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During a Friday visit to a West Philly community center, Gov. Josh Shapiro said state lawmakers are “making progress” in budget talks, although he refused to comment further on the content of the ...
As SEPTA service cuts loom, Republican state senators lay out a transit transparency bill that offers oversight, but not funding.
Her bosses at the transit authority agree — their latest report suggests fare evasion costs their system “millions of dollars ...
SEPTA Director of Media Relations Andrew Busch joined Wake Up With WURD with Solomon Jones to discuss SEPTA's structural ...
BURIAL PLOT OF IRISH RAILROAD WORKERS: At this site, known as Duffy’s Cut, fifty-seven Irish immigrant railroad workers from ...
Scattered locations in the Philadelphia area experienced flash flooding after heavy rain moved through on Thursday.
A former police officer with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) was sentenced to 12 years in ...
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday spoke on SEPTA's special prosecutor during a recent interview for Battleground Politics with Lauren Mayk.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The looming cuts to SEPTA service are close to becoming inevitable, according to the transit agency.
Union workers in Philly rallied at AFL-CIO in an effort to urge Pennsylvania lawmakers to pass a state budget.
Top legislative leaders remain cordial as budget talks drag into August, one month past the state’s budget deadline. But will ...