MTA Chief Janno Lieber Expresses Doubts About NYC Mayoral Nominee Mamdani's Fare-Free Bus Proposal
MTA Chief Janno Lieber criticizes Zohran Mamdani's fare-free bus proposal, citing concerns about the plan's financial sustainability and operational implications.
New York City Hall Introduces "Youth Apprentice" Title in Bid to Empower Young Workforce
NYC launches "Youth Apprentice" civil service title to help 500 young adults start public service careers with on-the-job training, competitive wages, and mentorship, furthering Mayor Adams' goal of 30,000 apprenticeships by 2030.
New York City on Alert for Heavy Rainfall and Strong Winds as Coastal Areas Receive Advisories
New York City prepares for a storm with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and winds. The National Weather Service issues weather advisories and anticipates improved conditions post-storm.
Grand Central's $700M Renovations Reach Completion, Bringing an Elevated Commute Experience for New Yorkers
The Grand Central Terminal subway renovations, costing $700 million, are complete, featuring new stairs, escalators, elevators, a mezzanine, and security upgrades to improve commuter experience.
Teenager in Critical Condition After Harlem Shooting as Police Seek Two Individuals
An 18-year-old was critically injured in a Harlem shooting; initial gang involvement suspicions shift towards accidental discharge. Police seek two men seen fleeing; no arrests yet. Tips are requested.
New York AG Letitia James Leads 24-State Coalition in Landmark Lawsuit Against USDA Over SNAP Benefits Suspension During Shutdown
NY Attorney General Letitia James is suing the USDA for the illegal suspension of SNAP benefits during a government shutdown, affecting over 40 million Americans.
Six Indicted for Alleged Gunpoint Robbery Spree in Manhattan's Inwood and Washington Heights Neighborhoods
Six individuals were indicted for allegedly carrying out four gunpoint robberies in a 24-hour crime spree in Manhattan, facing a 23-count indictment including robbery and assault charges.
Case Manager Pleads Guilty in Manhattan for Defrauding Immigration Clients of $17,000
A case manager, Analie Vargas, pleaded guilty to defrauding clients seeking permanent residence by redirecting their application fee checks for personal use. She is expected to receive probation and pay restitution.
New York Braces for Rain, Thunderstorms, and Gusty Winds as Storm Approaches This Week
An impending storm will bring rain, possible thunderstorms, and gusty winds to New York's boroughs later this week, with varying rainfall amounts expected.
Jon Stewart Salutes America's Bravest in Star-Studded Times Square Tribute to First Responders
Jon Stewart hosted the National First Responders Day Roll Call of Heroes, honoring first responders for their service and celebrating acts of heroism across various agencies.












