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.
New York City Greeted by Mixed Week of Sunshine, Clouds, and Showers Across Boroughs
The National Weather Service forecasts variable weather in NYC with sunshine, clouds, and scattered showers, showing slight differences in temperature and rain chances across boroughs.
Pleasant Autumn Week Ahead for NYC with Mild Temperatures and Sporadic Showers Forecasted
New York City forecasts a pleasant week with sun and occasional rain chances, and temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s across different boroughs. No hazardous weather is expected.
NYPD Officers Charged by CCRB in Fatal Queens Shooting of 19-Year-Old Amid Ongoing Legal Battle
The CCRB substantiated misconduct charges against NYPD Officers in the fatal shooting of Win Rozario; his family filed a lawsuit, and advocates seek accountability amidst police reform debates.
Pleasant Weather Graces New York City with Highs in the 70s and 80s and a Calm Week Ahead
New York City forecasts sunny skies, light winds, high 70s to 80s temperatures today, and partly cloudy night with lows in the 60s. Sunny conditions with a midweek chance of showers are expected.
Iconic New York State Pavilion in Queens on Track for Revival with $50 Million Restoration Project
The New York State Pavilion, a relic of the 1964 World's Fair, is being restored with a $50 million project, set to include limited tours and night lighting.












