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 subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
Josh Harris owns both the Philadelphia 76ers and Washington Commanders among the many sports properties in his portfolio.
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.
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.
Mayor Cherelle Parker said the city celebrated the Eagles' NFC championship "responsibly" but had one warning.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker got the chance to redeem herself days after she flubbed the "E-A-G-L-E-S" chant. She had a tough time with the spelling during a news conference on Jan. 19. "Let me hear you all sing," Parker said hours before the Eagles' playoff win over the Los Angeles Rams. She then continued, "E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagles!"
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CBS Philadelphia caught up with Cherelle Parker following the Eagles' dominant win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game.
This year's NFC championship game is a rivalry affair as two NFC East foes will battle for the conference crown and a spot in the Super Bowl. The Philadelphia Eagles play host to the Washington Commanders on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field and the shots between fanbases got off to a quick start in the parking lot ahead of the game.