Darryl C. Murphy
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Philly natives enter the e-scooter wars with $100k homegrown startup, Verve S
Two Philly natives have invested $100,000 in dockless e-scooters. Now they just need their hometown and state to legalize them.
6 years ago
Listen 2:05City: Roosevelt Boulevard speed cameras to be live by end of year
The speed cameras are coming to a 12-mile stretch of Roosevelt between 9th Street and the Bucks County boundary line — a section of road that ranks as the city’s deadliest.
6 years ago
Philadelphia to see dockless bike rentals as soon as this fall
Philly is looking for businesses with a track record of running dockless bike-share programs and making sure the bikes don’t end up strewn all over the city.
6 years ago
Massive sinkhole will disrupt Baltimore Ave. traffic another 3 weeks
City workers repairing a 400-square-foot cavern just below the asphalt on Baltimore Avenue at 43rd Street will need three more weeks to get the job done.
6 years ago
SEPTA nods to customer feedback, reduces Key Card minimum load to $1
SEPTA riders no longer need $5 to add a boost to their Key Card travel wallet.The minimum farecard load has been reduced to $1.
6 years ago
Odunde still drawing new fans, 44 years after first street festival
Odunde is 44 years old but the largest street festival in the nation continues to grow as newcomers discover its vibrant charms.
6 years ago
SEPTA goes electric with 25 new ‘battery buses’
A new fleet of 25 electric buses hit Philadelphia streets this week. If all goes well, the entire fleet could eventually run on batteries.
6 years ago
This e-scooter wants to defeat Philly’s potholes
E-scooters aren’t street legal in Philly but that isn’t stopping Lime from rolling out a brawnier model designed to withstand rough city streets.
6 years ago
This Philly teen bike crew is all about safety
Joshua Funches and his teenage friends love cruising Philly streets on their bikes. But you won’t see them performing stunts in the middle of traffic like some of their peers.
6 years ago
New traffic enforcement officers to hit Philly streets
The officers won’t be authorized to carry guns or make arrests but they will be able to issue citations.
6 years ago
Everything you need to know about the I-76 detours in Center City
PennDOT will close off several lanes of the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) and a busy on-ramp in Center City on May 20.
6 years ago
Want to know when the city is filling that pothole? There’s an app for that.
More than 95 miles of city streets are expected to be paved by the end of 2019. Find out if your commute is due to get smoother.
6 years ago