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News 12's Amanda Eustice is hops on the SEPTA train to find out how many people take it.
The PPA and SEPTA are launching their "Automated Bus Camera Enforcement Initiative" with warnings starting on Wednesday.
Winds late Tuesday afternoon that gusted as high as 56 mph knocked out power to more than 17,000 PECO customers, took down ...
SEPTA said Monday that without a permanent state funding solution to its budget crisis, it will not be able to meet the service demands of the nearly one million visitors ...
Policymakers spoke in no uncertain terms at a hearing in Pittsburgh on Tuesday: both rural and urban regions will suffer if ...
Kosuke and Tomomi Chujo are returning to Philadelphia on a "pop-up tour," bringing their Nihonbashi, Tokyo cheesesteaks to ...
In Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, David Chmelko's covered deck was destroyed when winds brought down part of a massive ...
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Philadelphia is still more than a year away from hosting 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, and it's already looking for another ...
Powerful wind gusts are causing power outages, damage and delays throughout the region. SEPTA’s regional rail service on the Media/Wawa Line was suspended until further notice late Tuesday afternoon ...
Abrams Realty & Development plans to merge the convenience of suburban living with the vitality of a downtown in its Exton ...