What you should knowPennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro gave his fourth budget address, and proposed a $53.2 billion spending plan ...
PHILADELPHIA - Today, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) approved SEPTA’s request for the one-time use of its state capital assistance to cover operations costs. As a result, ...
A major Winona County road will close for more than five months while crews replace a bridge, forcing drivers to take a lengthy detour through ...
Hundreds of thousands of people remained without power Monday evening and at least 29 deaths were reported following a ...
"Despite the tireless work involved in our intergovernmental response, we are not out of the woods, Philadelphia," Parker ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker says crews have melted 900 tons of snow but warned residents, 'We are not out of the woods.' Wind ...
Post-snowstorm, SEPTA plans a gradual Monday service resumption, while NJ Transit aims for a normal weekday schedule with ...
During a news conference Monday afternoon, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, along with city officials and partner agencies ...
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Winter storm travel chaos: PA vehicle bans, SEPTA delays, Amtrak canceled, buses offline
Winter storm fallout is still snarling travel across the region Monday, with vehicle bans and 45 mph limits on major highways ...
After more than 9 inches of snow fell in Philadelphia on Sunday, the region will need some time to get back to normal. SEPTA, New Jersey Transit and Philadelphia International Airport will be open ...
A snow emergency remained in effect for Philadelphia as of Monday morning, as work continues to clear the streets.
Over 200 million people across 37 states were under winter alerts on Sunday morning. Some 1 million were without power.
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