PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Parking Authority shortchanged the city's school district and lost millions in uncollected parking fees, according to two audits released Thursday by Pennsylvania's fiscal watchdog. The audits, released by Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, examined the PPA's operations and policies, in particular whether the appropriate revenue was sent to the School District of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported the audits were launched after the 2016 resignation of PPA's executive director Vincent Fenerty Jr.