders Philadelphia 911 and Water Dept. Staff Back to WorkPENNSYLVANIA - A Philadelphia court has issued several critical orders that significantly reshape the landscape of the ongoing municipal workers' strike. On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, a judge mandated that all 911 dispatchers and essential Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) employees must return to work immediately. The ruling, a victory for the City of Philadelphia in its effort to maintain critical public safety functions, also placed strict new limits on picketing activities by striking members of AFSCME District Council 33.


Tax-Free Tips in Philly? What it Could Mean for City Restaurant and Service Workers

Tax-Free Tips in Philly?

Tax-Free Tips in Philly?

Tax-Free Tips in Philly?PHILADELPHIA - A bold and widely discussed proposal to eliminate federal income taxes on tips has sparked a nationwide conversation, particularly in cities with vibrant hospitality scenes, such as Philadelphia. The idea, championed as a significant tax cut for service industry workers, promises more take-home pay for servers, bartenders, and other tipped employees.

Philly Mayor Rescinds Early Dismissal For City Employees

Philly Mayor Rescinds Early Dismissal For City Employees

Philly Mayor Rescinds Early Dismissal For City Employees

Philly Mayor Rescinds Early Dismissal For City EmployeesPENNSYLVANIA - Negotiations between Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration and AFSCME District Council 33, the union representing thousands of Philadelphia's blue-collar city workers, have yet to produce a new contract agreement, ensuring the ongoing strike will continue. The immediate impact of the stalled talks was felt by city employees Thursday, as a previously planned early dismissal was rescinded.


Philly Trash Drop-Off Sites Overwhelmed as Strike Continues

Philly Trash Drop-Off Sites Overwhelmed as Strike Continues

Philly Trash Drop-Off Sites Overwhelmed as Strike Continues

Philly Trash Drop-Off Sites Overwhelmed as Strike ContinuesPHILADELPHIA - Just one day into the city-wide sanitation strike by AFSCME District Council 33, Philadelphia's contingency plan is already showing signs of being overwhelmed. Residents attempting to follow the city's directive to bring their household waste to designated drop-off locations are being met with overflowing dumpsters, long lines of cars, and growing frustration, highlighting the immense challenge the city faces as the work stoppage continues.


Philly Sanitation Strike: Here's Where You Can Take Your Trash

Philly Sanitation Strike: Here's Where You Can Take Your Trash

Philly Sanitation Strike: Here's Where You Can Take Your Trash

Philly Sanitation Strike: Here's Where You Can Take Your TrashPHILADELPHIA, PA - As of Tuesday, July 1, 2025, thousands of Philadelphia's municipal workers from AFSCME District Council 33 are on strike, resulting in the most immediate impact for residents across the city: the suspension of all curbside trash and recycling pickup. To manage the situation, the City of Philadelphia has announced contingency plans, including designated drop-off locations for residents. This guide provides the essential information on where you can take your household waste during the work stoppage.

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