Philadelphia public schools will be closed for the parade, and mass transit agencies are planning changes. Here's what to know.
Philadelphia officials anticipate more than 1 million people will attend the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX parade on Friday.
The city is planning for many road closures and parking spots will be limited along Friday's parade route, with officials expecting one million fans to turn out to celebrate the Eagles victory.
"What we ask from our customers is patience," interim SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer said. "We can't move everybody in at ...
Where are the best places to watch the Eagles' Super Bowl parade? Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s parade.
Because of the large number of passengers expected Friday, SEPTA is making changes including service in Delaware from ...
America's most historic square mile is rolling out the green carpet for fans to cheer on the Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles in their victory parade on Friday. From here, it's a 15- to ...
SEPTA is planning to transport thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans to and from the Super Bowl victory parade on Friday, Feb ...
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Whittier Daily News on MSNCity Council approves new condo development in Uptown WhittierThe Whittier City Council approved the development of a 24-unit, three-story townhome project in Uptown Whittier on Tuesday, granting variances for the developer to save five mature ficus trees ...
SEPTA service will be drastically different than usual, city officials said earlier this week. Here are all the details.
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The celebration is falling on what is traditionally their busiest day of the year. Some owners worry it'll hurt walk-in sales ...
Local transportation authorities unveil express-style service with limited stops to accommodate tens of thousands of fans.
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