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SEPTA, North Philadelphia
Shooting on SEPTA bus in North Philadelphia leaves one person hospitalized
A 24-year-old man who was shot in the left foot on a SEPTA bus in North Philadelphia on Friday night and was reported in stable condition at Temple University Hospital, police said Saturday.
Man shot in the foot on SEPTA bus in North Philadelphia, police say
A man is recovering after he was shot in the left foot following an argument aboard a SEPTA bus in North Philadelphia Friday night, according to police.Investigators believe the shooting happened after the 24-year-old victim and an adult man,
Man injured after argument on SEPTA bus leads to shooting: police
A man is injured after a verbal argument on board a SEPTA bus late Friday night led to a shooting. SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Bush said the incident happened on a Route 39 bus around 10:30 p.m. as the vehicle was at the intersection of West Dauphin Street and North Bancroft Street in North Philadelphia.
Passenger opens fire on SEPTA bus, shoots man after argument
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A man was injured after gunfire erupted on a SEPTA bus in North Philadelphia on Friday night. Police say around 10:30 p.m., the male got on the bus at 33rd Street and started harassing passengers, as well as the driver. The driver stopped the bus on the 1600 block of Dauphin Street and called the police.
Man crashes car into SEPTA bus after being shot in an ambush in Lower Merion
A man who was shot multiple times in an ambush in Lower Merion on Thursday night crashed his car into a SEPTA bus while trying to escape the gunfire, police said. Around 10:30 p.m., the 21-year-old man was inside a car at the corner of City Avenue and Presidential Boulevard when three men got out of another car and opened fire on his vehicle,
Man shot on SEPTA bus in North Philly; suspect wanted
Officials say the 24-year-old man was shot in the foot Friday night after an argument broke out between him and another man, who police believe is in his 50s.
SEPTA, Shapiro
Shapiro directs $153M in federal highway funds to stop SEPTA ‘death spiral’
Gov. Josh Shapiro speaking at a press conference at the Frankford Transportation Center in Philadelphia on Friday, Nov. 22 about funding for
SEPTA
. (Capital-Star photo by John Cole) PHILADELPHIA — Answering the pleas of public transit advocates in ...
Gov. Shapiro secures $153 million for SEPTA, averting fare hike planned for 2025
Gov. Shapiro announced cash infusion on Friday. A 7.5% fare increase for all SEPTA riders will still go into effect on Dec. 1.
Shapiro flexes $153 million to SEPTA, prevents major fare hike
Josh Shapiro will intervene to save SEPTA from a potentially devastating set of fare hikes and service cuts by transferring $153 million in state highway funds to the cash-strapped transit agency, he announced in Philadelphia on Friday.
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Argument leads to shooting on SEPTA bus: officials
NORTH PHILADELPHIA - Frightening moments for
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passengers when an argument on a bus leads to a shooting. The shooting ...
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SEPTA to receive $153 million in "flexed" state highway funds, covering budget shortfall
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Mayor Cherelle Parker will appear at a SEPTA station Friday morning to make an announcement.
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Gov. Shapiro orders PennDOT to flex $153 million to SEPTA to stop ‘death spiral'
On Friday, Nov. 22, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced he directed PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll to flex $153 million of federal ...
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Shapiro sends highway money to SEPTA
SEPTA has secured $153 million in federal funds to bridge its massive budget gap this year, courtesy of an end-run by Gov.
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SEPTA approves 1st of 2 planned rate hikes amid major budget shortfall
Starting Dec. 1, hopping on a SEPTA bus, train, or trolley will likely cost you more. The Transit Authority approved a 7.5% ...
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Philadelphia Commuters Hit by SEPTA's Immediate 7.5% Fare Hike Amid Budget Shortfall
SEPTA approves a 7.5% fare hike effective Dec 1, with a total increase nearly 30% by January to address budget shortfall.
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A new 76ers arena would cost SEPTA millions. City Council may approve it anyway, a key lawmaker said.
The likelihood that the arena would add costs to SEPTA undermines the 76ers’ repeated contention that the project will cost ...
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