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SEPTA Key Explained: Regional Rail Rollout, Travel Wallet Expands
The SEPTA Key is expanding to fully integrate all Regional Rail riders by the beginning of November, meaning no more weekly and monthly “legacy” trailpasses. But that’s not the only big stuff happening with the transit card.
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SEPTA Key Explained: Full Regional Rail Rollout, Travel Wallet Expands
The SEPTA Key is expanding to fully integrate all Regional Rail riders by the beginning of November, meaning no more weekly and monthly “legacy” trailpasses. But that’s not the only big stuff happening with the transit card.
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SEPTA Key Expansion: Available At More Regional Rail Stations
The SEPTA Key card is now available at more Regional Rail stations.
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Tyson Recalls Chicken Nuggets That May Contain Rubber: USDA
More than 36,420 pounds of chicken nugget products are being recalled because they may be contaminated with rubber, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Tuesday.
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Thanksgiving Weekend Shopping: Our Guide to Holiday Special Hours
Hard to believe, but the holiday shopping season is here. NBC10 has your guide to special shopping hours over the Thanksgiving weekend.
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Pony Up to Throw It Down: Pennsylvania-Owned Liquor Stores Up Prices by at Least $1 on Hundreds of Items
Pennsylvania liquor stores increase prices on 421 items but don’t reveal exactly which items.
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Could Pennsylvania Sell Off Its State Liquor System?
House Republicans on Tuesday pushed ahead a set of changes to how alcohol is sold in the state, moving to privatize wholesale wine and spirits sales and expand the retail outlets where booze is available.
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Philadelphia Soda Tax Battle Bubbles Up in Court
An attorney for consumers, restaurants and beverage industry groups asked Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court on Wednesday to strike down Philadelphia’s 1.5-cent-per-ounce tax on sweetened beverages, saying it violates a state law that limits the city’s taxing authority, among other laws.
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New Jersey Poinsettia Crop Down, but Still a Major Holiday Seller
While not ranking up there with other Garden State fruits and vegetables in terms of sales, the poinsettia has become an important crop in New Jersey’s $1 billion a year agriculture industry.
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Philadelphia Transit Union Gets 10.5-Percent Pay Increases, Higher Pension Payments in New SEPTA Deal
The union representing 4,700 transit workers in Philadelphia has revealed details of a tentative five-year agreement that ended a weeklong transit strike on Monday.
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SEPTA Gets Back on Track Just in Time for Election Day
Philadelphia voters can use mass transit to get to the polls. The city’s buses, subways and trolleys are running with some delays Tuesday following a week-long transit strike that ended when the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and the union representing about 4,700 transit workers announced a tentative agreement early Monday. SEPTA is the sixth-largest mass transit system in the nation.