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Many Regional Rail riders would feel an extra bite from proposed SEPTA service cuts, with most midday trains coming every two hours instead of every hour beginning Aug. 24, ...
The prevalence of skill games in Black communities siphons off money while also fueling racial inequity, Solomon Jones writes ...
SEPTA warns of possible overcrowding on buses as a result of the cuts in routes. Less frequent trips for buses, subway, ...
As the calendar turned to August, the state budget in Pennsylvania is one month overdue. Gov. Josh Shapiro and leaders in the General Assembly have said they are continuing to make progress, but have ...
Starting Monday, part of Market Street in Old City will be closed, and traffic will be detoured as the city begins construction aimed at making the road safer.
Starting Monday, and lasting for up to three months, traveling on a six-block span of East Market Street in Philadelphia’s ...
Pennsylvania's budget impasse threatens SEPTA services as legislators debate funding and accountability measures.
Market Street in Philadelphia will face closures for improvements starting August 4, affecting traffic and transit.
Gov. Josh Shapiro called out GOP State Sen. Joe Picozzi while discussing the push to secure funding for SEPTA as they face a looming "death spiral." ...
The issues we're talking about are so transformational in terms of our future, and the two sides simply see it so differently ...
As SEPTA service cuts loom, Republican state senators lay out a transit transparency bill that offers oversight, but not funding.
SEPTA Director of Media Relations Andrew Busch joined Wake Up With WURD with Solomon Jones to discuss SEPTA's structural ...