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SEPTA has prepared service cuts to help close an operating deficit if it does not receive enough state aid to forestall them.
As SEPTA service cuts loom, Republican state senators lay out a transit transparency bill that offers oversight, but not funding.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The looming cuts to SEPTA service are close to becoming inevitable, according to the transit agency.
Democratic lawmakers in Harrisburg say they have made their position clear on funding mass transit — and their patience is ...
A former police officer with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) was sentenced to 12 years in ...
SEPTA has begun warning riders with signs at various bus stops across Philadelphia that discontinued service will take effect ...
Philly's GOP state senator, Sen. Joe Picozzi, and two of his suburban colleagues introduced a package of bills to strengthen SEPTA's accountability to the state as talks continue on how to fund it.
Thousands of Philadelphia students could be affected by SEPTA's doomsday cuts set for Aug. 24 — one day before school starts.
A staffer in SEPTA’s Transformation Office offers a peek into how the transit agency’s employees have innovated solutions ...
SEPTA installs signs in Philadelphia revealing which bus routes would be eliminated if they fail to secure funding by Aug. 24 ...
Former SEPTA officer Brian Zenszer sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for child pornography charges, including ...