Mayor Cherelle Parker said the city celebrated the Eagles' NFC championship "responsibly" but had one warning.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s week did not start off the way she wanted. But in the end, she got the last laugh.
Rowdy Philadelphia Eagles fans took to the streets en masse on Sunday night following the NFC Championship win against the Washington Commanders that secured the team's spot in the upcoming Super Bowl. And in the chaotic aftermath, an 18-year-old is on life support in critical condition after falling from a light pole.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is showing her city (and the rest of the world) that she can, in fact, spell “Eagles."
An 18-year-old man is on life support after he fell from a light pole during celebrations after the Eagles NFC Championship win this weekend.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker found herself at the center of a viral moment but it had nothing to do with her being the first Black woman to lead the
The Philadelphia mayor committed what some may say is a cardinal sin in the city: she botched an Eagles chant.
More speed cameras coming to Philadelphia
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker has a new way of spelling Eagles: Super Bowl. Parker kept it simpler this time after misspelling Eagles before Philadelphia's NFC divisional-round win over the Rams last week.
Parts of Frankford, Baltimore and West Hunting Park avenues could be getting speed cameras as Mayor Cherelle Parker has signed a bill that would authorize their installation all along State Route 13.
With the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the NFC Championship Game for the second time in three years, team spirit for the Birds is flying high across the city. The flight path extends all the way to the Mayor's office,
Multiple people were hurt when a car drove into a crowd in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia Sunday night, police said.