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Elected officials and residents expressed concerns over how SEPTA cuts could impact students, seniors and commuters who live in the suburbs.
Facing a 45-day budget stalemate, transit officials say lawmakers risk losing vital funding, jeopardizing crucial infrastructure projects and services.
This time around, Bowser took a different tact from the start. She flew to Florida to meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago after he won the election and has worked to avoid conflict and downplay points of ...
Philadelphia residents are preparing for SEPTA to cut bus routes and make regional rail service less frequent as Harrisburg's ...
There’s no shortage of frustration when it comes to stalled negotiations over funding for public transit in Pennsylvania. Of ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers now have only a few more hours to reach a deal to secure funding to cover SEPTA’s $213 million budget ...
Frustration over the continuing state budget impasse drove commission chair Neil Makhija’s remarks at Thursday morning’s ...
With no funding deal reached, deep service cuts to SEPTA bus, train and trolley services in the Philadelphia region are ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is advising the public of an upcoming pavement project in Delmar Township. Beginning on Monday, Aug. 18, crews ...
Pa. lawmakers have hours to reach a deal on transit funding to prevent SEPTA from implementing drastic service cuts and fare ...
SEPTA plans to reduce services and increase fares due to funding issues. From August 24, numerous bus routes will be cut or ...