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An analysis by WHYY News shows the increased traffic could raise Philly’s transportation sector carbon emissions by around 4% ...
If the drastic service cuts SEPTA has warned about become a reality ... An analysis by WHYY News’ Climate Desk found that the additional vehicle traffic regional planners say would result ...
Philly reacts after Eagles’ tush push gets surprise reprieve The Green Bay Packers’ proposal to ban the play came up short — ...
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia lot would be located in a working-class, largely residential neighborhood, where ...
If the Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act survives Trump’s promised legal challenge, Vistra and NRG plants would need to ...
Community groups are fighting an unusual Louisiana law that restricts how they use data from air-quality monitors, saying it ...
At Reading Terminal Market, CEO Annie Allman says, there’s a common refrain among merchants during bad weather: “If SEPTA is ...
Many power plants benefiting from exemptions rank among the nation’s worst polluters. The Trump administration says cheaper ...
As SEPTA faces a funding crisis, one of the transit agency's top losses continues to be fare evasion. Pay your fare or pay a fine of up to $300 — that's the new message SEPTA is sending to ...