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Federal Government May Tighten Restrictions On Service Animals On Planes
One of the biggest changes is that the Department of Transportation would no longer require airlines to consider emotional support animals as service animals, as they have in the past. -
Baker Seeks Increase in Ride-Hail Service Fees
Rep Sees Baker Fees As Acknowledgment Of Need For Funds -
Amtrak To Drop $25,000 Ticket Price For Two Wheelchair Users After Complaints
NPR reported on Friday that the ticket for a two-hour ride between Chicago and Bloomington-Normal, Ill., stations usually costs $16. Amtrak had based the higher price on adjustments to train cars. -
Amtrak Asks Two People Who Use Wheelchairs To Pay $25,000 For A Ride
It costs $16 to take Amtrak from Chicago to Bloomington, Ill. The company defended the $25,000 cost for the wheelchair users, saying it reflects a new policy. -
Everett To Start Offering 'Virtual Hearings' So You Can Challenge That Ticket Remotely
The City of Everett is planning to offer the ability to challenge parking tickets via FaceTime and Skype. -
A Look At Boston's Traffic Signal System
It takes a lot of computers — and people — power to coordinate 900 traffic signals. -
Jim Aloisi And Chris Dempsey Talk Massachusetts Transportation Funding
The transportation experts joined Boston Public Radio for our monthly segment of “Curb Your Enthusiasm." -
Massachusetts Is Collecting Fees To Help Taxi Drivers Stay Afloat, But Hasn't Paid Out Any Money
MassDevelopment officials were unable to explain why no decision has been made or say when an announcement could be expected. -
Boeing Employees Mocked FAA In Internal Messages Before 737 Max Disasters
Employees bragged about getting approval for the jets without having to give pilots much new training. One employee says, "This airplane is designed by clowns who ... are supervised by monkeys." -
Former Boston City Council President Larry DiCara Responds To Mayor Walsh's State Of The City Address
DiCara says Walsh's plan for housing is the "greatest commitment" from a city government he's seen, but there are a few roadblocks.