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This comes after SEPTA announced that without additional funding, routes will be eliminated and fares will increase.
Democrats expressed frustration with the change, saying the money is already earmarked for necessary system and safety upgrades.
The Republican-controlled Pennsylvania State Senate voted Tuesday night to approve a plan to fund SEPTA and avert drastic ...
The property includes a 12,750-square-foot showroom and an 11,853-square-foot service shop, ...
A GOP bill to send more money to SEPTA and other transit agencies would pull hundreds of millions of dollars from a special ...
How will possible SEPTA service cuts impact your commute to work, school and otherwise getting around the city? Here's how to ...
As SEPTA's funding deadline approaches, the Pennsylvania State Senate introduced a new plan to fund the transit system, but ...
Philadelphia students return to school on Aug. 25​ — one day after SEPTA would begin service cuts​ if it doesn't have state ...
Philadelphia's superintendent said the School District remains "optimistic" it will reach a deal with the teachers union ...
The State Senate returned to Harrisburg for the first time this fiscal year. With no expectations of a state budget that’s ...
The Pennsylvania Senate is expected to meet in Harrisburg Tuesday afternoon and may take on the latest legislative pitch ...
The Pa. Senate could take on a new push for mass transit funds. Could this fifth attempt at a legislative solution get SEPTA the funding it needs?