TransportationSEPTA’s board approves 2-year contract with transit agency’s largest unionTransport Workers United Local 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health benefits, and bolster the union's pension fund.Henry Savage and Robert Moran SEPTA trolley tunnel will remain closed through at least the end of DecemberNate File Teddy Einstein, a West Philly mathematician, was about to hit his stride. Then he was killed while riding his bike.Henry Savage Chester County is rolling out a fleet of propane buses Brooke Schultz SEPTA opens new $50M Wissahickon Transit Center in ManayunkFrank Kummer AdvertisementPhilly lawyer accused of falsifying medical records calls Uber’s suit a ‘tactic’ to scare attorneysMarc Simon, of Simon & Simon, asked a federal judge to toss out Uber's lawsuit against him. "If you are a lawyer who dares to sue Uber or its drivers... Uber will destroy your career," Simon said. Abraham Gutman Philly roads will be closed for Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan’s funeralRoad closures, parking restrictions, and detours are coming to Philadelphia on Monday and Tuesday for Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan's funeral.Henry Savage These street sign artists are helping Philadelphia commuters answer an age-old question: Where’s the bus? The sign is akin to a Band-Aid on a public transportation network plagued by infrastructure issues and financial turmoil, as well as a resource for people who don’t have access to smartphones. Maggie Prosser Commuting to work in Philadelphia takes longer than in most large cities in the U.S.Philly commutes got longer last year, and this year has seen additional commuting challenges.Ariana Perez-Castells Philly’s Greyhound station gets city’s OK to be resurrectedA plan to refurbish and reuse the abandoned Greyhound terminal for intercity buses came together quickly.Thomas Fitzgerald TWU and SEPTA reach a deal on two-year contract, averting strikeGov. Josh Shapiro helped break an impasse in talks. Thomas Fitzgerald Gov. Shapiro ‘was instrumental’ in preventing SEPTA strikeThe union and the transit agency will resume talks on Monday.Thomas Fitzgerald SEPTA decks out buses in holiday decorating contestWorkers displayed eight of their holiday themed buses during the annual Festibus celebration in LOVE Park Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.Tom Gralish SEPTA strike is ‘imminent,’ say TWU leadersUnion leaders representing SEPTA’s bus, subway, and trolley operators have grown frustrated with contract negotiations and are preparing members to walk off the job. Thomas Fitzgerald and Erica Palan SEPTA will be 7,000 feet of wire short of meeting Silverliner IV repair deadlineSEPTA has been talking with the Federal Railroad Administration about its wire supply problem and will not be held in violation of the regulator's order.Thomas Fitzgerald Overnight closures to begin on westbound I-76 at 30th Street, PennDot saysThe work is part of a $148.9 million project to rehabilitate the bridges that connect Market Street over Amtrak and Interstate 76, the Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Railroad.Robert Moran Waymo starts self-driving tests in Philadelphia for its robo-taxi serviceA company spokesperson said Waymo is "laying the groundwork" for offering its autonomous ride-hailing service in the city, but no date was set.Robert Moran Joint city-Parking Authority proposal to reopen Filbert Street bus station advances in CouncilIn the agreement with the city that is part of the bill, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will run the terminal on Filbert Street.Thomas Fitzgerald A man died driving on Northwest Philly’s winding, wet roads. The neighborhood has tried addressing the danger for decades.A 65-year-old man died on Sunday evening after crashing his car on Cresheim Valley Drive in Chestnut Hill. The community has petitioned the city for years to make safety improvements.Henry Savage Philly’s Logan Circle set to have new sidewalks, ADA ramps, and a restored fountain this spring The monthslong construction project will cause traffic delays and limit pedestrian access to a beloved city spot. Erin McCarthy See more storiesAdvertisement
SEPTA’s board approves 2-year contract with transit agency’s largest unionTransport Workers United Local 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health benefits, and bolster the union's pension fund.Henry Savage and Robert Moran
SEPTA’s board approves 2-year contract with transit agency’s largest unionTransport Workers United Local 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health benefits, and bolster the union's pension fund.Henry Savage and Robert Moran
Teddy Einstein, a West Philly mathematician, was about to hit his stride. Then he was killed while riding his bike.Henry Savage
Teddy Einstein, a West Philly mathematician, was about to hit his stride. Then he was killed while riding his bike.Henry Savage
Philly lawyer accused of falsifying medical records calls Uber’s suit a ‘tactic’ to scare attorneysMarc Simon, of Simon & Simon, asked a federal judge to toss out Uber's lawsuit against him. "If you are a lawyer who dares to sue Uber or its drivers... Uber will destroy your career," Simon said. Abraham Gutman
Philly lawyer accused of falsifying medical records calls Uber’s suit a ‘tactic’ to scare attorneysMarc Simon, of Simon & Simon, asked a federal judge to toss out Uber's lawsuit against him. "If you are a lawyer who dares to sue Uber or its drivers... Uber will destroy your career," Simon said. Abraham Gutman
Philly roads will be closed for Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan’s funeralRoad closures, parking restrictions, and detours are coming to Philadelphia on Monday and Tuesday for Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan's funeral.Henry Savage
Philly roads will be closed for Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan’s funeralRoad closures, parking restrictions, and detours are coming to Philadelphia on Monday and Tuesday for Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan's funeral.Henry Savage
