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Protesters gathered at state Sen. Joe Picozzi's office in Northeast Philadelphia on Monday and demanded action amid potential ...
While lawmakers continue discussions on a potential funding plan for SEPTA, the transit agency is moving forward with plans ...
The train makes 13 daily round trips between Harrisburg and New York with stops in Lancaster, and several smaller communities ...
School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Tony Watlington said the school system will "do everything we can to work with ...
About 20 SEPTA users "took over" Picozzi's office for two and a half hours, determined to get his attention. They have vowed ...
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle said Amtrak's Keystone Service line is at risk because the railroad could lose $71.1 million in ...
Protesters said they plan to remain at Sen. Joe Picozzi's office in Philadelphia until funding is secured for SEPTA to avoid ...
Cuts to Philly’s transit system will begin Sunday unless the state legislature takes urgent action. Protesters accused Picozzi of ignoring his constituents.
Members of The 215 People’s Alliance say they plan to camp out at Republican State Senator Joe Picozzi’s office until funding for SEPTA is approved in Harrisburg.
On Monday, a group of demonstrators staged a sit-in at the office of Republican State Sen. Joe Picozzi, chanting for hours.
SEPTA "ambassadors" assist riders before major service cuts hit Philadelphia's transit due to a budget shortfall.