SEPTA leases 10 train cars from Maryland to expand capacity on Regional Rail
SEPTA says it has leased 10 cars from the Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail to expand capacity on the Regional Rail following a federally mandated inspection.
Lehigh Valley braces for first winter storm: PennDot preps roads
The Lehigh Valley is gearing up for its first winter storm of the season, with residents and officials preparing for a snowy Tuesday morning.
TSA fee for non-REAL ID travelers: What you need to know
Starting Feb. 1, passengers flying domestically without a REAL ID or valid passport will be charged a $45 fee to get through airport security.
Thanksgiving travel at Philadelphia International Airport: What to know
The holiday travel season is in full swing at Philadelphia International Airport, where travelers are reuniting with loved ones amid the Thanksgiving festivities.
Philadelphia Thanksgiving parade: road closures, SEPTA service, details and more
Here are the street closures that Philadelphians and parade goers alike can expect this week as the parade finishes its prep and kicks off.
NTSB releases first report into UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14
The NTSB's preliminary report showed one of the engines broke off from the wing as the plane took off and burst into flames. The plane never made it more than 30 feet above ground level.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: NTSB to vote on probable cause, safety recommendations
The findings of a federal investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will be revealed on Tuesday.
The 100 deadliest highways in the US - see the list
A new study analyzing data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that highways on the West Coast are among the deadliest in the U.S.
SEPTA union members vote to authorize strike
SEPTA union members on Sunday voted to authorize a strike as Transport Workers Union Local 234 works to negotiate a new contract.
FAA ends shutdown-era flight limits as air traffic staffing rebounds
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Sunday that it will lift all restrictions on commercial flights at 40 major airports that were imposed during the nation’s record 43-day government shutdown.
Annual report reveals cities with best, worst commutes for 2025
Americans spent more time stuck in traffic in 2024 than ever before, losing an average of 63 hours to congestion, according to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s 2025 Urban Mobility Report.
SEPTA completes inspection of Silverliner IV fleet on time: What it means for your commute
SEPTA says regional rail service is expected to gradually return to normal after it completed a federally mandated inspection of its Silverliner IV fleet.
Travel disruptions expected to continue after end of government shutdown
President Donald Trump officially signed a bill on Wednesday evening, ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Americans lost record 63 hours to traffic in 2024, study finds
Americans lost a record 63 hours to traffic in 2024 — nearly eight full workdays — according to Texas A&M’s latest Urban Mobility Report.
SEPTA cuts trains on Tuesday and Wednesday to meet federal inspection deadline
SEPTA has canceled more than a dozen trains on Tuesday and Wednesday as they work to meet a federal deadline to inspect all the cars in their Silverliner IV fleet.
Officials warn of possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport
Health officials are warning travelers who recently visited Philadelphia International Airport of a possible measle exposure.
Veterans Day: NJ Transit offering free rides to current, former military members
New Jersey Transit is offering free rides to all active-duty and former military members on Veterans Day.
SEPTA regional rail cuts continue on Tuesday as inspection of Silverliner IV fleet continues
SEPTA riders using the regional rail line to get into the city from Philadelphia's suburbs were left frustrated for a second straight day after the transit authority slashed more rush hour train lines.
Flight chaos as Senate nears end to funding impasse
A potential breakthrough in Washington could soon bring relief to travelers and airlines alike as the Senate is expected to vote on a spending plan Monday.
1,000+ flights canceled as FAA reduces traffic in shutdown
More than 1,000 U.S. flights were canceled for a second straight day on Saturday as the Federal Aviation Administration continued to reduce air traffic amid the ongoing government shutdown.


















