NYC Allocates $40 Million for Seating at Bus Stops to Aid Seniors, Parents, and Disabled Individuals
Mayor Adams announced a $40M investment for bus stop seating to aid seniors, children, and those with disabilities, with installations planned over ten years.
Engine Trouble on Frontier Flight Causes Widespread Delays at JFK Airport
Frontier Airlines Flight 3546 from Puerto Rico to JFK declared an in-flight emergency due to engine issues, causing significant delays and a temporary ground stop at JFK.
New York City Braces for Marathon-Induced Road Closures Across All Boroughs as Over 55,000 Runners Prepare to Compete
The 2025 TCS New York City Marathon will cause widespread street closures across all boroughs, with key bridges closed to accommodate over 55,000 runners. Spectators can watch on ESPN2, ABC7, or the NYRR App, and enhanced security will be in place.
New York City Braces for Potential School Bus Service Disruption Amid Contract Dispute
New York City is at risk of a school bus service disruption due to a contract dispute, potentially affecting 150,000 students. Negotiations continue, with a partial agreement reached.
MTA Chief Janno Lieber Expresses Doubts About NYC Mayoral Nominee Mamdani's Fare-Free Bus Proposal
MTA Chief Janno Lieber criticizes Zohran Mamdani's fare-free bus proposal, citing concerns about the plan's financial sustainability and operational implications.
Westchester County Roadways Set for Overhaul as Governor Hochul Initiates Repaving Projects on State Routes 133 and 100B
Governor Kathy Hochul announced pavement restoration for two major road sections in Westchester County—State Routes 133 and 100B—following long-standing community appeals, with projects starting next year to improve safety and infrastructure.
Grand Central's $700M Renovations Reach Completion, Bringing an Elevated Commute Experience for New Yorkers
The Grand Central Terminal subway renovations, costing $700 million, are complete, featuring new stairs, escalators, elevators, a mezzanine, and security upgrades to improve commuter experience.
MTA Blames Amtrak for Three-Year Delay in Penn Station Access Project, Bronx Communities Await Crucial Transport Upgrades
The MTA blames Amtrak for delays in the Penn Access project, now expected to be completed by 2030 instead of 2027, amid failed agreements on track closures and staffing support. An interim solution may open three stations by 2027.
New York City Prepares for Possible School Bus Service Disruption Amid Contract Negotiations
NYC officials are planning for potential disruptions as school bus service contracts expire, exploring temporary extensions and alternate transportation for affected students.
Subway Incident on Manhattan's Upper East Side Causes Commuter Delays and System-Wide Disruptions
A subway incident on Manhattan's Upper East Side caused delays and disrupted service after a 6 train hit metal and sparked a fire. Passengers were evacuated and services slowly resumed.
New 15 MPH Speed Limit for E-Bikes and Scooters Takes Effect in NYC Amid Safety Concerns
NYC implements a 15 mph speed limit for e-bikes and scooters to enhance street safety, sparking mixed reactions and skepticism about enforcement effectiveness.
Governor Hochul Announces Record $600 Million Paving Investment for New York's Road Infrastructure
NY Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a $600 million investment for paving projects across the state, starting in the 2026 construction season, covering 2,150 lane miles.
Orange County's I-87 Corridor Enhanced with $36.6M Improvement Project, Announces NY Governor Hochul
Orange County's Thruway I-87 received a $36.6 million pavement upgrade over 48 lane miles, enhancing safety and driving conditions for daily commuters.












