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Community
6abc

New safety initiative announced to reduce crashes along N.J.’s White Horse Pike

The money will be split among 14 local police departments to increase patrols along the pike and for educational programs.

2 years ago

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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

New rules aim to boost EV sales as Philly drivers await more charging stations

A federal program to help states install charging stations has met a slow rollout, leaving EV drivers dependent on the available slower chargers.

2 years ago

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Gov. Josh Shapiro speaking at a podium
Politics & Policy

Gov. Shapiro’s plan to boost mass transit aid passes Pa. House, but faces long odds in Senate

The Democratic governor wants the 20% increase for transit systems still trying to recover pre-pandemic ridership numbers and facing a drop-off in federal funding.

2 years ago

Electric vehicle docking station
Politics & Policy

New Jersey’s gas tax could soon rise, and EV owners may have to pay a fee

“Climate change is killing us,” said one lawmaker of the electric vehicle fee. “We don’t need hurdles; we need to make it as easy as possible.”

2 years ago

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A conceptual plan created by Philly OTIS and the Philadelphia Parking Authority shows a proposal to build a semi-permanent intercity bus terminal on a Spring Garden Street parking lot.
Urban Planning
Billy Penn

Philly floats plans for another intercity bus terminal

The latest move would have Greyhound and other bus companies pick up passengers at a parking lot across the street from the existing stop.

2 years ago

A pedestrian waits to cross Roosevelt Boulevard, in Philadelphia, Tuesday, April 19, 2022. Roosevelt Boulevard is an almost 14-mile maze of chaotic traffic patterns that passes through some of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods and Census tracts with the highest poverty rates. Driving can be dangerous with cars traversing between inner and outer lanes, but biking or walking on the boulevard can be even worse with some pedestrian crossings longer than a football field and taking four light cycles to cross. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Roosevelt Boulevard’s speed cameras have been ‘overwhelmingly successful.’ It’s still Philly’s most dangerous road

More changes to improve pedestrian and traffic safety on Roosevelt Boulevard are on the horizon.

2 years ago

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SS United States out on the water
NPR
Community

The fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic faces eviction from a South Philly pier

The SS United States has been languishing at a pier in south Philadelphia for more than twenty-five years.

2 years ago

American Airlines has announced the passing of Capt. David E. Harris. In 1964, Harris became the first Black pilot of a commercial airline when American hired him. (
NPR
Community

The first Black pilot of a commercial airline has died at 89

Announcing Capt. David E. Harris' death, American Airlines's CEO called him a "trailblazer."

2 years ago

Temple senior Rose Cohen plans to visit nearly 300 SEPTA stations.
Community
Billy Penn

Meet the transit-savvy student on a mission to visit every SEPTA station

Rose Cohen will rank each station, snap pictures and even pick up trash to make each stop better than she found it.

2 years ago

Boeing 787 Dreamliners are built at the aviation company's North Charleston, S.C., assembly plant in 2023. John Barnett had alleged that Boeing's manufacturing practices had declined and that managers pressured workers not to document potential defects and problems.
NPR
Community

Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, who raised alarm over plane quality, is found dead

John Barnett made international headlines when he went public with his story, saying he wouldn't trust planes made in North Charleston, S.C., to be safe and airworthy.

2 years ago

An October 2020 photo shows a newly renovated bathroom at Philadelphia International Airport.
Politics & Policy
Billy Penn

‘Those bathrooms are going to get better at the airport’: Parker pledges improvements

Does Mayor Parker have a secret project to build Philly the cleanest, greenest, big-city airport bathrooms in the country?

2 years ago

I-76 in Montgomery County.
Community
6abc

I-76 eastbound back open after tractor trailer fire in Montgomery County

Police have not said if there are any injuries or if any other vehicles were involved.

2 years ago

Police officer at a crime scene
Courts & Law

Transit crime is back as a top concern in Philly and other U.S. cities, and political leaders have taken notice

The Pa. legislature created a special prosecutor to go after crimes committed in the transit system, and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker promised to beef up police patrols.

2 years ago

Members of the Armed Forces including the National Guard wait in the lobby of the New York City Mass Transit Authority Rail Control Center before the start of a news conference with Gov. Hochul, Wednesday, March 6, 2024, in New York.
Community

New York will send National Guard to subways after a string of violent crimes

The deployment of the National Guard would bolster an enhanced presence of NYPD officers in the subway system

2 years ago

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel speaks with members of the media following a shooting in Northeast Philadelphia on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.
Community

‘We will not be held hostage’: Philly police seek 4 suspects after 8 teens injured in mass shooting

Nearly a dozen children have been hurt in the recent string of shootings. Mayor Parker vowed to “use every legal tool in the toolbox" to address the violence.

2 years ago

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