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Milwaukee I-43 pursuit; 2 teens shot by officer, freeway shutdown
WITI via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe West Allis Police Department will lead the investigation into the incident. Happened along a...
How long until no one pays trolley fare?
U-T San Diego· 8 hours agoRe “MTS rejects proposed crackdown on fare jumpers costing trolley system $1M a month” (June 21): Thank you to The San Diego Union-Tribune for this...
SEPTA is upping penalties for smoking, urinating, drunkenness and other bad behavior on transit
Philly.com· 1 day agoSEPTA is intensifying enforcement against smoking, littering, public urination and other offenses...
Choosing to go micro: More NC communities offer transit that’s more like Uber
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWilson saw RIDE as a strategy to fight chronic unemployment...Wilson City Council member Derrick...
Man killed by Metro bus had alcohol, marijuana in system, per police report
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn...to The Enquirer on Thursday, the Cincinnati Police Department lists both, without detail,...
SEPTA to raise fines, bring courts back into quality-of-life crime enforcement
WHYY· 24 hours agoBeginning July 1, SEPTA will increase its enforcement of quality-of-life crimes on the transit ...
Honolulu public transit system grapples with cyberattack
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 2 days agoThe second cyberattack targeting contractor Oahu Transit Services Inc. in less than three years...
Violent crime is up and drug use, trespassing and thefts are down on LA Metro
Los Angeles Daily News· 23 hours agoViolent crimes rose nearly 16% on LA Metro’s transit system from March to April, while societal...
SEPTA to begin issuing court-backed tickets for quality-of-life violations in July
CBS News· 1 day agoSEPTA Transit Police will begin issuing court-backed tickets in July for low-level crimes like...
CEO of Spokane Transit announces retirement | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 1 day agoCEO of Spokane Transit, Susan Meyer, announced her plans to retire by the end of the year at Thursday’s monthly meeting. Susan Meyer has been working in the public