Brooklyn Parents in Williamsburg Demand Action After Children Hit by Cyclists on Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn parents are concerned after children were hit by cyclists on Bedford Avenue's bike lane, urging for safety measures including a temporary closure during school hours.
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All CitiesBrooklynNew York CityBronxManhattanStaten IslandQueensNew York City Drivers Beware, Officials Alert Public to E-Z Pass Text Scam Amid Congestion Pricing Confusion
Officials warn of a scam involving fake texts about unpaid tolls related to NYC's congestion pricing, exploiting E-ZPass users by requesting personal info and directing them to pay through non-official links.
U.S. Attorney General Sues New York Over License Law for Undocumented Immigrants, State Vows to Defend 'Green Light' Statute
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced a lawsuit against New York over their "Green Light" law that allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.
New York City Plans Major Tunnel to Prevent Sewage Overflow into Newtown Creek
New York City's DEP is planning to build a large tunnel to prevent sewage overflow into Newtown Creek, which is expected to greatly reduce waterway pollution.
Governor Hochul Unveils $150 Million Plan to Connect MacArthur Airport with LIRR in Long Island
NY Governor Kathy Hochul proposes a $150 million plan to connect LIRR's Ronkonkoma Station to MacArthur Airport, aiming to improve Long Island's transport and economy.
Queens Community Group Urges Tighter Parking Rules After Blocked Hydrants Aggravate Deadly Brooklyn Fire
A Queens community group is urging for stricter parking rules after a deadly fire in Brooklyn was worsened by illegally parked cars blocking hydrants.
East New York Welcomes Public Plaza amid Gentrification Concerns, Chelsea Embraces Upscale Urban Renewal
Plans for public plazas in Brooklyn and Manhattan spark differing reactions, with East New York residents fearing gentrification while Chelsea nears upscale completion.
Manhattan Leaders Advocate for Residential Parking Permits Amid Congestion Pricing Challenges
Manhattan officials advocate for residential parking permits to manage the influx of out-of-town vehicles and secure local infrastructure funding amidst congestion pricing challenges.
Debate Intensifies Over NYC Congestion Pricing as Senator Gillibrand Suggests Exemptions Amid UFT Legal Battle
New York City's congestion pricing sparks debate over exemptions and financial impact on workers like teachers, with legal and political challenges ongoing.
Manhattan Congestion Pricing Yields Traffic Decrease, MTA Seeks Additional $33B Amid Hochul's Fiscal Strategy
MTA reports a 7.5% drop in traffic due to congestion pricing in Manhattan, but needs $33 billion more for capital plans. Governor Hochul considers new taxes for the shortfall.
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All CitiesManhattanNew York CityBronxBrooklynStaten IslandQueensNew York City Congestion Pricing Leads to Parking Woes in Upper Manhattan and Beyond
New Jersey drivers face parking difficulties in Upper Manhattan due to NYC's congestion pricing, leading to longer-held spots and increased competition for street parking.
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All CitiesManhattanNew York CityBronxBrooklynStaten IslandQueens60% of NYC Voters Support Congestion Pricing Despite Mixed Reviews, Morning Consult Poll Reveals
A Morning Consult poll shows 60% of NYC voters support congestion pricing, with reports of faster travel and a 7% subway usage increase, despite some discontent over costs.
MTA's Access-A-Ride Service Raises Safety Concerns Among Disabled New Yorkers
The MTA's Access-A-Ride service for disabled New Yorkers faces safety concerns, including issues with driver training and vehicle equipment. Efforts to address these include the MTA dropping a major vendor to ensure high-quality service.












