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With less than a week before SEPTA's "death spiral" is set to take hold, state lawmakers are still working out a deal to provide funding to the system.
SEPTA is set to cut service in Philadelphia later this month as Pennsylvania lawmakers debate new funding for public transit.
The Phillies joined the School District of Philadelphia to "Ring The Bell" and help families get ready for the first day of ...
The House Transportation Committee approved a new mass transit funding bill Wednesday, baking in a handful of reforms ...
Delaware's concerns over looming cuts to SEPTA's Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail line show the broad regional effects of the ...
Students and teachers in Philly say they may have to rely on other forms of transportation, such as Uber, to get to class due ...
Four burglary suspects are in custody, including one who was ejected when the getaway vehicle crashed during a pursuit in ...
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With SEPTA cuts looming, Philadelphia families aren't sure how they'll get to work, school
With SEPTA cuts looming, some families in Philadelphia aren't sure how they'll get to work and school this fall. Reporter Dan ...
State lawmakers are heading back to Harrisburg this weekend in a renewed effort to pass a mass transit funding bill aimed at keeping SEPTA services intact.
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