Court Gives Green Light To Suit In West Side Cyclist Death
An appeals court has allowed a wrongful-death trial over the 2016 death of cyclist Olga Cook at the West St–Chambers St crossing, saying the city may be liable for signal timing.
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All CitiesNew York CityBronxManhattanStaten IslandQueensBrooklynQueens Roads Crater as NYC Pothole Complaints Hit Multi-year High
311 reports of potholes have jumped this year — Queens is shouldering nearly half the calls and drivers are reporting costly damage. DOT says crews are working to keep up.
14th Street Busway Set For Bike Lanes, Bigger Plazas And A Permanent Glow-Up
The city’s 24‑month redesign study would add protected bike lanes, larger plazas and upgraded bus boarding along Manhattan’s 14th Street. Public workshops begin March 25.
Penn Station Fix-Up Poised To Turn NJ Transit Commute Into Two-Week Crawl
Amtrak will replace key switches at Penn Station from March 6–15, adding delays to NJ Transit’s already reduced schedule. Riders should expect longer trips and crowded alternatives.
Canal Street Death Toll Spurs Chinatown March For Safer Streets
Family members and safety advocates marched Canal Street, placing memorials at fatal intersections and pressing NYC DOT to accelerate a long‑planned redesign. The walk underscored data showing repeated injuries and deaths on the corridor.
LIRR Repairman Says Queens Train Yard Job Turned Into Sewage Shower
A Long Island Rail Road repairman says a train’s black‑water tank discharged raw sewage onto his head at the Hillside Maintenance Facility; he has sued the railroad, alleging safety failures.