These street sign artists are helping Philadelphia commuters answer an age-old question: Where’s the bus? The sign is akin to a Band-Aid on a public transportation network plagued by infrastructure issues and financial turmoil, as well as a resource for people who don’t have access to smartphones. Maggie Prosser
These street sign artists are helping Philadelphia commuters answer an age-old question: Where’s the bus? The sign is akin to a Band-Aid on a public transportation network plagued by infrastructure issues and financial turmoil, as well as a resource for people who don’t have access to smartphones. Maggie Prosser
Commuting to work in Philadelphia takes longer than in most large cities in the U.S.Philly commutes got longer last year, and this year has seen additional commuting challenges.Ariana Perez-Castells
Commuting to work in Philadelphia takes longer than in most large cities in the U.S.Philly commutes got longer last year, and this year has seen additional commuting challenges.Ariana Perez-Castells
Philly’s Greyhound station gets city’s OK to be resurrectedA plan to refurbish and reuse the abandoned Greyhound terminal for intercity buses came together quickly.Thomas Fitzgerald
Philly’s Greyhound station gets city’s OK to be resurrectedA plan to refurbish and reuse the abandoned Greyhound terminal for intercity buses came together quickly.Thomas Fitzgerald
TWU and SEPTA reach a deal on two-year contract, averting strikeGov. Josh Shapiro helped break an impasse in talks. Thomas Fitzgerald
TWU and SEPTA reach a deal on two-year contract, averting strikeGov. Josh Shapiro helped break an impasse in talks. Thomas Fitzgerald
Gov. Shapiro ‘was instrumental’ in preventing SEPTA strikeThe union and the transit agency will resume talks on Monday.Thomas Fitzgerald
Gov. Shapiro ‘was instrumental’ in preventing SEPTA strikeThe union and the transit agency will resume talks on Monday.Thomas Fitzgerald
SEPTA decks out buses in holiday decorating contestWorkers displayed eight of their holiday themed buses during the annual Festibus celebration in LOVE Park Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.Tom Gralish
SEPTA decks out buses in holiday decorating contestWorkers displayed eight of their holiday themed buses during the annual Festibus celebration in LOVE Park Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.Tom Gralish
SEPTA strike is ‘imminent,’ say TWU leadersUnion leaders representing SEPTA’s bus, subway, and trolley operators have grown frustrated with contract negotiations and are preparing members to walk off the job. Thomas Fitzgerald and Erica Palan
SEPTA strike is ‘imminent,’ say TWU leadersUnion leaders representing SEPTA’s bus, subway, and trolley operators have grown frustrated with contract negotiations and are preparing members to walk off the job. Thomas Fitzgerald and Erica Palan
SEPTA will be 7,000 feet of wire short of meeting Silverliner IV repair deadlineSEPTA has been talking with the Federal Railroad Administration about its wire supply problem and will not be held in violation of the regulator's order.Thomas Fitzgerald
SEPTA will be 7,000 feet of wire short of meeting Silverliner IV repair deadlineSEPTA has been talking with the Federal Railroad Administration about its wire supply problem and will not be held in violation of the regulator's order.Thomas Fitzgerald
Overnight closures to begin on westbound I-76 at 30th Street, PennDot saysThe work is part of a $148.9 million project to rehabilitate the bridges that connect Market Street over Amtrak and Interstate 76, the Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Railroad.Robert Moran
Overnight closures to begin on westbound I-76 at 30th Street, PennDot saysThe work is part of a $148.9 million project to rehabilitate the bridges that connect Market Street over Amtrak and Interstate 76, the Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Railroad.Robert Moran
Waymo starts self-driving tests in Philadelphia for its robo-taxi serviceA company spokesperson said Waymo is "laying the groundwork" for offering its autonomous ride-hailing service in the city, but no date was set.Robert Moran
Waymo starts self-driving tests in Philadelphia for its robo-taxi serviceA company spokesperson said Waymo is "laying the groundwork" for offering its autonomous ride-hailing service in the city, but no date was set.Robert Moran
Joint city-Parking Authority proposal to reopen Filbert Street bus station advances in CouncilIn the agreement with the city that is part of the bill, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will run the terminal on Filbert Street.Thomas Fitzgerald
Joint city-Parking Authority proposal to reopen Filbert Street bus station advances in CouncilIn the agreement with the city that is part of the bill, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will run the terminal on Filbert Street.Thomas Fitzgerald
A man died driving on Northwest Philly’s winding, wet roads. The neighborhood has tried addressing the danger for decades.A 65-year-old man died on Sunday evening after crashing his car on Cresheim Valley Drive in Chestnut Hill. The community has petitioned the city for years to make safety improvements.Henry Savage
A man died driving on Northwest Philly’s winding, wet roads. The neighborhood has tried addressing the danger for decades.A 65-year-old man died on Sunday evening after crashing his car on Cresheim Valley Drive in Chestnut Hill. The community has petitioned the city for years to make safety improvements.Henry Savage
Philly’s Logan Circle set to have new sidewalks, ADA ramps, and a restored fountain this spring The monthslong construction project will cause traffic delays and limit pedestrian access to a beloved city spot. Erin McCarthy
Philly’s Logan Circle set to have new sidewalks, ADA ramps, and a restored fountain this spring The monthslong construction project will cause traffic delays and limit pedestrian access to a beloved city spot. Erin McCarthy