RIPTA is establishing several bus route detours in Newport on Saturday to accommodate the Saint Patrick's Day parade.
Writers also share thoughts on Middletown Center, immigration, DEI, caring for the poor, RIPTA funding and math.
The chain of events began at around 12:30 p.m. on March 6, when Lincoln Police received a 911 call about a man threatening passengers with a knife on a RIPTA bus.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - After month of waiting, some JCPS students will have bus service for the first time this school year. Busing will be available for all students at Coleridge-Taylor Elementary, ...
The statewide bus system faces a $32 million deficit for next year, and Gov. Dan McKee's state budget is silent on how to ...
Last May, the Rhode Island legislature gave the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority an additional $15 million from the ...
State lawmakers have proposed a number of bills to "Save RIPTA," with ideas that include requiring large employers to buy bus passes for workers, increasing RIPTA's proceeds from the state gas tax ...
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority said it will need to reduce its workforce by nearly 300 employees if the agency is ...