Gov. Hochul Announces $200M Investment to Upgrade New York's Water Infrastructure and Enhance Public Health
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced nearly $200 million for New York's water infrastructure upgrade, including contaminant removal and lead line replacement, to improve access to clean water and save on costs.
New York Secures $120M for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure as Court Rules Against DOT Fund Freeze
NY Attorney General Letitia James won a court order to restore $120 million in federal funds for New York's electric vehicle infrastructure, previously frozen by the DOT.
Governor Hochul Unveils Milestone in Micron's $100 Billion New York Investment with Release of Environmental Impact Statement
Governor Hochul celebrated the Draft Environmental Impact Statement release for Micron's $100 billion investment in New York, advancing the project for the largest cleanroom and approximately 50,000 jobs.
Hudson Valley's State Routes 17 and 52 Set for $13.7 Million Upgrade as Governor Hochul Approves Improvements in Orange and Putnam Counties
Governor Hochul announces $13.7 million road improvement projects for State Routes 17 and 52 in Orange and Putnam counties, promising smoother commutes and better infrastructure in the Hudson Valley.
MTA to Upgrade with 316 Modern M-9A Railcars for LIRR and Metro-North in $2.3 Billion Investment
Gov. Hochul announces the MTA's purchase of 316 modern M-9A railcars to improve New York commuter travel, with a $2.3 billion investment and faster delivery times.
MTA Announces Service Boost for A and L Subway Lines to Improve New York Commutes
The MTA plans to boost subway service on the A and L lines in NYC, partially funded by a major capital plan that hinges on federal support and includes updates to the system and combating fare evasion.
Letitia James Torches Federal Plot to Hijack Billions in Transportation Cash Over Immigration Crackdown
A federal judge ruled in favor of states, led by NY AG Letitia James, blocking the DOT from tying transportation funds to immigration policy compliance.
New York City Subway Riders Voice Concerns Over Possible OMNY Overcharges Amid MTA Denials
NYC subway users report issues with MTA's OMNY system, including overcharging for rides not taken or multiple charges for a single trip, despite MTA assurances.
Pan American World Airways Revives Golden Age of Travel with Trans-Atlantic Journey from JFK
Pan American World Airways nostalgia returns with a 12-day journey mirroring historic routes, starting from JFK Airport, costing $60,000 per person, including 5-star hotels and authentic crew uniforms.
Bicycle Safety Debate Heats Up in Brooklyn as Advocates and Family Push Back on Mayor Adams’ Bedford Avenue Bike Lane Changes
Transportation advocates and a family are suing Mayor Adams' administration to maintain protective barriers in Brooklyn's Bedford Avenue bike lane, opposing their removal due to safety concerns.
Mayor Eric Adams' Plan to Remove Brooklyn Bike Lane Sparks Safety and Political Debate
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is removing a segment of a protected bike lane on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn due to safety concerns, despite mixed reactions from residents and criticism from City Council Member Lincoln Restler.
New York City Officials Crush Illegal Mopeds and E-Bikes in Staten Island to Uphold Traffic Laws
NYC officials, led by Mayor Adams, crushed illegal mopeds and e-bikes to enforce traffic laws and improve safety. Over 100,000 "ghost vehicles" have been seized, with crimes decreasing as a result.
New York City Reclaims Streets with Over 100,000 Illegal 'Ghost Vehicles' Seized Under Mayor Adams' Leadership
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces the removal of over 100,000 illegal "ghost vehicles" to improve public safety and reduce economic losses due to unpaid fees.












