Mayor Cherelle Parker said the city celebrated the Eagles' NFC championship "responsibly" but had one warning.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is showing her city (and the rest of the world) that she can, in fact, spell “Eagles."
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s week did not start off the way she wanted. But in the end, she got the last laugh.
The new cameras will join those on Roosevelt Boulevard, in addition to cameras that will soon be activated along Broad Street.
The company founded by a trio of Delco brothers decided to make 'E-L-G-S-E-S' apparel after the spelling gaffe went viral.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker went viral on social media after attempts to lead an Eagles chant resulted in her misspelling the Philly-based team’s name.
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,
Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker knows that video of her botching an Eagles chant before Philadelphia’s 28-22 victory over the Rams in their NFC divisional round game last Sunday went viral.
Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker is throwing her full support behind the Eagles this week - just don't ask her to spell it. The Eagles are now one win away from reaching this year's Super Bowl ...
Don’t call it a comeback for Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker! Parker, 52, showed her city (and the rest of the world) that she can, in fact, spell “Eagles.” In footage shared by NBC 10 ...
When Mayor Cherelle Parker took office a little more than a year ago, she laid out a series of concrete goals and priorities, and asked residents to hold her accountable for acting on her commitments.
Approximately 42 new cameras are coming to Roosevelt Boulevard, as well as Baltimore, Hunting Park, Frankford, and Allegheny Avenues.