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Main Line Times & Suburban on MSNPA: Ardmore Initiative: Public transportation 'a necessity for a healthy community'Public transportation cannot be viewed as an amenity, but as a necessity for a healthy community, as vital as any other public service. It is one of the few great equalizers we have left; It doesn't ...
LGBT community wary as papal conclave begins As the Catholic Church begins the process to replace Pope Francis, Philly’s ...
City Council Passes POWER Act, Mobile Service Provider Regulations -During Thursday’s meeting, the City Council passed the POWER Act—which ...
Philadelphia's entrenched racial wealth gap did not occur by chance, but by design. Addressing it means asking: Who stewards ...
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DELCO Today on MSNElisa Ford ’12 Receives DCCC Outstanding Alumni Award, Will Deliver 2025 Commencement AddressDelaware County Community College (DCCC) alumnus Elisa Ford ’12 of Yeadon, a SEPTA Executive and the Assistant Coach of the ...
The sleepy borough on the Schuylkill has surprisingly become one of Philly’s hottest places to live.
Leslie Richards, CEO and General Manager of SEPTA, shared some remarks about the 47 bus, and SEPTA’s overall impact on the Philadelphia community. She noted that the 47 bus runs 24/7, and is one of ...
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 ...
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.
In this year’s primary, Lower Merion residents will vote for several school board candidates in a race that’s become ...
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