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Brian Zenszer, a former officer for SEPTA's police department, has been sentenced to serve 144 months in prison after pleading guilty to charges of possession and distribution of child pornography.
Signs went up at bus routes and stops that will be eliminated, unless the state approves $168 million in crucial funding.
The regional transit agency has announced cuts to 56 bus routes and increased fares starting Aug. 24. Rail lines and trolleys ...
Philly's GOP state senator, Sen. Joe Picozzi, and two of his suburban colleagues introduced a package of bills to strengthen ...
SEPTA installs signs in Philadelphia revealing which bus routes would be eliminated if they fail to secure funding by Aug. 24 ...
Local schools are figuring out how to start the school year without payments from the state and the transit some students rely on for their commutes.
SEPTA has begun warning riders with signs at various bus stops across Philadelphia that discontinued service will take effect ...
As Pennsylvania lawmakers stall on passing a state budget, SEPTA is now preparing for service cuts that kick in a month from ...
A sinkhole on Walnut Street in Center City is causing SEPTA detours and commuter frustration. The sinkhole was caused by ...
A staffer in SEPTA’s Transformation Office offers a peek into how the transit agency’s employees have innovated solutions ...
A former SEPTA police officer who watched, shared, and sent messages about child pornography, sometimes while on duty, was ...