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SEPTA says it will be forced to cut nearly half of its service and increase fares more than 20% if it does not get funding to address its budget deficit.
Central to the debate around bailouts for the Philadelphia area’s mass transit system, SEPTA, has been the long-term ...
Amtrak advances upgrades and repairs at Lancaster Station. Also, April 2025 Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation ...
Compared with major American cities, the ridership on public buses in Minot, North Dakota, can seem relatively minuscule. But ...
The contentious saga of one Fishtown church may be coming to an end with the proposal to construct eight townhouses on its ...
North Dakota’s four largest cities, including Minot, asked lawmakers for millions in extra grant dollars this year to keep ...
Norristown Municipal Council has seven candidates vying for two open at-large seats up for grabs as part of the 2025 election ...
A lot has changed since 2016, when voters rejected the casino ballot question. New Jersey overturned the federal sports ...
After NJ Transit engineers rejected a grossly inadequate tentative agreement, the Federal government is attempting to prevent ...
SEPTA workers were joined by Pennsylvania lawmakers to rally for critical funding for the transit agency as it faces looming service cuts and fare increases.
SEPTA calculates its operating deficit would be $117 million larger without its Efficiency & Accountability program.