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Mayor of Philadelphia Cherelle Parker said 22 people were injured and five remain hospitalized following the crash in a press conference Sunday. At least 11 homes and some businesses were also ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker said at an evening news conference that the total number of fatalities was not yet known. She said “several dwellings and vehicles were impacted.” ...
There are no survivors, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L Parker told reporters during a news conference on Saturday. One person who was in a nearby car also perished in the accident. Nineteen people ...
Cherelle Lesley Parker (born September 9, 1972) [2] is an American politician who has served as the 100th mayor of Philadelphia since 2024. She is the first woman to hold the office. [3] [4] Parker served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2005 to 2015, representing the 200th district in Northwest Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker told a press conference that the person who died on the ground had been in a car at the site of the crash. Separately, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday called the proposal “a win, win, win, win for Philadelphia." “Philly, this is a lot. This is a curveball that none of us saw coming, but nevertheless, we are here,” Parker said at a midday news conference.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Three people injured on the ground when a jet crashed in a busy Philadelphia neighborhood, killing seven people, remain in critical condition, Mayor Cherelle Parker said Sunday. Parker said 22 people were injured and five of them remain hospitalized. At least 11 homes were significantly damaged, along with some businesses.
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 ...