The three unions representing some of the city's most essential workers are all considering the same action: a strike.
Tuesday was a step in making the proposed Sixers arena a reality as City Council held its first public hearing.
If SEPTA bus, trolley, and subway operators call a strike at midnight Friday, some Philadelphia schools could need to move to ...
SMART Local 1594 is demanding bulletproof glass and a stronger police presence on suburban buses but claims SEPTA​ is ...
SEPTA is also proposing a 20% reduction in service in an effort to save money. All of this comes as SEPTA remains in contract ...
SEPTA says there could be major fare hikes and a dramatic cut in service next year as it approaches what the agency calls a ...
SEPTA has postponed their “Bus Revolution” plan as they continue to grapple with the “transit death spiral” that could lead ...
With the exhaustion of federal pandemic relief aid, SEPTA faces a $240 million annual deficit. It’s planning a pair of price ...
If the arena project is to be approved by the end of the year — as the 76ers have requested and as Mayor Parker is aiming for ...
SEPTA plans fare hikes and service cuts due to a $240 million deficit, proposing increased costs and a 20% reduction in ...
Why is SEPTA “hopeful” that a resolution can be reached without a strike? What happened at this week’s City Council hearings about the 76ers’ proposed arena? Plus, what you need to know about holiday ...
Bus, trolley, and transit operators in the city are currently working without a contract. The last contract expired at ...