At the age of 65, Stevie Wonder still has it. In front of thousands of Philadelphian’s, Stevie blessed the people with a free concert at Dilworth Park at 3:00 in the afternoon on Monday. This was his second of three free pop-up concerts he was doing that day, starting in Washington D.C., ending in New […]

Mayor Nutter graced the stage at WaWa America’s Philly 4th of July Jam and did a rendition of Rapper’s Delight that broke the internet. Check out the video below…

Dyana Williams receives an award from Mayor Nutter for her hard work in getting  the phrase “Sisterly Affection” added to Philadelphia’s well known slogan “The City Of Brotherly Love.” Check out the video below…

Last year in honor of the late legendary “Soul Train”  host Don Cornelius  100.3 WRNB set out to make the Guinness World Record for the longest “Soul Train ” line EVER.  Yesterday 100.3 WRNB’s own Dyana Williams and E. Steven Collins had the pleasure of presenting the award to Mayor Nutter! 1 more Guinness World Record in the books […]

Soulful Sunday’s own Dyana Williams proudly displays the official Guinness World Record for the Largest Soul Train Line earned by Philadelphia dancers! Dyana dreamed of achieving a Guinness record three years ago, and along with Mayor Michael Nutter, Sheila Simmons, Mannwell Glenn and several others actualized this goal when they organized the World’s Largest Soul […]

            Mayor Nutter speaks about family health and making sure people get annual check ups at Take A Loved One To The Doctor Day in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter will be in office for another four years thanks to a land slide election victory over Republican candidate Karen Brown.  As a second term Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, Nutter looks to continue his improvement of the city’s struggling school system and high crime rates. He also looks to […]

Police officers and firefighters have led the rush of employees looking to join the city’s deferred retirement option plan as it faces possible extinction, data released by the city’s Board of Pensions and Retirement show. About 625 city workers – out of 3,100 eligible employees – have applied for the program, known as DROP, since […]

With more than $40 million for the City plus more than $20 million for the School District collected after expenses, Philadelphia’s first tax amnesty program in over two decades exceeded expectations. Original collection estimates by the Department of Revenue ranged from $25-$30 million. Overall, more than 27,000 tax delinquents embraced the opportunity to make good with the City by applying for tax amnesty.