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SEPTA’s Bus Revolution aims to streamline bus routes. A new, equity-focused report examines how the proposed changes might affect riders. Plus, Craig LaBan's gluten-free dining guide.

Start your day with the Philly news you need and the stories you want all in one easy-to-read newsletterSEPTA’s Bus Revolution aims to streamline bus routes to boost reliability and ease of use.

Yet per a new independent analysis of SEPTA’s plan, proposed service changes would, instead, deliver increased access to opportunity or preserve existing levels of access for most Philadelphia riders. A Montco judge ordered Bryn Mawr Film Institute to hold an Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia screening that had been canceled the day before amid mounting objections to the festivalThe Bicentennial Bell, a 10-ton replica of the Liberty Bell gifted by Queen Elizabeth II, is back out of storage andGluten-free Philadelphians, this is your moment. Restaurant critic Craig LaBan has put together a definitive guide to local gluten-free restaurants and bakeries.

 

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