LIRR Strike Averted as Union Seeks Presidential Intervention While Tensions Escalate
LIRR unions seek intervention from the Trump administration to avoid a strike, while Governor Hochul blames Trump for the situation. The MTA prepares shuttle bus services in case of a strike.
71-Year-Old Man Injured by Car Driven by Underage Teen in East New York as Suspect Faces Multiple Charges
A 71-year-old man was injured when a car driven by an underage teen hit him in Brooklyn. The 15-year-old driver, who fled but was caught, faces several charges. The incident involved a stolen car and raised safety concerns in the community.
Union Square Hosts Rytoberfest as New York Ryans Unite for World Record Attempt and Charity
Rytoberfest in Union Square united hundreds named Ryan, aiming to set a world record and raising funds for pediatric cancer, with strict entry rules excluding non-Ryans.
Health Alert for Potential Measles Exposure on Manhattan's Lower East Side and SoHo
Health officials warn of measles exposure in Manhattan following two confirmed cases, amid concerns over vaccination policies and federal scrutiny. Local authorities emphasize high vaccination rates and the importance of continued immunization.
MTA Expands Automated Camera Enforcement to More Bus Routes in Queens and the Bronx
The MTA is expanding its Automated Camera Enforcement program to four more bus routes to clear bus lanes and improve commute times, with fines starting after a 60-day warning period.
Legal Aid Society Demands Investigation into NYPD Custody Deaths as Public Defenders Urge Police Procedure Overhaul
Public defenders call for scrutiny over NYPD after 5 deaths in custody, highlighting transparency issues and the uptick in custody over ticket issuance despite bail reform laws.












