New York and New Jersey Governors Launch Transformative Midtown Bus Terminal Project in Manhattan
Governors Hochul and Murphy initiated the construction of a new Midtown Bus Terminal in Manhattan, aiming to enhance transit and the local area, create jobs, and modernize infrastructure with a zero-emissions facility.
Harlem River Greenway Breaks Ground in the Bronx, Offering Over 4 Miles of New Bike Lanes and Enhanced River Access
Construction has begun on the Harlem River Greenway in the Bronx, promising over 4 miles of new bike lanes and improved waterfront access, aiming to connect with the Empire State Trail for better urban mobility.
MTA Expands Cell Service to G Train Tunnels, Eyes 5G Connectivity for New York Subway Commuters
The MTA is expanding cell service to G train subway tunnels and underwater 4 and 5 train tunnels, as part of a broader project to bring 5G to NYC's underground transit, with no direct cost to the public.
MTA Defends Congestion Pricing in NYC Federal Court Amid Threats of Federal Funding Penalties
The MTA is defending its congestion pricing program in NYC against federal opposition, with a court hearing set for arguments on a preliminary injunction to prevent penalties while the case is deliberated.
NY Governor Hochul and Democrats Redefine Tax Strategy to Support MTA's $65 Billion Plan Amid Republican Critique
Debate surrounds the funding of New York's MTA, with Democrats claiming tax cuts for small businesses and Republicans arguing it's a tax hike. The MTA plans to cut costs, not increase debt, to fund its $65 billion construction program.
NYC Teens from Brooklyn Bike Club Embark on Eco-Minded Journey to 2025 Youth Bike Summit in Boston
Brooklyn teens from El Puente Bike Club are biking from New Haven to Boston for the Youth Bike Summit, promoting sustainability and youth empowerment.
New York City to Experience Urban Renaissance with $14.2 Million Investment in Long Island City and Hudson Square
NYC focuses on urban renewal with 13 new projects under economic programs, including a $9.7 million investment in Long Island City and a $4.5 million boost for Hudson Square.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Announces $400 Million Plan to Transform Fifth Avenue into Pedestrian-Friendly Boulevard
NYC Mayor Eric Adams plans to invest $400 million to transform Fifth Avenue into a pedestrian-focused boulevard, redesigning the street and updating underground infrastructure.
Investigation Underway as Mexican Navy Ship Cuauhtémoc Awaits Repair Post-Collision with Brooklyn Bridge
NTSB investigates the fatal collision of Mexican navy vessel Cuauhtémoc with the Brooklyn Bridge, interviewing crew and pilots, with repairs planned at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Two cadets died and the crash highlighted the bridge's clearance issues.
Delta Airlines Restarts Daily Nonstop Flights from New York-JFK to Tel Aviv Amidst Middle East Unrest
Delta Airlines is resuming its daily nonstop flights from New York-JFK to Tel Aviv on May 20 with an Airbus A330-900neo, after a temporary halt due to Middle East tensions.
Brooklyn Bridge Withstands Impact from Mexican Navy Ship as Federal Investigators Probe Collision Causes
The Brooklyn Bridge remains structurally sound after a collision with the Mexican Navy's tall ship, which resulted in two deaths and 22 injuries. The NTSB is investigating the crash's causes, which occurred over a 10-minute period.












