MTA Adjusts Fare Hikes and Extends Discounts After Public Feedback in New York
The MTA revised planned fare hikes after public feedback, with modest increases for subway and bus fares, changes in ticket expirations for railroads, and introduce new discounts, while tolls could see a 7.5% rise.
Mexican Navy Ship Cuauhtémoc Back at Sea for Trials Near New York City After Fatal Brooklyn Bridge Collision
After repairs from a collision with the Brooklyn Bridge, the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc begins sea trials near New York City. The ship welcomes public tours before returning to Mexico.
Red Hook Faces Transformation with Brooklyn Marine Terminal Plan Amid Concerns Over Transportation and Affordable Housing
The Brooklyn Marine Terminal Vision Plan may revamp Red Hook with 6,000 homes and port upgrades, amid concerns about affordability and strained transport infrastructure.
Brief Power Outage at Grand Central Terminal Causes Stir, Quickly Resolved with No Impact on Train Services
A voltage drop caused a brief blackout at Grand Central Terminal, leading to disrupted services and trapped employees. Power was restored within an hour.
MTA Explores Geothermal Cooling to Combat Intense Heat on NYC Subway Platforms
The MTA is considering geothermal cooling for NYC subway stations to alleviate high temperatures, focusing on the feasibility for stations like 167th and 181st Street on Line No. 1.
Penn Station Crackdown Leads to Surge in Public Lewdness Arrests and At Least 20 Men in ICE Custody
A crackdown at Penn Station by Amtrak Police on public lewdness has led to a rise in arrests and at least 20 men detained by ICE. Critics question the potential for rights violations and discriminatory targeting.
New 15 mph Speed Limit for E-Bikes Announced by NYC Mayor Eric Adams Ahead of Mayoral Election
NYC Mayor Adams announced a new 15 mph speed limit for e-bikes and e-scooters starting October 24, aimed at improving street safety, sparking debate over enforcement and implications for the mayoral election.
Gov. Hochul Announces Early Launch of Metro-North's "Super-Express" Trains from Poughkeepsie to NYC
Governor Kathy Hochul announces the early launch of Metro-North's "super-express" trains between Poughkeepsie and NYC, now starting October 6, reducing travel time to under 90 minutes. This service aims to improve commutes and boost economic growth.
Manhattan Braces for Traffic Jams as World Leaders Attend U.N. General Assembly and Residents Urged to Use Public Transit
The U.N. General Assembly in Manhattan leads to gridlock, with traffic potentially below 4 mph. Street closures and heightened NYPD security accompany world leader visits, advising residents to avoid personal vehicles.
Governor Hochul Allocates $176 Million for Water Infrastructure Upgrades Across New York
Governor Hochul allocates $176 million to enhance New York’s water and sewer systems, targeting lead line replacements and contaminant removal in drinking water.
Downtown Brooklyn's Fulton Mall Unveils $8M Makeover for Greener, Safer Pedestrian Experience
Fulton Mall in Brooklyn gets an $8M upgrade with green spaces, new trees, benches, and permeable pavers to enhance the pedestrian experience and address environmental concerns.
Mayor Eric Adams Launches $218 Million Red Hook Coastal Resiliency Project to Combat Climate Threats in New York
Mayor Eric Adams launched the $218 million Red Hook Coastal Resiliency project to combat coastal flooding and extreme weather in NYC, with completion expected by summer 2028.
NYC Announces 20 Gridlock Alert Days During U.N. General Assembly and Holiday Season as DOT Urges Public Transit Use
New York City announces 20 Gridlock Alert Days during the U.N. General Assembly and the holiday season, urging public transit use to ease traffic expected to slow to 4 mph in Midtown.












