Upper East Side Mom Run Down in Crosswalk Wants Serial Speeders Parked for Good
A Manhattan mother who was struck while carrying her infant is suing the driver and pressing lawmakers to force repeat speeders to use speed‑limiting technology.
East Harlem Holdout Halts Second Avenue Subway Dig
The MTA told a federal court it cannot start Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway in East Harlem until the owner of 2049 Second Ave. allows inspections and shoring work. The agency says the hold‑up risks costly delays.
Utah's 105 MPH Crackdown Nails Speed Demons, but Risky Roads Remain
Nearly four years after Utah made 105 mph a reckless‑driving crime, state data show citations peaked then fell — but troopers still find extreme speeds. Read the numbers and what officials say.
Stockton Pol’s E85 Gas Play Aims To Cut Pain At The Pump
A California bill would let drivers install EPA‑approved E‑85 conversion kits, opening a cheaper fuel option; the measure just cleared a key Assembly committee. Supporters promise savings while regulators weigh emissions and enforcement trade‑offs.
Zoo Parkway Bus Scare: Another Crash Rattles Jacksonville Families
Duval County Public Schools says eight students were medically assessed after a school bus leaving the Jacksonville Zoo was in a minor crash. The incident follows a separate Zoo Parkway wreck last week.












