New York City Mayor Eric Adams Proposes 15 mph Speed Limit for E-Bikes and Scooters to Enhance Public Safety
NYC Mayor Eric Adams proposes a 15 mph speed limit for e-bikes and scooters to improve safety, facing opposition over potential negative impacts on delivery workers.
Newark Airport's Major Runway Reopens Ahead of Schedule, Aiming to Alleviate Delays and Disruptions
Newark Airport's major runway reopens early, aiming to reduce recent delays and flight disruptions, while further improvements continue on weeknights and weekends.
Mayor Eric Adams Intensifies Central Park Regulation, Targets Pedicab Issues in New York City
Mayor Eric Adams has ordered a crackdown on pedicabs and other issues in Central Park to improve safety and visitor experience, with increased enforcement and new measures such as more security cameras and lighting.
New York and New Jersey Governors Launch Transformative Midtown Bus Terminal Project in Manhattan
Governors Hochul and Murphy initiated the construction of a new Midtown Bus Terminal in Manhattan, aiming to enhance transit and the local area, create jobs, and modernize infrastructure with a zero-emissions facility.
MTA Expands Cell Service to G Train Tunnels, Eyes 5G Connectivity for New York Subway Commuters
The MTA is expanding cell service to G train subway tunnels and underwater 4 and 5 train tunnels, as part of a broader project to bring 5G to NYC's underground transit, with no direct cost to the public.
MTA Defends Congestion Pricing in NYC Federal Court Amid Threats of Federal Funding Penalties
The MTA is defending its congestion pricing program in NYC against federal opposition, with a court hearing set for arguments on a preliminary injunction to prevent penalties while the case is deliberated.
NY Governor Hochul and Democrats Redefine Tax Strategy to Support MTA's $65 Billion Plan Amid Republican Critique
Debate surrounds the funding of New York's MTA, with Democrats claiming tax cuts for small businesses and Republicans arguing it's a tax hike. The MTA plans to cut costs, not increase debt, to fund its $65 billion construction program.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Announces $400 Million Plan to Transform Fifth Avenue into Pedestrian-Friendly Boulevard
NYC Mayor Eric Adams plans to invest $400 million to transform Fifth Avenue into a pedestrian-focused boulevard, redesigning the street and updating underground infrastructure.
NJ Transit Strike Ends with Tentative Deal, Rail Service to Resume Tuesday
A deal between NJ Transit and BLET ends a four-day rail strike in New Jersey, with service resuming for over 100,000 riders. The agreement, pending a member vote, addresses wage disputes without raising fares.
NYPD Ramps Up Security for Israel Day Parade on Fifth Avenue Amidst Tension and Remembrance
NYPD enhances security for the Israel Day Parade, with metal detectors and no Central Park access to the route, amidst heightened emotions and ongoing conflict tensions.
NJ Transit Strike Paralyzes Commute, Forces Riders to Pay Hefty Fares as Local Economy Suffers
An NJ Transit strike in New Jersey has caused commuters to use costly alternatives like Amtrak, impacting over 100,000 riders and local businesses, and causing broader economic concerns.
Video of Mexican Navy Ship Striking Brooklyn Bridge Goes Viral; Crew Injured, Masts Snapped
A dramatic scene unfolded on the East River when a Mexican Navy training vessel lost power and slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge, sending its towering masts crashing down. The ship's 277 passengers, mostly naval cadets, faced a terrifying moment as the "Ambassador and Knight of the Seas" transformed from a majestic sailing vessel into a damaged casualty of New York's famous waterway.












