$9.6 Million Safety and Traffic Flow Enhancement Project Completed on Jackie Robinson Parkway in Brooklyn
Governor Kathy Hochul announces the completion of a $9.6 million safety and traffic flow improvement project on the Jackie Robinson Parkway in Brooklyn.
Governor Hochul Announces Early and Under-Budget Completion of First Phase in MTA Park Avenue Viaduct Replacement in New York
Governor Hochul announced the early and under-budget completion of Phase 1 of the MTA's Park Avenue Viaduct Replacement Project, including bridge installations and no Metro-North service disruptions.
Mexican Navy's Tall Ship Cuauhtémoc Sets Sail from New York City After Repairs Following Brooklyn Bridge Collision
The Mexican Navy's ship Cuauhtémoc left NYC six months after a collision with the Brooklyn Bridge, drawing community support and reflecting on the loss of two sailors.
MTA Urges Preparation for OMNY Upgrade Disruption as System Advancements Set Stage for MetroCard Retirement by 2025 in NYC
MTA upgrades to OMNY system will disrupt services this weekend, preventing purchase/addition of funds to OMNY cards but allowing fare payment with them. The transition aims to retire MetroCard by 2025, moving to a more efficient single fare method.
No Injuries Reported as NJ Transit Bus Bound for Manhattan Catches Fire on New Jersey Turnpike
An NJ Transit bus caught fire on the NJ Turnpike due to a tire blowout, leading to delays. All 49 passengers and the operator evacuated safely and no injuries were reported.
Flight Attendant Injured as Two Delta Connection Planes Collide at LaGuardia Airport
Two Delta Endeavor Air jets collided at LaGuardia, injuring a flight attendant. After the wing-to-fuselage contact, passengers got hotels and rebooked flights. An FAA investigation is underway.
PATH Train Service Between Manhattan and New Jersey Disrupted Due to Fractured Rail
PATH train service in NJ and Manhattan was disrupted early Thursday due to a broken rail. Services were suspended and delays followed, with cross-honoring and ferry options provided to commuters.
$18 Billion Freeze on NYC Infrastructure Projects Amidst Government Shutdown Sparks Political Backlash
The Trump administration has put an $18 billion investment in NYC rail tunnel and subway projects on hold, citing concerns over "unconstitutional diversity, equity, and inclusion principles."
New York Attorney General Sues DHS, Seeks Emergency Order to Preserve Anti-Terrorism Funds for MTA
Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against DHS after the Transit Security Grant Program funding for New York’s MTA was cut to zero, seeking a TRO to preserve the funds.
MTA Board Approves 2026 Fare Hike for NYC Subway and Buses as MetroCard Is Set to Be Phased Out for OMNY System
MTA Board approves fare hikes for NYC subway and bus services commencing in 2026, with base fares increasing to $3.00 and MetroCard being replaced by OMNY system.
MTA to Swap F and M Subway Routes Between Manhattan and Queens to Speed Up Commutes
The MTA announced a route swap for the F and M subway lines to improve commutes and reduce train congestion, affecting weekday travel between Manhattan and Queens.
New York Launches Design Contest for Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial at Brooklyn Bridge Park
New York launches a contest for artists to design a memorial for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to be placed at Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 1, with submissions due by February 2, 2026.
New York Lawmakers Accuse Amtrak Police of Discriminatory Arrests at Penn Station and Call for End to 'Stonewall Era' Tactics
NYC lawmakers criticize Amtrak Police for discriminatory arrests in Penn Station's men's restroom, likened to "Stonewall era" tactics, demanding an end to the crackdown.












