New York DMV Recovers Over $11 Million in Vehicles and Services for Consumers Affected by Theft and Fraud
New York DMV recovers over $11 million for victims of auto theft and fraud, safeguarding consumer rights and advocating for fairness in vehicle ownership and services.
Hoboken PATH Station Shuts Down for 25-Day Overhaul, Commuters Offered Alternative Transit Options
The Hoboken PATH station is closed for a 25-day overhaul including track and station repairs, with alternate transportation options provided for commuters.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch Announces Initiatives to Combat Low-Level Crimes and Boost Subway Safety
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch unveils initiatives for NYC police reform focusing on low-level crimes and subway safety, including a new quality-of-life division and increased subway patrols.
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All CitiesManhattanNew York CityBronxBrooklynStaten IslandQueensGovernor Hochul Announces 26% Drop in NYC Subway Fare Evasion as MTA Enhances Enforcement and Infrastructure
Governor Kathy Hochul reported a 26% decrease in NYC subway fare evasion and a 9.1% drop in bus fare evasion, attributing this to enhanced MTA enforcement and infrastructure upgrades.
Faster Commutes at a Cost, Manhattan's Congestion Pricing Cuts Travel Time but Raises Expenses
Manhattan's congestion pricing has sped up commutes but costs drivers more. Traffic volume only dropped by 5%, less than expected, yet MTA reports travel time savings. Revenue details are pending as funds will support subway upgrades.
Mid-Air Catastrophe in D.C. Sparks NYC Airport Turmoil: Dozens Perish, Flights Scrapped as American Airlines CEO Mourns
New York area flights were canceled following a deadly mid-air collision in Washington D.C. between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter.
NYC Subway Fare Evasion Drops Amid NYPD Crackdown, Arrests Spike 67%
NYC's MTA reports lower fare evasion rates following the NYPD's increased arrests and enforcement, despite concerns of racial disparities in targeting. Violent subway incidents rise, leading to enhanced police patrols.
MTA's Sting Operations Target Toll Evasion, Mixed Results for NYC's Congestion Pricing Initiative
New York City's congestion pricing system has had mixed results, with tolling evasions tackled by sting operations and varied commute times, stirring support and opposition among commuters and officials.
New York City's TWU Local 100 President Richard Davis Resigns Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
TWU Local 100 President Richard Davis resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations, with the union citing health reasons. Internal charges have been initiated, with John V. Chiarello to oversee operations until a new election.
MTA Reports Significant Vehicle Reduction in Manhattan Congestion Zone with Improved Travel Times and Safety
MTA data shows a decline in vehicles and improvement in travel times in Manhattan’s central business district due to congestion pricing, with a 51% drop in traffic-related injuries reported.
Hoboken-WTC PATH Service Disrupted During Rush Hour Due to Repairs, NJ Transit and Ferries Provide Alternatives
Thursday evening PATH service between Hoboken and WTC was disrupted due to a broken rail, causing delays and leading to cross-honoring of tickets on alternate transit. Service later resumed.
Chinatown Residents Cry Foul Over 'Mega Jail' Plans in Manhattan, Cite Exclusion and Local Harm
Chinatown residents and leaders are upset about being excluded from the planning of a new $3.7 billion "mega jail," fearing local impact and demanding transparency.












