A former Chester County DA on how the incoming administration can return the justice department to its core mission ...
Hopeworks and other local programs are training Philadelphians for jobs in the growing healthcare industry while creating ...
Elaine Maimon applauds Penn for putting its money where its mouth is to make tuition affordable for working and middle-class students ...
Coffee Cream & Dreams in Fairmount has become the go-to for politicos from the New York U.S. congresswoman to Mayor Parker to ...
Problem solvers shared ideas for recreating a more perfect union at The Citizen’s 7th annual Ideas We Should Steal Festival.
Big Rube Harley meets up with Jon Metz, a Philadelphia wood-burning artist who makes portraits of Eagles, Phillies, dogs and ...
A tech summit in New York City this week explored how AI can help cities develop climate resilience as the climate changes ...
A new social contract for teaching must create a truly sustainable teaching profession, one with deeper, more enduring forms ...
One of the founding tenets of The Philadelphia Citizen is to get people the resources they need to become better, more engaged citizens of their city. Find an issue that’s important to you in the list ...
A German company that uses AI to assess road conditions, vialytics, has helped several major cities assess, track, and efficiently repair its potholes, and is willing to help Philly do the same.
Would you like to work at a place where you don’t get exploited, and if your boss sucks you can fire them? To James Rasza, co-founder of Boston’s Democracy Brewing, the answer to that question is ...