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While it doesn't draw tourists the way Center City Philadelphia does, this nearby suburb is one of the most livable, ...
Another flood watch is in effect from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 2 a.m. Thursday, with another round of potent thunderstorms ...
About 200 people were seated at the longest picnic table in Chester County, on Saturday afternoon, at the Spackman-Davis Farm in Caln Township. The event featured BBQ, live music by Sweet Freedom ...
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— Four people — including three juveniles — were stabbed on a SEPTA bus near the King of Prussia mall on Thursday night. Upper Merion Police were called to the scene around 8 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER STRIKING VICTIM WITH HATCHET NEAR SEPTA STATION: POLICE On Sunday, another fatal shooting occurred around 11:30 p.m. as the shooter and victim got off a SEPTA bus.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) spent at least $53 million planning a train line to King of Prussia, which it abruptly paused this year when it was denied a federal ...
Several SEPTA projects, including the extension of the Norristown High-Speed Line to King of Prussia, will be delayed indefinitely if SEPTA doesn't receive an additional $250 million for capital ...
In February, SEPTA announced that it had awarded a $125-million contract to HNTB Corp. for final design of the King of Prussia rail project.
SEPTA had applied for a New Starts grant with the Federal Transit Administration, part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed in 2021, to cover 60% of an estimated $3B in project costs.
So with the plan now on pause, commuters are disappointed. Arnelle lives in Philly and rides Route 124 to get to her retail job in King of Prussia several times a week.