Pennsylvania lawmakers headed back to the state capital this weekend, with Republicans in the state senate demanding Democrats go along with a budget deal that includes increased oversight and ...
SEPTA is moving forward with its proposed service cuts and fare increase after state lawmakers failed to get additional funds to the transit authority by its self-imposed deadline. On Sunday, Aug. 24, ...
With SEPTA's budget cuts set to go into effect on Aug. 24, just before school begins for the Philadelphia School District as well as the colleges in the city, many students are saying they may find ...
Barring an increase in state funding to address a budget gap, SEPTA is two weeks away from reducing service on more than 100 lines across its system. Leaders at the transit authority — which serves ...
SEPTA is only weeks away from making its first round of service cuts, a dire step that will only be avoided if state lawmakers pass a budget that includes a funding solution for struggling public ...
SEPTA’s austerity version is set to launch in the early hours of Sunday, Aug. 24. The following Monday morning, the enormity of a 20% cut in transit service and a big fare increase will hit most SEPTA ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA officials on Friday released a timeline for when riders will begin paying higher fares, as the transit agency works to restore services following a court order. The 21.5% ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The crisis surrounding SEPTA service cuts is now part of a lawsuit. On Wednesday morning, consumer advocates and two SEPTA riders sued the transit agency. The lawsuit claims the ...
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SEPTA is seeking approval from Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration to use capital project money to fund operations and avoid service cuts for the next two years, the transit authority's ...
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