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All CitiesNew York CitySan FranciscoWashington, D.C.ChicagoBay AreaUnited Mileage Shake-Up Showers Perks on Cardholders, Squeezes Casual Flyers
United's MileagePlus overhaul, effective April 2, 2026, gives big advantages to cardholders and trims rewards for casual flyers. The changes will alter how miles are earned and redeemed.
New York City to Reinstate Alternate Side Parking Thursday After Month-Long Snow Hiatus
Alternate side parking rules are resuming in NYC following a suspension due to a severe storm in January, with drivers advised to move their cars for street cleaning.
Hochul Hits Brakes On Robotaxis, Leaving Waymo Stuck At New York’s Curb
Gov. Kathy Hochul removed budget language to allow commercial robotaxi pilots outside NYC, a setback that complicates Waymo's planned 2026 expansion and renews labor concerns.
Trump Administration Releases $200M for NY-NJ Gateway Tunnel Project as Construction Prepares to Resume
The Gateway Tunnel Project received $200 million after legal pressure, with NY Governor Hochul expecting construction to restart soon. An upcoming court hearing keeps the project's future uncertain.
JFK’s New Mega Terminal Promises Fast-Track Passport Checks For New Yorkers
New Terminal One at JFK will use CBP’s Enhanced Passenger Processing — a free, no‑enrollment facial‑match system that could let eligible U.S. citizens move through passport control in seconds. Officials say travelers can opt out and a manual lane will remain.
Federal Court Orders $30M Release for Gateway Hudson Tunnel, Raising Prospects for Stalled New York-New Jersey Project
The Gateway Hudson Tunnel project received $30 million of federal funding after a court order, with officials pushing for the rest of the withheld $205 million.
New Yorkers Navigate Snow-Entombed Cars and Clogged Streets After the Storm as Alternate Side Parking Pause Faces Scrutiny
New Yorkers face immobilized cars after a snowstorm, with suspended parking rules leading to a review of city vehicle use and creating opportunities for snow removal businesses.
Upper West Siders Wake Up To Dry Taps After Private Pipe Fiasco
A privately owned service line leaked on the Upper West Side Saturday, leaving several buildings with low pressure and no running water and prompting DEP and 311 guidance for residents.
New Ride-Share App Empower Defies NYC Regulations With Lower Fares, Faces Legal Scrutiny
Empower, a new NYC ride-share app offering lower fares by letting drivers keep 100% of their earnings in exchange for a monthly fee, faces legal challenges from the TLC for operating without a license and potentially putting riders at risk.
Gateway Tunnel Funding Remains on Hold as Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling
Court ordered the release of $205 million for the Gateway Tunnel Project, but funds are still withheld pending an appeal, stalling the project and affecting jobs.
Hicksville Public Schools on Long Island Enforce Ban on E-bikes and E-scooters After Recent Incidents
Hicksville Public Schools in New York banned e-bikes and e-scooters from school grounds, citing safety and storage issues, with violators facing disciplinary actions and potential police confiscation.











