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Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Davis call for the state Senate to secure vital funding for public ...
The Democratic-controlled Pennsylvania House on Monday gave final approval to a transit and transportation funding bill that reflected an increasingly fractured process in ...
Down-to-the-wire budget negotiations could leave passengers in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh areas with fewer transit ...
Local advocacy groups and elected officials held a rally outside the City County Building Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday to ...
The state budget is six weeks late, and outside Senate GOP leadership, everyone else has done their part to get it across the ...
Legislation that would send $213 million in funding to mass transit, including SEPTA and BARTA, now sits in the hands of the ...
As Pennsylvania's state budget remains stalled 42 days past its deadline, transit systems across the state are feeling the ...
The Democratic-backed bill passed the chamber on Monday, 108-95, over the objection of nearly every Republican in the chamber.
A last-ditch effort to prevent half of all public transit services from being eliminated in the Philadelphia region passed ...
One person was killed and two others were flown to trauma centers after a three-vehicle crash on Route 322 on Friday, Aug. 8, ...
On a visit to SEPTA headquarters on Sunday, Gov. Josh Shapiro said “it’s time for Senate Republicans to come back to Harrisburg, do the job they were elected to do, and keep Pennsylvania moving.” ...
The transit system needs confirmation by Thursday to avoid 20% service cuts that would affect thousands of kids who rely on ...