Philadelphia police are looking for five people they say assaulted a woman on a SEPTA bus in the city late last year. The victim, a 47-year-old woman, was on the Route 49 bus when she got into a verbal dispute with a female suspect who got on at the John F.
Police have made an arrest after a woman's body was found in a trash last month in West Philadelphia. Ricardo Ponds, 61, of the 400 block of Lancaster Avenue, was arrested by SEPTA police officers at 15th and Market on Wednesday evening.
SEPTA is testing bulletproof glass enclosures to protect bus drivers after the fatal shooting of bus operator Bernard Gribbin, aiming to improve operational safety.
Philadelphia Police said three women and two men attacked a 47-year-old woman on a SEPTA bus in broad daylight and in a busy area.
Police have made an arrest after a woman's body was found in a trash last month in West Philadelphia. Ricardo Ponds, 61, of the 400 block of Lancaster Avenue, was arrested by SEPTA police officers at 15th and Market on Wednesday evening.
All of SEPTA's Regional Rail Lines are experiencing delays due to mechanical issues near 30th Street Station in Philadelphia
Philadelphia police have released photos of five suspects being sought for attacking a woman onboard a SEPTA bus last year.
Philadelphia will test new bulletproof enclosures on eight of its buses in the coming months, a move spurred partially by the fatal shooting of a SEPTA driver by a passenger in October, 2023. Violent attacks have plagued the system in recent years,
SEPTA services have been temporarily suspended on the Paoli-Thorndale Line Monday morning after a person was struck and killed by a train.
Philadelphia police are looking for five people they say assaulted a woman on a SEPTA bus in the city late last year.
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KYW Radio Philadelphia on MSNWhat if SEPTA buses got longer green lights, shorter red lights? A yearlong pilot will find outThe city is preparing to test technology that would give SEPTA buses priority at traffic signals, in an effort to improve bus speed and reliability.
Philadelphia will test new bulletproof enclosures on eight of its buses in the coming months, a move spurred partially by the fatal shooting of a SEPTA driver by a passenger in October, 2023.
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