Brooklyn's G Line Unveils First "Open Gangway" Subway Train, Enhancing Commuter Experience
Brooklyn's G line debuted its first open gangway subway train, promising riders a roomier and more seamless experience. The new trains feature wider doors and better amenities.
Cincinnati Commute Chaos, Police Chase Ends in Bridge Closure, Suspect Nabbed Following Business Burglary
A police chase following a business burglary in Northern Kentucky temporarily closed all northbound lanes on the Big Mac Bridge. The suspect was arrested, and the roads were reopened by 6 a.m.
Historic SS United States Faces Uncertain Future, Preservationists Urge Trump to Intervene as New York Efforts Clash with Florida Reef Plans
Efforts to save the SS United States ocean liner and convert it into a museum and business hub are faltering, with plans moving forward to sink it as an artificial reef, despite environmental concerns and appeals to President Trump for intervention.
Cincinnati Tackles Pothole Plague, Over 26,000 Repairs Mark Fivefold Increase from Last Year
Cincinnati has filled over 26,000 potholes this year due to a harsh winter, significantly more than the previous year. It uses a cold patch technique for temporary fixes until permanent repairs occur in warmer weather.
West Allis Community Members Invited to Join Free Transportation Academy for Transit Reform Advocacy
West Allis offers a free 9-week Community Transportation Academy starting April 2 through May 28 to educate locals on transportation design and advocacy, with Wednesday classes held 4-6 p.m., both in-person and online.












