Manhattan's Hidden Waterways Surface With Subway Flooding as Officials Push for Resilient Infrastructure
A stormwater geyser at the 28th Street subway station highlights how Manhattan's historical landscape impacts modern infrastructure, with officials seeking resilient transit solutions.
Police Search for Woman Suspected of Hijacking Subway Train in Queens for One-Stop Joyride
A woman hijacked an idle N train in Queens for a one-stop joyride, the latest in a series of similar incidents involving unauthorized use of subway trains in New York City. No injuries or damage were reported.
New York State Halts Offshore Wind Power Line Development, Citing Federal Opposition Under Trump
New York delays new offshore wind power lines due to Trump opposition, impacting the state's climate goals. The Public Service Commission aims to protect consumers from costs amid federal uncertainties, with Governor Hochul's support.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Sues to Block HHS Rule That Could Strip Millions of Health Care Coverage
Attorney General Letitia James leads 21 states in suing HHS and CMS to block a rule that could strip millions of healthcare coverage and exclude gender-affirming care.












