Philadelphia's largest municipal employee union, District Council 33, has voted to authorize a strike against the city.
With the exhaustion of federal pandemic relief aid, SEPTA faces a $240 million annual deficit. It’s planning a pair of price ...
In a move that has sparked significant concern among state legislators and the public, the Southeastern Pennsylvania ...
SEPTA has postponed their “Bus Revolution” plan as they continue to grapple with the “transit death spiral” that could lead ...
SEPTA has struggled to regain pre-pandemic ridership figures. It put off 2020 fare hikes, but now faces a $240 million ...
The Sixers have agreed to a $50 million Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) to be spent on assisting the surrounding community ...
Local 234 unilaterally overturned the will of transit workers to strike as their one-year contract expired last week.
Philadelphia's transit system will increase fares by 21.5 percent starting New Year's Day and may cut services next summer.
Both sticking points boil down to funding. And it’s unclear if the Sixers are willing to spend more to make the Center City ...
In the five-hour hearing, it became clear that there are some major sticking points for City Council that could potentially ...
Last week, across Philadelphia, hundreds of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) workers threatened to go on strike if long-running contract negotiations did not end with a wage ...
City Council is slated to vote on the project in just three weeks, and Wednesday was the second of eight days of committee ...