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Argument leads to shooting on SEPTA bus
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 while riding a SEPTA bus in North Friday night, according to police.
Shooting on SEPTA bus in North Philadelphia leaves one person hospitalized
A 24-year-old man was shot in the left foot on a bus at West Dauphin and North Bancroft Streets around 10:45 p.m., police said.
Argument leads to shooting on SEPTA bus: officials
NORTH PHILADELPHIA - Frightening moments for SEPTA passengers when an argument on a bus leads to a shooting. The shooting occurred at the intersection of West Dauphin and North Bancroft streets Friday night, just before 11 p.m., officials said.
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 injured after argument on SEPTA bus leads to shooting: police
The incident happened on a Route 39 bus around 10:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 22, according to officials 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.
SEPTA, Shapiro
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 highway capital funds to SEPTA immediately.
Shapiro pauses SEPTA 'death spiral' with $153M in one-time funding
Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Friday that he has directed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll to begin transferring $153 million in federal funding from seven highway projects across the state to SEPTA immediately. The money will prevent a planned fare increase and service cuts that would've gone into effect next year.
Shapiro will give SEPTA $153M in federal funding to avoid cuts and fare hikes
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s announcement came less than two weeks before SEPTA planned to follow through on dramatic fare hikes.
The Daily Pennsylvanian
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Ingrid Holmquist | Let’s keep Philadelphia union strong
Columnist Ingrid Holmquist highlights the importance of labor unions in the context of the ongoing struggle of SEPTA workers.
KYW Radio Philadelphia on MSN
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The Week in Philly: All things SEPTA, a caviar kiosk and dogs in need of adoption
In the same week SEPTA reached a tentative agreement with the unions representing its city and suburban workers, General ...
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Negotiations continue as 2 SEPTA unions, Philadelphia city workers threaten to strike
SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch said the next session between SEPTA and TWU Local 34 is Wednesday, which means there's no ...
Hoodline
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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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Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro diverts federal highway funds to avert SEPTA fare hike
Gov. Josh Shapiro said Friday that he will divert more than $150 million in federal highway funding to provide a one-time ...
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Pennsylvania governor taps federal highway aid to help Philadelphia transit system
Gov. Josh Shapiro says he'll divert more than $150 million in federal highway funding to help Philadelphia’s mass transit ...
Philadelphia Mag
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Governor Shapiro Throws SEPTA a $153 Million Life Preserver
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced this morning that he will provide $153 million in funding for SEPTA for the ...
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on MSN
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker to make "major" announcement at SEPTA station
: The financially lagging SEPTA will receive an infusion of $153 million in "flexed" federal highway money, enough to cover ...
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